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Angela Merkel accepts Turkish request to seek prosecution of German comedian Jan Böhmermann | |
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Angela Merkel has accepted a request from Turkey to seek the prosecution of comedian for reading out an offensive poem about the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on German television. | |
Under a section of Germany's criminal code, the government has to authorise prosecutors to pursue a case against the comedian, Jan Böhmermann, who is accused of insulting a foreign leader. | |
"There were different opinions between the coalition partners - the conservatives and the SPD (Social Democrats)," the German Chancellor Ms Merkel told reporters in Berlin. | |
"The outcome is that the German government will give the authorisation in the current case," she added, stressing that this was not a decision about the merits of the prosecution's case against Böhmermann. | |
However, the German leader also announced that the country would by 2018 scrap the rarely enforced section 103 of the criminal code - insulting representatives of foreign states - as a result of the embarrassing affair. | |
In the poem Böhmermann calls the Turkish premier a "goat f*****" and also said Mr Erdogan "watches child porn while kicking Kurds", in reference to accusations against him that he is persecuting the Kurdish minority in the country. | |
"Erdogan is definitely a president with a small tail," adds the comedian, in a line where "tail" is understood in German to refer to another part of the male anatomy. | |
Ms Merkel has recently helped broker a deal with Mr Erdogan that for every refugee returned from Greece back to Turkey, one will be admitted into the EU from Turkey's refugee camps. | |
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