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    TURKISH FM DOWNPLAYS PENAL CODE CHAPTER ON INSULT OF TURKISH NATION

    Baltic News Service
    February 23, 2009 Monday 3:06 PM EET

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said in Vilnius on Friday that
    the provisions of Turkey's Penal Code stipulating punishment for
    insulting the Turkish nation should not be given prominence. He spoke
    at a meeting with students of the Vilnius University in response to
    a question about the compatibility of the Penal Code chapter with
    declared loyalty to European values.

    The minister noted that the article had been amended last year and
    now stipulated that charges under the article could only be brought
    with prior consent of the justice minister. Asked whether the changes
    were not just cosmetic, Babacan said: "We are not perfect." The
    minister also said that the Justice and Development Party he is a
    member of was against any restriction of liberties, including that
    of expression of thoughts. Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code
    stipulates imprisonment for insulting Turkey, its state institutions
    or the Turkish nation. Earlier version of the article also envisaged
    punishment for offending "Turkishism", a concept revised into "Turkish
    nation" on April 30 2008. Furthermore, maximum imprisonment term was
    curtailed from three to two years, with a necessity to get approval
    of the justice minister for bringing charges under the article. Suits
    under the article have been filed, among others, against Nobel Prize
    winner Orhan Pamuk amd Armenian-origin Turkish journalist Hrant
    Dink who was assassinated by radical Turkish nationalists in early
    2007. Vilnius newsroom, +370 5 2058511, [email protected]
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