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Turkey adopts new law on human rights

By Vincent Boland in Ankara

Published: June 2 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 2 2005 03:00

A revised penal code came into effect in Turkey yesterday that increases protection for human rights but appears to curtail rather than increase freedom of expression.

The code's introduction was one of two crucial conditions for the start of Turkey's accession process to the European Union. But the controversy that still clouds it suggests the government's difficulties in drafting it may not be over.

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