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    DTP'S TURK DEMANDS DEEPER INVESTIGATION INTO DINK MURDER

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 23 2008
    Turkey

    Democratic Society Party (DTP) parliamentary group leader Ahmet Turk
    said a deeper investigation should be launched into the assassination
    of Hrant Dink, the former editor of the Armenian-Turkish weekly Agos.

    Delivering a speech at the DTP parliamentary group meeting on Tuesday,
    Turk said the Dink's murder should be thoroughly investigated, noting
    that several other Turkish intellectuals may be the victims of similar
    assassinations unless the shroud of fog surrounding the Dink murder
    is dissipated. "We may witness similar shootings in the coming days
    as long as honest judges and prosecutors are removed from office,"
    he said.

    Dink was shot dead in front of the Agos building on Jan. 19, 2007
    by an ultranationalist teenager. "Someone may shoot you some day if
    the shroud of fog behind the Susurluk, Þemdinli and Dink cases is not
    dissipated. Those who consider themselves the 'state' may become the
    target of bullets some day," Turk said.

    Stressing that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan has adopted a
    stance toward the headscarf problem similar to his stance on the
    Kurdish issue, Turk accused Erdoðan of bringing Turkey's deep-rooted
    problems to the national agenda without offering a concrete formula
    to solve them. "Erdoðan is not courageous enough to bring sensitive
    issues to Parliament's agenda," he said.

    Turk said the Islamic headscarf is a matter of human rights and
    freedoms, adding that his party is keen to discuss the headscarf ban
    with those who consider wearing the headscarf a freedom of belief.

    "We believe that the headscarf is a woman's right. It should not
    be considered a political symbol. Each person has a belief and a
    philosophy, and so do the Alevis. We need to evaluate the demands
    voiced by the Alevis," he added.

    Slamming the campaign launched by the Justice and Development Party
    (AK Party) for the upcoming local elections, Turk said: "Erdoðan
    believes he can deceive the public in the provinces of Diyarbakýr,
    Mardin and Tunceli with five kilograms of coal, five kilograms of
    pasta and five kilograms of sugar. The public desires peace. The
    people cry out for peace. Can coal and pasta stop this cry? Can they
    ensure peace? How many factories have you founded in the eastern and
    southeastern regions so far? Our public will not be satisfied with
    some coal and sugar," he said.

    --Boundary_(ID_QkV45SSd/tb5vfIAwAMJgQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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