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Turkish author facing 3 years of jail for his interview about armenian genocide.
International PEN greets with shock the news that the world-famous Turkish writer, Orhan Pamuk, will be brought before an Istanbul court on 16 December 2005 and that he faces up to three years in prison for a comment published in a Swiss newspaper earlier this year.
The charges stem from an interview given by Pamuk to the Swiss newspaper "Das Magazin" on 6 February in which he is quoted as saying that "thirty thousand Kurds and a million Armenians were killed in these lands and nobody but me dares to talk about it." Pamuk was referring to the killings by Ottoman Empire forces of thousands of Armenians in 1915-1917. Turkey does not contest the deaths, but denies that it could be called a "genocide". His reference to "30,000" Kurdish deaths refers to those killed since 1984 in the conflict between Turkish forces and Kurdish separatists. Debate on these issues have been stifled by stringent laws, some leading to lengthy lawsuits, fines and in some cases prison terms. http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/68998/ |
..and that's what he got for being bold in saying what is most likely to be the truth--that's is so frustratinG.
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Genocide is such an ugly word :tongue:
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hey they arrest you in Germany if you say that less than 11 million people where executed by the Nazi's. Actually Canada is deporting a guy to face prosecution for his crimes of speech. http://www.zundelsite.org/
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In this day in age it is still surprising how there is not much freedom in some regions.
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the law in germany is there for a very good reason and you should know that. but your choice of nickname and the fact, that this law interests you makes me believe you're a nazi anyways. and btw, where's your other nazi friend, mr. monkey, haven't seen him for a while... |
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You see in America you could say either, and that would be that. People would judge you on what you said, and its merits, not the law judging you on its legality. That is how freedom of speech works, it protects the speech that people don't like, not the stuff they do. You know they could of banned all Marxist speech as well at one stage and many of today's university lecturer's would be in jail, and they could of justified it to almost everyone, believe me, just as the justify these laws in Germany and Turkey. Internet censorship can also very well be justified. Children shouldn't be accessing adult content, and adult sites may well not be meeting their duty of care. You see, a prostitute can't stand outside of a school and look for clients, but a google search on an innocent term may well land a kid on a porn page. And monkey is still around, he doesn't post much though. |
I wonder how Turkey would like to be part of EU after that?
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hahaha - you mean the same USA where they show live shows with a delay in case a nipple slips or someone says "fuck"? give me a break... |
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And in any event, what is more significant? Throwing people in jail for criticising a belief system, or bleeping out fuck if it appears on TV? Also I should point out that I naturally don't accredit any of the freedom in America to president bush or any of the other recent fuckwits before him, but instead to those great men who founded the nation. (btw I see Germany in your location bar, mind informing me about the internet pornography laws there? They exist for a valid and very debatable reason to you know!) |
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nah, sorry, i move to a new apartment and have to put everything into boxes today... no time to debate... but the internet laws for porn in germany are surely fucked up - i'd never deny that :1orglaugh |
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Lots of Turks and Armenians on this board. Reserving sig spot
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sig spot #2 reserved and for sale
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The Turkish Goverment should wake up and stop bullshitting on what happened. The real truth comes from the people. Talk to the Armenian people especially those who were kids or the stories their parents told them. As far as Germany goes. I would be embarrased to have parents or grandparents or greatgrandparents who participated in the Nazi regime. Just imagine a family member being a part of such destruction and crimes against people.
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it makes me fucking sick!
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In America, cleavage is censored on TV. I'm not saying whether it should or shouldn't be allowed, I'm just giving examples of what I've seen. |
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That said, I will say that my Grandfather fought for Germany in Stalingrad during the war, and luckily survived. He was not an early member of the Nazi party and was pretty apolitical his whole life. Numerous relatives of mine (as in distant cousins etc) also died in war for Germany during WWII. It is impossible to judge these individuals anymore so than you can judge American troops. Both people where essentially doing the same thing, fighting in a battle they would prefer not to, simply for their own survival, and the men beside them. I just finished watching Band of Brothers actually and something struck me about what one of the American veteran's said in an interview included in the documentary. I don't have the exact words, but this is essentially what he said: We went in there thinking the Germans where the most evil people in the world. But we quickly realised that it was not the German soldiers, per se. Perhaps it was the SS, they where the ones that could kill their own people, and kill other innocents, but not the regular men. They where just children, we all where, and they where just doing what they where supposed to do, as we where. I don't know but some of them might of got along real well with me. They might of liked to hunt, they might of liked to fish, who knows, under different circumstances we might of been best of friends. You can not judge these people, if you had grown up at the same time it is HIGHLY unlikely you would of not been fighting for Hitler to, and perhaps believing in what he said. Quote:
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Direct Quote from the movie "Midnight Express" about Turks and Turkey:
"It is funny how a nation of pigs do not eat pigs" Fuck Turkey and I hope it never gets accepted to the EU. EU is reserved for civilized countries! And I recommend watching the movie, really good: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...103696-2739043 |
FACT: Turkey murdered millions of Armenians for land and called it a war. Till today they call it a war. The smarter few know this isnt true, and Turkey will do what it takes to shut em up.
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America should drop a nuke on Turkey
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