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    NOVELIST TRIED FOR INSULTING 'TURKISHNESS'

    UPI
    September 17, 2006 Sunday 1:04 PM EST

    A Turkish female novelist who is nine months pregnant goes on trial in
    Istanbul this week accused of insulting "Turkishness" in a best-selling
    novel.

    Elif Shafak, 34, who is expected to give birth any day, will be
    tried because a character in "The Bastard of Istanbul" describes the
    massacres of Armenians in the late Ottoman Empire as "genocide."

    Most of the world accepts that description of the mass killings. But
    the Turkish government claims the deaths of hundreds of thousands
    of Armenians from 1915-1917 were a result of inter-ethnic strife,
    disease and famine.

    While other Turks have faced charges for referring to the massacre
    as genocide, Shafak is the first to be prosecuted for words spoken
    by a fictional character, The Times of London reports.

    "Shafak's novel is not a work of literature. It is Armenian
    propaganda," said lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz of the ultranationalist
    Union of Jurists, which initiated the case.

    Shafak said she was determined to face the charges, despite her
    pregnancy.
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