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    APOLOGY CAMPAIGN BEING CONSIDERED FREEDOM OF THOUGHT, PROSECUTOR SAYS

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 27 2009
    Turkey

    After completing its investigation, the Ankara Chief Prosecutor's
    Office has concluded that there is no basis to prosecute Turkish
    intellectuals who collected signatures for a statement that contained
    a personal apology for the events of 1915, which Armenians claim
    constituted genocide.

    The prosecutor's decision was based on the idea that "in democratic
    societies, opposition views are under protection within the framework
    of freedom of thought," the Anatolia news agency reported.

    Prompted by six Ankara residents, the Ankara chief prosecutor launched
    an investigation into the apology campaign organizers and the people
    who signed the statement.

    In their petition in early January, the six citizens based their
    arguments on the grounds established by the Turkish Penal Code's
    (TCK) infamous Article 301, which has been used to prosecute
    several intellectuals, journalists and activists for "insulting
    Turkishness." With the Turkish Parliament's amendment of the disputed
    law last year, "insulting Turkishness" was replaced with "insulting
    the Turkish nation."

    The petitioners said that "those so-called intellectuals close their
    eyes and consciences to the fact that in the same time period Armenian
    gangs, with the cooperation of the imperialist occupiers, savagely
    killed hundreds of thousands of Turkish people, and the phenomenon
    that they mention is the phenomenon the Armenian claims of genocide
    are based on."

    Calling the "so-called genocide claims" baseless -- which they
    described as the Turkish state's stance -- they said the "so-called
    intellectuals describe the state policy as 'denial' and declare
    that they do not approve of it, so they accuse the Turkish nation of
    'committing genocide'," and as such, they are "degrading the Turkish
    nation."
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