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    APOLOGIZING TO ARMENIANS UNDER PROSECUTION

    BIA
    Jan 12 2009
    Turkey

    Following the filing of six complaints against the campaign
    apologising for the "Great Catastrophe" of 1915, the Ankara Chief
    Public Prosecutor's Office has started an investigation against the
    signatories, for violating Article 301.

    Six people, Hasan Huseyin Satır, Sabahat Ozgur, Mehmet İnal Kolburan,
    Huseyin Erdggan, Serdar Orhaner and KurÅ~_at Karacabey, have filed
    a complaint against the organisors and signatories of the Internet
    signature campaign to apologise to their "Armenian brothers and
    sisters" for the events of 1915.

    "Great Catastrophe" of 1915

    The campaign can be found at www.ozurdiliyoruz, and a brief text is
    presented in Turkish and other languages. The English text reads:

    "My conscience does not accept the insensitivity showed to and the
    denial of the Great Catastrophe that the Ottoman Armenians were
    subjected to in 1915. I reject this injustice and for my share,
    I empathize with the feelings and pain of my Armenian brothers and
    sisters. I apologize to them."

    The six people filed complaints claiming that this campaign denigrated
    the Turkish nation because it accused the nation of committing a
    genocide. This means that the prosecution will investigate under the
    controversial Article 301.

    At the time of writing, the campaign has been signed by over 27,000
    people.

    Previous complaint Last month judge Hakkı Yalcınkaya of the Å~^iÅ~_li
    2nd Penal Court had also filed a complaint against the campaign,
    demanding its trial under Article 301 and the closure of the website.

    Yalcınkaya is known for his intimate relationship with nationalist
    lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz, himself a suspect in the Ergenekon
    trial. Yalcınkaya, too, has been investigated by the Ministry of
    Justice for asking Kerincsiz on the phone if there was "anything he
    could do".

    Yalcınkaya was involved in the court case against the Armenian
    newspaper Agos' licence holder Serkis Seropyan and editor Aris
    Nalcı when they stood accused of influencing the judiciary. He
    acquitted them.

    In a previous case, he was part of the group of judges who sentenced
    former Agos editor Arat Dink and Seropyan under Article 301 with a
    suspended sentence.

    --Boundary_(ID_HlE1rLSzXKc4qXnSpWeUyg)- -
    From: Baghdasarian
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