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    OSCE SLAMS TURKEY FOR ZARAKOLU CONVICTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.06.2008 14:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Miklos Haraszti, the OSCE Representative on
    Freedom of the Media, today condemned the five-month prison sentence
    handed down to Turkish publisher Ragip Zarakolu for "insulting the
    institutions of the Turkish Republic" despite the fact that Article
    301 of Turkey's Penal Code was recently reformed.

    "It is disappointing that despite recent changes in the law, serious
    obstacles to free speech in Turkey remain. People are still jailed
    for publishing peaceful ideas," said Haraszti. "Freedom of debate in
    Turkey will increase only if the government stops trying to control
    the debate in the first place.

    Article 301 must be abolished altogether."

    Following a reform of Article 301 in April, the maximum prison
    sentence was reduced from three years to two, and the crime of
    "insulting Turkishness" was changed to "insulting the Turkish nation".

    On 17 June, an Istanbul court found Zarakolu guilty of "insulting
    the institutions of the Turkish Republic" for publishing a Turkish
    translation of "The Truth Will Set Us Free" by British author George
    Jerjian.

    The book covers the killings of Armenians in 1915.

    "Publishing a book critical about a country's history should not be
    criminalized in a democracy. The Helsinki principles, to which OSCE
    participating States including Turkey have committed, provide for
    the free flow of information and ideas," said Haraszti, the OSCE
    Communication unit reports.

    In May 2008, Zarakolu was the recipient of the International Publishers
    Association's Freedom to Publish Prize.
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