Fighting For Free Speech In Turkey
Posted at 12:43PM Sunday 13 Apr 2008
It is a very difficult time to be a writer in Turkey.Last year the prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink, was murdered. This year, an ultra-nationalist gang allegedly had the Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk on its hit list. Both men had been prosecuted for "insulting Turkishness".
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