KAREKIN PROTESTORS SLAP DOWN OLD WOMAN
BÝA, Turkey
June 26 2006
Group of protestors including rightwing lawyers stage protest against
visiting Armenian Patriarch Karekin and attack old woman on Heybeliada
(Khalki) island. Police detain one suspect but release Muammer
Kocadagli who is reported to have hit the victim.
BÝA (ISTANBUL) - Rightwing Jurists Union members lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz
and have staged an attack on an old during the visit of head of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Karekin II to the Heybeliada
(Khalki) Island, 20 miles to the south of Ýstanbul on Marmara Sea.
Lawyer Kerincsiz and friends are a unique group of fierce nationalists
who fight against liberal reforms along Turkey's EU membership
bid. They were responsible for the ban on the Ottoman Armenians
Conference in Istanbul after a complaint to a local administrative
court and as well as a series of criminal complaints against a number
of leading intellectuals including author Orhan Pamuk and journalist
Hrant Dink, Attempting to stage a protest against Karekin, the group
of nationalists attacked the unidentified woman in front of witnesses
when she verbally objected to their presence and said "don't disturb
us, just go".
Witnesses of the incident said the person in the group who hit the
woman on her face was Muammer Kocadagli who was briefly detained
and released after opening a protest placard near the Aya Triada
Monastry. Police on the scene detained one suspect and escorted the
woman to safety.
Police on the island had to barricade the roads from the Heybeliada
port to the Clergy school when the group attempted to march there.
Attorney Kerincsiz, who's acts at court against Turkish intellectuals
and freedom of expression defendants have reached aggressive
proportions, told the police if they were not allowed to march, he
would go to the school using a horse coach. The police told him to
go to Buyukada where he could travel in a coach.
The first visit to Turkey by the head of the Armenian Apostolic
Church triggered protests by ultra-nationalist and Islamist Turkish
groups immediately after his arrival in Istanbul last Tuesday from
the Armenian capital, Yerevan.
At the airport Karekin II was greeted by dozens of protestors waving
Turkish flags and boasting a banner "We won't let any Christian
clergyman into our homeland!" Police had to intervene and escorted
the cleric out of the terminal using another door after detaining
four protestors.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
BÝA, Turkey
June 26 2006
Group of protestors including rightwing lawyers stage protest against
visiting Armenian Patriarch Karekin and attack old woman on Heybeliada
(Khalki) island. Police detain one suspect but release Muammer
Kocadagli who is reported to have hit the victim.
BÝA (ISTANBUL) - Rightwing Jurists Union members lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz
and have staged an attack on an old during the visit of head of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Karekin II to the Heybeliada
(Khalki) Island, 20 miles to the south of Ýstanbul on Marmara Sea.
Lawyer Kerincsiz and friends are a unique group of fierce nationalists
who fight against liberal reforms along Turkey's EU membership
bid. They were responsible for the ban on the Ottoman Armenians
Conference in Istanbul after a complaint to a local administrative
court and as well as a series of criminal complaints against a number
of leading intellectuals including author Orhan Pamuk and journalist
Hrant Dink, Attempting to stage a protest against Karekin, the group
of nationalists attacked the unidentified woman in front of witnesses
when she verbally objected to their presence and said "don't disturb
us, just go".
Witnesses of the incident said the person in the group who hit the
woman on her face was Muammer Kocadagli who was briefly detained
and released after opening a protest placard near the Aya Triada
Monastry. Police on the scene detained one suspect and escorted the
woman to safety.
Police on the island had to barricade the roads from the Heybeliada
port to the Clergy school when the group attempted to march there.
Attorney Kerincsiz, who's acts at court against Turkish intellectuals
and freedom of expression defendants have reached aggressive
proportions, told the police if they were not allowed to march, he
would go to the school using a horse coach. The police told him to
go to Buyukada where he could travel in a coach.
The first visit to Turkey by the head of the Armenian Apostolic
Church triggered protests by ultra-nationalist and Islamist Turkish
groups immediately after his arrival in Istanbul last Tuesday from
the Armenian capital, Yerevan.
At the airport Karekin II was greeted by dozens of protestors waving
Turkish flags and boasting a banner "We won't let any Christian
clergyman into our homeland!" Police had to intervene and escorted
the cleric out of the terminal using another door after detaining
four protestors.
--Boundary_(ID_6H6Fglgxozhmyw5zkqJUGg )--
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress