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The case against two Turkish Christians accused of "insulting Turkishness" (click here for the details) is set to resume, according to a March 20 report from Compass Direct. In late June 2008, the criminal court in Silviri requested a judicial review of one of the charges after amendments were made to Article 301 of the Penal Code that changed the phrase "insulting Turkishness" to "insulting the nation of Turkey" and required permission from the Ministry of Justice to charge individuals under the article. On February 24, the court received approval from the Ministry, allowing the case to proceed against Hakan Tastan and Turan Topal.
For more information on the opposition facing Christians in Turkey, click here.