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    TURKISH NATIONALIST CHARGED OVER 'NO JEWS, NO ARMENIANS' PLACARD

    Monsters and Critics.com
    Feb 15 2009

    Ankara - The head of a Turkish nationalist group could face up to a
    year in jail after being charged over a placard he put in his office
    barring Jews and Armenians from entering, the Dogan news agency
    reported on Monday.

    'No Jews or Armenians are allowed through this door. Dogs are free
    to enter,' read the sign that Niyazi Capa, general manager of the
    Osman Gazi Culture Federation, placed in the window of his office
    of the central Anatolian city of Eskisehir in January just after the
    Israeli military began it's three-week operation in Gaza.

    Prosecutors have now charged Capa with 'discrimination on the basic
    of race or religion', a crime punishable by between six months and
    one year imprisonment.

    Dogan said that Capa had denied the charges, telling prosecutors
    investigating the case that he was not a racist and that he had no
    problem with Armenian or Jewish people.

    Capa's alleged action in January co-incided with large-scale protests
    across Turkey condemning the Israeli military operations in Gaza.

    Whilst Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a number of extremely
    critical speeches condemning Israel's actions, including describing it
    as a 'stain on history's page', he specifically condemned the actions
    of Capa, describing anti-Semitism as a 'crime against humanity'.

    Capa said that the sign's reference to Armenians was in response
    to a recent campaign by Turkish intellectuals to apologise for the
    massacres of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during the First World War.

    Capa defended his sign saying it was similar to one posted at the
    door of a concert in France by the American rock band 'System of a
    Down'. Members of the band have in the past denied ever having posted
    such a sign.

    Capa's trial will start at an Eskisehir magistrates court later
    this year.
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