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  • BAKU: Pregnant Author Faces Charge Of 'Insulting Turkishness' In Nov

    PREGNANT AUTHOR FACES CHARGE OF 'INSULTING TURKISHNESS' IN NOVEL

    Buffalo News, NY
    Sept 10 2006

    ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Elif Shafak, one of Turkey's leading authors,
    is about to have a baby - and go on trial.

    The reason for this strange conjunction of joy and foreboding
    is her new novel, which has exposed her to a charge of "insulting
    Turkishness" because it touches on one of the most disputed episodes
    of her country's history - the massacres of Armenians during the
    final years of the Ottoman Empire.

    A University of Arizona literature professor, the 35-year-old Shafak
    divides her time between Tucson and Istanbul. She sought a postponement
    of her trial, set for Sept. 21, until after her first child is born
    but was refused. She could face three years in prison.

    The case has broad ramifications, highlighting a rising wave of
    Turkish nationalism and the whole question of whether Turkey, a
    Western ally and NATO member, should be admitted to the liberal,
    democratic European Union - something the Bush administration supports.
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