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    TURKISH COURT CONVENES TO HEAR ASSASINATED JOURNALISTS' CASE

    The New Anatolian
    Feb 11 2008
    Turkey

    An Istanbul court convened Monday for the third hearing of trial
    of 19 suspects in a case over the assasination of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink.

    Dink's wife, Rakel, and his sister Delal along with their legal
    counsellors were present at the court room. The trial took place
    behind closed doors because the alleged gunman is a minor.

    52-year-old Dink, editor-in-chief of the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos,
    was shot dead in front of his office in Istanbul on January 19, 2007.

    Prosecutors have asked for a prison term of 18 years up to 24 years
    for Dink's assassin, and lifetime sentences for two key suspects,
    Erhan Tuncel and Yasin Hayal, for inciting to the murder.

    The killing led to international condemnation and debate within
    Turkey about free speech. Dink was hated by hardline nationalists for
    describing the mass killings of Armenians early in the last century
    as genocide.

    Prosecutors also asked for Hayal a prison term of up to 30 years for
    threatening Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's nobel-winning novelist.

    Dink sought to encourage reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia.

    But he was prosecuted under Article 301 of Turkey's penal code,
    which bans insults to Turkish identity, for his comments on the mass
    killings of Armenians by Turks in the early 20th century.
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