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  • ANKARA: Ultranationalist Lawyer Appeals Novelist Shafak's Acquittal

    Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 23 2006

    Ultranationalist Lawyer Appeals Novelist Shafak's Acquittal
    By Cihan News Agency
    Saturday, September 23, 2006
    zaman.com


    An ultranationalist lawyer named Kemal Kerincsiz has appealed the
    acquittal of renowned Turkish novelist Elif Shafak.

    Shafak had been accused of insulting Turkishness, due to her remarks
    in her novel titled, "The Bastard of Istanbul".

    Lawyer Kerincsiz, who was responsible for opening the case against
    author Elif Shafak, submitted an appeal petition to the Beyoglu
    Court, where the controversial trial was held on Thursday.

    The lawyer claimed in his petition that the court jury was under
    pressure from Turkish and European politicians.

    Beyoglu 2nd Court of First Instance decided on Thursday to acquit
    Shafak on lack of evidence that the author had insulted Turkishness.

    Shafak who gave birth to her first child, a girl named Sehrazat
    Zelda, on Saturday, was unable to attend the first trial.

    Shafak's book recounts the story of relations between an Armenian
    family and two Turkish families.

    An Armenian character in the book says that "Turkish butchers" killed
    her family and that the deaths were "genocide."

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters on
    Thursday that he was happy that Shafak was acquitted in the
    controversial case.

    Erdogan also signaled an amendment on the much debated Article 301 of
    the Turkish Penal Code, under which many well-known Turkish writers
    and authors were tried or prosecuted, saying that a consensus is
    required between the government and the opposition parties for such
    an amendment.
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