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    32 PEOPLE CONVICTED UNDER 301 IN 3-MONTH PERIOD

    Zaman Online
    July 16 2008
    Turkey

    Justice Minister Mehmet Ali Å~^ahin has stated that 32 individuals
    were convicted under the infamous Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code
    (TCK) in the first three months of this year.

    In response to a parliamentary query made yesterday by Nationalist
    Movement Party (MHP) Aydın deputy Recep Taner, Å~^ahin said: "In
    the first three months of 2008 there were 103 court cases regarding
    301. Thirty-two individuals were convicted, and the court ruled for
    the acquittal of 74 people. Eight of the 32 convicted were sentenced to
    jail terms, 11 were given fines. Four received both jail sentences and
    fines. Among the eight given jail sentences, the sentences of five were
    commuted to fines and the sentences of the other three were suspended."

    A recent amendment to the infamous article has improved matters. One
    of the changes to Article 301, which previously criminalized "insulting
    Turkishness" and has long been seen as an obstacle to freedom of speech
    in Turkey, made it obligatory for prosecutors to secure approval from
    the Justice Ministry before launching cases on 301-related charges. The
    amendment was adopted in May of this year. In the past, the article
    in question had been repeatedly challenged, particularly with respect
    to the charges filed against Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk and
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was assassinated after
    he was brought before the court.

    --Boundary_(ID_ONZ7qA4CDY6Y7CKxqHJCrA)--
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