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    New Investigation Opened Against Hrant Dink for 'Insulting Turkish
    Identity'

    By Cihan News Agency
    Tuesday, July 18, 2006
    zaman.com

    The chief public prosecutor of the Sisli district of Istanbul has
    initiated an investigation into ethnic Armenian journalist and writer
    Hrant Dink for allegedly insulting and denigrating the Turkish identity
    in a statement he made to Reuters news agency on July 14.

    Hrant Dink, editor of the Agos newspaper which serves Turkey's Armenian
    community, told Reuters on July 14, "Of course I call this a genocide
    because the result defines itself and gives itself the name. You can
    see for yourself that a people that have lived on this land for 4000
    years no longer exists in that region due to these events."

    The fate of the Armenians under the Ottoman Empire during WW1 and
    after remains a sensitive issue in Turkey.

    Armenians claim that 1.5 million Armenians living in the Ottoman
    Empire were killed as part of an intentional and systematic campaign
    of genocide during World War I.

    Turkey denies the allegations claiming that 200,000 Armenians
    died during the forced migrations due to cold weather and poor
    transportation conditions.

    Last week, the Turkish Appeals Court upheld a suspended verdict
    against ethnic Armenian editor Hrant Dink. In October last year,
    Sisli Court in Istanbul had given Dink a 6-month suspended sentence
    on charges of insulting the Turkish identity.

    In his column for the Turkish Armenian daily Agos dated February 13,
    2004, Dink had likened Turkish nationalism to carcinogenic tumors
    and poisoned blood in its responsibility for genocide.

    Today's Appeals Court statement said that there was no doubt that
    Dink's statement ridiculed and insulted 'Turkishness'.

    For further information please visit http://www.cihannews.com

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    Zaman, Turkey
    July 18 2006


    New Investigation Opened Against Hrant Dink for 'Insulting Turkish
    Identity'

    By Cihan News Agency
    Published: Tuesday, July 18, 2006
    zaman.com


    The chief public prosecutor of the Sisli district of Istanbul has
    initiated an investigation into ethnic Armenian journalist and writer
    Hrant Dink for allegedly insulting and denigrating the Turkish
    identity in a statement he made to Reuters news agency on July 14.

    Hrant Dink, editor of the Agos newspaper which serves Turkey's
    Armenian community, told Reuters on July 14, "Of course I call this a
    genocide because the result defines itself and gives itself the name.
    You can see for yourself that a people that have lived on this land
    for 4000 years no longer exists in that region due to these events."

    The fate of the Armenians under the Ottoman Empire during WW1 and
    after remains a sensitive issue in Turkey.

    Armenians claim that 1.5 million Armenians living in the Ottoman
    Empire were killed as part of an intentional and systematic campaign
    of genocide during World War I.

    Turkey denies the allegations claiming that 200,000 Armenians died
    during the forced migrations due to cold weather and poor
    transportation conditions.

    Last week, the Turkish Appeals Court upheld a suspended verdict
    against ethnic Armenian editor Hrant Dink. In October last year,
    Sisli Court in Istanbul had given Dink a 6-month suspended sentence
    on charges of insulting the Turkish identity.

    In his column for the Turkish Armenian daily Agos dated February 13,
    2004, Dink had likened Turkish nationalism to carcinogenic tumors and
    poisoned blood in its responsibility for genocide.

    Today's Appeals Court statement said that there was no doubt that
    Dink's statement ridiculed and insulted ?Turkishness?.


    For further information please visit http://www.cihannews.com



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