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November 21, 2009Posted in: Democracy, Human Rights, Racism, Turkey, UK, World
Published Date: 21 November 2009
TURKISH officials have stepped up their campaign to prosecute the Duchess of York for her role in a documentary filmed undercover in their country.

Sarah Ferguson’s lawyers have been served by police with a request from Turkey for information from her. She has been accused of violating the privacy of disabled children after she appeared in a programme that exposed harsh conditions in state-run orphanages.
A police spokesman said: “A request for international legal assistance has been received. The legality of the request has been agreed.”
The Scotsman
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