WRITER AND JOURNALIST AHMET ALTAN CHARGED WITH INSULTING TURKISH NATION
BIA net
Sept 22 2009
Turkey
Although the Ministry of Justice stops some of the article 301 cases,
it still gives many permissions for trial under this article. Writer
and journalist Ahmet Altan may become the next victim for insulting
the Turkish nation.
Erol ONDEROÄ~^LU [email protected] Istanbul-ankara - BÃ~D°A News
Center12 Eylul 2008, Cuma Article 301 continues to create victims,
although some do escape prosecution "thanks to" the decision of no
permission to some trials under article 301 by the Ministry of Justice.
The right to give permission to be prosecuted under article 301 was
given to the Ministry of Justice with the revision in article 301 on
May 8.
In its present form the revised 301 forbids "denigrating Turkishness,
the Republic, the institutions and organs of the State."
The latest victims of article 301 are Ahmet Altan for his article
"Ah Ahparik" ('Oh brother' in Armenian) and director and authorized
representative of the newspaper Taraf Adnan Demir. The complaint was
filed by the Ankara branch of the Great Union Party (BBP).
The BBP representatives claim that the writer who wrote "the Unionists
[of the Ottoman era] conducted a cruel genocide" shows the Turkish
nation as genocide-seekers, barbaric and immoral.
The ministry did not give permission to Bogatekin's prosecution
On the other hand, the Ministry of Justice did not give permission
for the prosecution of owner of the newspaper 'Gerger Fırat' Hacı
Bogatekin, who had criticized Turkey's past social policies with his
article titled "Turkey made a mistake."
The Ministry's reasoning was that the said article was simply a
reflection of the writer's opinions and thoughts.
After the revision of article 301, 249 files have been sent to the
Ministry of Justice for permission. The most recent permission
given was the one for Temel Demirer's case; his case was deemed
prosecutable under 301. Mehmet Ali Å~^ahin, Minister of Justice,
have denied permission for 115 case, but did the exact opposite for
36 cases. 98 files are still under inspection.
Pamak and Tanrıverdi are waiting for the decision of the ministry
President of the Scientific and Cultural Researches Foundation
(Ä°LKAV) Mehmet Pamak and President of the Teachers Union Yusuf
Tanrıverdi are waiting for a similar permission decision to be (or
not) prosecuted under article 301 from the Ministry of Justice for
their alleged denigration of the Republic and the armed forces. Since
the ministry's reply is not back yet, their hearing is delayed to
November 17.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
BIA net
Sept 22 2009
Turkey
Although the Ministry of Justice stops some of the article 301 cases,
it still gives many permissions for trial under this article. Writer
and journalist Ahmet Altan may become the next victim for insulting
the Turkish nation.
Erol ONDEROÄ~^LU [email protected] Istanbul-ankara - BÃ~D°A News
Center12 Eylul 2008, Cuma Article 301 continues to create victims,
although some do escape prosecution "thanks to" the decision of no
permission to some trials under article 301 by the Ministry of Justice.
The right to give permission to be prosecuted under article 301 was
given to the Ministry of Justice with the revision in article 301 on
May 8.
In its present form the revised 301 forbids "denigrating Turkishness,
the Republic, the institutions and organs of the State."
The latest victims of article 301 are Ahmet Altan for his article
"Ah Ahparik" ('Oh brother' in Armenian) and director and authorized
representative of the newspaper Taraf Adnan Demir. The complaint was
filed by the Ankara branch of the Great Union Party (BBP).
The BBP representatives claim that the writer who wrote "the Unionists
[of the Ottoman era] conducted a cruel genocide" shows the Turkish
nation as genocide-seekers, barbaric and immoral.
The ministry did not give permission to Bogatekin's prosecution
On the other hand, the Ministry of Justice did not give permission
for the prosecution of owner of the newspaper 'Gerger Fırat' Hacı
Bogatekin, who had criticized Turkey's past social policies with his
article titled "Turkey made a mistake."
The Ministry's reasoning was that the said article was simply a
reflection of the writer's opinions and thoughts.
After the revision of article 301, 249 files have been sent to the
Ministry of Justice for permission. The most recent permission
given was the one for Temel Demirer's case; his case was deemed
prosecutable under 301. Mehmet Ali Å~^ahin, Minister of Justice,
have denied permission for 115 case, but did the exact opposite for
36 cases. 98 files are still under inspection.
Pamak and Tanrıverdi are waiting for the decision of the ministry
President of the Scientific and Cultural Researches Foundation
(Ä°LKAV) Mehmet Pamak and President of the Teachers Union Yusuf
Tanrıverdi are waiting for a similar permission decision to be (or
not) prosecuted under article 301 from the Ministry of Justice for
their alleged denigration of the Republic and the armed forces. Since
the ministry's reply is not back yet, their hearing is delayed to
November 17.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress