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Twenty fined for using letters Q and W
2005-10-25
That's one episode of Sesame Street they won't be seeing.

A Turkish court has fined 20 people for using the letters Q and W on placards at a Kurdish new year celebration, under a law that bans use of characters not in the Turkish alphabet, rights campaigners said. The court in the southeastern city of Siirt fined each of the 20 people $75.53 for holding up the placards, written in Kurdish, at the event last year. The letters Q and W do not exist in the Turkish alphabet.

The 1928 Law on the Adoption and Application of Turkish Letters changed the Turkish alphabet from the Arabic script to a modified Latin script and required all signs, advertising, newspapers and official documents to only use Turkish letters.

PS: Where do stories about Turkey go? It doesn't seem right to put them in Europe.
Posted by:Jackal

#4  Pat, can I buy a vowel?
Posted by: BigEd   2005-10-25 23:59  

#3  I bet Big Bird is seething!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-10-25 23:55  

#2  So in Turkey, a QWERTY keyboard is just a ERTY keyboard?
Posted by: DMFD   2005-10-25 23:07  

#1  I remember seeing a needlepoint alphabet shawl on display at the Smithsonian that was made by a German immigrant about 1800 that had several letters missing, seems that then the letters were just not in the alphabet.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-10-25 20:01  

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