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    WILL TURKEY MAKE ANY CHANGES IN ARTICLE 301 BECAUSE OF THE PROSPECT OF THE EU INTEGRATION?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.04.2008 GMT+04:00

    Mentioning the Armenian Genocide, as well as the Genocides of the
    Pontiac Greeks, Assyrians, Kurds, and which is not less important,
    in the "disrespect" to the founder of the modern Turkey Mustafa Kemal
    Ataturk are in one word described as "Insult to Turkishness".

    The leading party of Turkey Justice and Development has come up with
    a suggestion to changing the 301 Article of the Turkish Penal Code,
    according to which those who are accused of "insult to Turkishness",
    are sentenced to a 3-year imprisonment. In the revised version of
    expression "insult to Turkishness" is changed into "insult to the
    Turkish Nation", and the maximum period of imprisonment is 2 years
    instead of 3, which gives the chance of changing the imprisonment
    with conditional release.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ One of the terms of the Article, which presupposes
    a bigger penalty in case the convicted has committed the given crime
    within the borders of Turkey, has been completely excluded from the
    Article. Another major amendment is that from now to start a criminal
    case the permission of the President of the country is needed. While
    gathering evidence the Office of Public Prosecutor must be guided
    by the appropriate decisions of the European Court of Human Rights
    and the European Convention of Human Rights. The accusation must be
    based on the appearance of the convicted on the whole, and not on
    the separate words and expression only.

    Article 301 perhaps is one of the very few ones in the existing
    legislations in the in the entire world, which is strongly against
    the freedom of speech. Bill of Rights, which respects the freedom and
    speech and says that a human may say whatever he thinks is right to
    say, may be considered the opposition of Article 301. But Article 301,
    in some sense, is exceptional, since those who insult the nation will
    be sentenced to imprisonment, while this is the nation which refuses
    the Armenian Genocide, as well as the Genocides of the Pontiac Greeks,
    Assyrians, and Kurds.

    Europe is seriously concerned with the existence of Article 301 in
    Turkey. The Secretary General of the Council of Europe Terry Davis
    published the article "the modern democratic needs and the progress
    should be protected by progressive measure" in Turkish magazines
    Turkish Daily News and Radikal on April 1.

    The main issue discussed in the article is the problem of freedom
    and speech and Article 301. The Secretary General reminded that the
    laureate the Nobel Prize writer Orhan Pamuk and the Editor-in-Chief
    of the Armenian-Turkish magazine "Agos" Hrant Dink have been brought
    to criminal responsibility.

    "The role of the Council of Europe is to help the member countries
    to help to fulfill their responsibilities in the sphere of human
    rights and democratic standards adopted by Europe. I think that the
    Turkish society and the democracy are mature enough to flourish without
    Article 301 and other restrictions of freedom. I also think that this
    is the best way to protect the inheritance of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,
    the founder of modern Turkey. He understood himself that the modern
    democratic needs and progress may not be reached by out-dated methods,"
    writes Terry Davis.

    With Article 301 many writers and historians, who make comments on
    mass killings in the Ottoman Empire in 1915, are being chased. The
    annual report of the European Commission, published in November, calls
    on Ankara to respect the freedom of speech and says that many people
    were chased in 2006 and 2005." European Commissioner for Enlargement,
    Ollie Rehn advised the EU not to continue the negotiations with Turkey
    in the sphere of human rights unless Article 301 is amended.

    He also emphasized that Article 301 has a negative influence on the
    Armenian - Turkish relationship.

    Meanwhile, several Turkish lawyers think that amendments suggested
    by the government, carry "redecorating" character and they are not
    sufficient for Turkey to become a European country. As the lawyer
    of the family of Hrant Dink thinks, the amendments aren't of very
    serious character. "Even if we change the Article, we cannot change
    the phenomenon of racism and discrimination. I think that neither
    the Turkish Nation, nor the Turkish government need this Article,
    "he mentioned. Another lawyer thinks that in the revised version of
    the Article only words are changed, the sense it contains is still
    the same.

    It is quite possible that the amendments are realized.

    In this case one question rises: will Orhan Pamuk, Taner Akcam and
    many others be able to come back to their motherland without any fear
    of being imprisoned, or simply shot like Hrant Dink?
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