did you actually read any of ther links, diamond the first indicates that turkey is still under sharia law, though it has toned it down on certain aspects, but not regarding apostacy.
an the second quote the sharia laws regarding apostacy, and use quotes from the qu'ran, to clarify that fact.
so shall we just say that you have a closed mind to the facts and be done with it.
and here something from wikipedia.
Most Islamic scholars agree that the appropriate punishment for apostasy is beheading. However, according to hadith, apostates sometimes were tortured to death. The caliph Umar II had apostates tied to a post and a lance thrust into their hearts. Mamluk sultan Baybars II also practiced torture of apostates. A case is recorded when a woman who had apostatised was led through the streets of Cairo on an ass, then strangled in a boat in the middle of the Nile and thrown into the river. In modern times, followers of the Ahmadiyya sect in Afghanistan were stoned to death. The execution for aposatasy was abolished in most Muslim lands in the 19th century either through European pressure or through the direct European rule; however, cases of imprisonment and deportation of apostates still occurred. Nevertheless,
even nowadays renegades are not sure of their lives, as their Muslim relatives frequently try to kill them.[8] ideally, the one performing the execution of an apostate must be an imam.[8]
At the same time, all schools of Islamic jurisprudence agree that any Muslim can kill an apostate without punishment.
In January, in Turkey, Kamil Kiroglu was beaten unconscious and threatened with death if he refused to deny his Christian faith and return to Islam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostasy_in_Islam#Punishment_for_apostasy