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Turkey eases law on free speech

By Vincent Boland in Ankara

Published: April 30 2008 10:07 | Last updated: April 30 2008 10:07

Turkey’s parliament approved changes to a controversial free-speech law in an early-morning vote on Wednesday, in a move to satisfy the European Union and domestic civil rights groups.

Parliament amended article 301 of the penal code to make it more difficult to prosecute people for “insulting Turkishness” – a measure designed to protect state institutions and the republic itself from what nationalists would regard as undue criticism or attack.

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