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    AMENDMENT OF 301 WILL NOT FREE EVERYTHING: TURKISH JUSTICE MINISTER

    NTV MSNBC
    April 22 2008
    Turkey

    Sahin said that the amendments to article 301 of the Turkish Penal
    Code could be brought to the parliament next week.

    ANKARA - The changes made to the controversial article 301 would
    please particularly writers and cartoonists, Justice Minister Mehmet
    Ali Sahin said on Tuesday.

    However, Sahin said that there was no question of there being unlimited
    freedom to criticize.

    "No one should think that after the new regulation everything will
    be free," Sahin said.

    Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code has been widely criticized for
    limiting freedom of expression and the European Union called Ankara
    to abolish the article.

    The article defines the crime of insulting "Turkishness" or Turkish
    identity, as well as some of the state's institutions. Nobel prize
    winner Orhan Pamuk was tried under the article and Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrnat Dink, who was murdered in January last year, was
    found guilty under the same article With the proposed amendment to
    the law placing the authority of whether to open a court case based
    on the article with his ministry, Sahin said this would add to the
    workload of his office.

    However, Sahin said that his ministry was very experienced in this
    matter and that it would act like a filter.

    The reducing of the maximum sentence under article 301 from three years
    in prison to two was at the discretion of the presiding judge, he said,
    while sentences could be dropped or that fines could be implemented,
    said Sahin.
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