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    WRITER DEMIRER AWAITING COURT'S 301 DECISION

    BIA Magazine
    Feb 9 2009
    Turkey

    The trial against writer Temel Demirer has been stalled by an appeal
    for cancellation to an administrative court. Demirer spoke of a
    "murderous state" when referring to the assassination of journalist
    Hrant Dink.

    Following Minister of Justice Mehmet Ali Å~^ahin's decision to allow
    the trial of writer Temel Demirer under the notorious Article 301,
    the 2nd Ankara Criminal Court of First Instance is awaiting whether
    the Ankara 4th Administrative Court will cancel this permission.

    Up to two years imprisonment

    Demirer is accused of "denigrating the state of the Turkish Republic"
    and faces up to two years imprisonment.

    The administrative court may take until 29 May to make a decision. The
    writer's lawyers, Filiz Kalaycı and Levent Kanat appealed for
    a cancellation of permission for trial on 10 November 2008 to the
    administrative court. When this court rejected the appeal for stopping
    the trial, the lawyers then appealed to the regional administrative
    court. The Ankara Criminal Court of First Instance has been awaiting
    a decision of this second administrative court since 14 November 2008.

    "A positive sign" Kalaycı told bianet that it was a positive sign,
    both for this and future 301 cases, that the criminal court was
    awaiting the decision of the administrative court. "If this becomes
    normal for all 301 cases, then we believe that fair trials are at
    least partially taking place."

    Kanat said that they had demanded a copy of the report on the
    murder of Hrant Dink, Turkish-Armenian journalist, compiled by the
    Prime Ministerial Investigation Committee. The criminal court has
    indicated that it will await the decree of the administrative court
    before evaluating any further demands, but has allowed the defence
    to obtain a copy by themselves.

    Call on intellectuals to commit "301 crimes under Article 301"

    Demirer had said, "Hrant Dink was not killed for being Armenian,
    but for recognising the genocide [of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
    in 1915]."

    Public Prosecutor Levent SavaÅ~_ wrote an indictment on 24 December
    2007, including police reports, transcripts of recordings prepared by
    the police, and CDs. Demirer spoke at a meeting in protest at Dink's
    murder and is said to have said:

    "(...) We are living in a country that conspires to kill those
    who shout out the truth. Hrant was not only murdered because he
    was Armenian, but because he told the truth about the genocide that
    happened in this country. If Turkish intellectuals do not commit 301
    crimes under Article 301, they will also have murderered Hrant. We
    have a genocide in our history, an Armenian genocide. Hrant told
    us all the truth about this and paid for it with his life. Those
    who do not commit crimes against this murderous state are also
    murderers. Those who killed the Armenians in the past, are now
    attacking our Kurdish brothers. Those who want brotherhood of peoples
    need to face history. We must commit offences so that what happened
    to our Armenian brothers and sisters does not happen to our Kurdish
    brothers and sisters. I call on all of you to commit offences. Yes,
    there was an Armenian genocide in this country."
    --Boundary_(ID_gvPw7uPoo/iuyMdmkNqw ow)--
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