Lawmakers of the main opposition Republican People's Party hold up placards remembering the founder of Turkish republic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk on the 71st anniversary of his death during a debate on government's "Kurdish initiative" in Ankara, Turkey, Nov. 10, 2009. Turkey's government opened a campaign Tuesday to soften an anti-terrorism law that has been used to jail Kurdish minors involved in violent protests, part of a wider initiative to expand the rights of minority Kurds and end a generation-old conflict. The placard reads : " Father (Kemal Ataturk) you founded the Republic, we will protect it forever." AP Photo logo AP Photo 27 months ago

Lawmakers of the main opposition Republican People's Party hold up placards remembering the founder of Turkish republic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk on the 71st anniversary of his death during a debate on government's "Kurdish initiative" in Ankara, Turkey, Nov. 10, 2009. Turkey's government opened a campaign Tuesday to soften an anti-terrorism law that has been used to jail Kurdish minors involved in violent protests, part of a wider initiative to expand the rights of minority Kurds and end a generation-old conflict. The placard reads : " Father (Kemal Ataturk) you founded the Republic, we will protect it forever."