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    Kurdish Info, Germany
    Oct 8 2005

    Journalist Guilty of 'Insulting Turkishness'

    Erol Onderoglu


    Bianet /7 October 2005 /-Hrant Dink, the editor of the Istanbul based
    Armenian language weekly newspaper Agos, has been sentenced to
    suspended 6 months imprisonment for "insulting Turkishness" in a
    series of articles he wrote on Armenian identity.

    Hrant Dink, who was charged with "insulting Turkishness" in an
    article on Armenian identity published in the weekly newspaper Agos,
    has been sentenced to a 6-month term in prison, but the penalty has
    been suspended.

    Dink was also one of the organizers of the conference on Ottoman
    Armenians that was recently held in Istanbul. The newspaper's general
    coordinator Karin Karakasli, who was charged along with Dink, was
    acquitted on the grounds that she was exempt under a provision of the
    Press Law. The journalists' lawyer, Fetiye Cetin, told Bianet that
    they are appealing the court's decision.

    The decision hearing took place today (7 October 2005) at the Second
    Criminal Court in Sisli, and was attended by the journalists, their
    lawyers, and other supporters. The prosecutor, Muhittin Ayata, argued
    that Dink's article had been written with the intent to criticize and
    humiliate Turkish national identity. The court suspended the sentence
    on the grounds that Dink had no previous convictions and on the
    condition that he does not repeat the offense.

    The suit was filed against Dink and Karakasli on 16 April 2004 for a
    series of articles starting in February 2004 that criticized diaspora
    Armenians for focusing on the history of Turkish crimes against
    Armenians and not doing enough for the needs of Armenians in the
    present. Reporters Without Borders, PEN International, and other
    civil society groups have criticized the lawsuit.
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