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    PEN SUPPORTS TRIED JOURNALIST SENER

    BIA Net
    Feb 18 2010
    Turkey

    In the case against journalist Sener based on his book about the
    Hrant Dink murder, the court now wants to ascertain whether Sener
    published "classified documents". Sener: "No journalist applies to
    court before obtaining a confidential document".

    18 February 2010, Thursday The Istanbul 11th High Criminal Court tries
    Milliyet newspaper journalist Nedim Sener on the grounds of his book
    "The Dink Murder and the Intelligence Lies", in which he criticizes
    the Turkish gendarmerie, police and secret service in respect to
    the killing of Trukish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. Sener stands
    accused for "publishing a classified document".

    In yesterday's hearing (17 February), the 11th court inquired
    information from the Istanbul 14th High Criminal Court where the Hrant
    Dink murder case is heard whether the "classified" document was read
    during one of the hearings.

    Sener is facing a total prison sentence of 32.5 years in three
    different cases concerning his book about the Dink murder. "I
    particularly wrote this book upon the motion of the inspection reports
    related to the neglect of public officials like Ramazan Akyurek towards
    religious murder. Which journalist asks for permission from court to
    obtain a classified document?" the journalist argued.

    Support from PEN and defendant GöktaÅ~_ Yesterday's hearing was
    attended by PEN Writers Union Secretary General Eugene Schoulgin,
    brother of assassinated Hrant Dink Orhan Dink, human rights activist
    Ozlem Dalkıran and defendand Kemal GöktaÅ~_ to express their support
    for Sener. GöktaÅ~_ appeared at court the previous day for his
    own hearing in the context of the very same charges of publishing a
    "confidential document".

    Sener stands trial under charges of exposing public officials
    struggling against terror as targets for terror organizations and of
    publishing a confidential document. The case is to be continued on
    28 April.

    "Murder case and cases of journalists progress with different speed"
    Schoulgin commeted, "These trials cannot be perceived as separate
    cases. This is a demonstration of power against journalists. In the
    rest of Europe it is not a crime to write about this kind of cases.

    The different speed between the progression of the murder case and
    the cases of the journalists is most disturbing".

    "The judges should urgently be trained accordingly if they are so
    sensitive about the writings of the journalists".

    The complaint about journalist Å~^ener was filed by Head of
    Intelligence Office Ramazan Akyurek, Intelligence Office Directorate
    police civil servant Muhittin Zenit, Trabzon Intelligence Branch
    Manager Fatih Sarı and Istanbul Police Directorate Deputy Chief Ali
    Fuat Yılmazer.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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