It is illegal in Turkey to demean the legacy of their founder and first president, Mustafa Kemal Atauturk.
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(This person is kinda upset that I dissed their favorite browser. I actually use Chrome and I like it, but for some reason the layout here is different than on Firefox. And of course, the iPad and IE just plain suck. You tool.)
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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What is the punishment for doing so?
Good question because I was trying to research the same thing. In the many articles I read, none of them, except one, stated the exact punishment. The one that did spell out the penalty said that a professor was handed a fifteen month suspended jail term. I guess it depends on the severity of the criticism.
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