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  • ANKARA: New Trial Of Armenian-Turkish Editor Begins In Istanbul

    NEW TRIAL OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH EDITOR BEGINS IN ISTANBUL

    source: www.hurriyetim.com.tr
    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    May 17 2006

    Hrant Dink, a Turkish citizen of Armenian origin, is accused of
    "attempting to influence the judiciary" when his newspaper ran articles
    criticizing a law that makes it a crime to "insults Turkishness." The
    law has been used to indict writers and intellectuals, including Dink
    himself and novelist Orhan Pamuk, for commenting on the mass killings
    of Armenians by Turks around World War I.

    Turkey denies claims by Armenians and others that the killings amounted
    to genocide.

    The cases against Pamuk and Dink have raised concerns about freedom
    of speech in the European Union, which Turkey aspires to join.

    Three other writers from the "Agos" newspaper, including Dink's son,
    also went on trial today.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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