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    ZARAKOLU'S GENOCIDE BOOKS CONFISCATED AS 'EVIDENCE'

    Armenian Weekly
    Thu, Nov 3 2011

    ISTANBUL, Turkey-Publisher Ragip Zarakolu is currently kept at the
    Metris high-security prison while his son Deniz Zarakolu, an editor
    of the Belge Publishing House, is under arrest at the Edirne Prison.,
    reported Info-Turk.be.

    Zarakolu during the arrest In his first letter sent from prison
    through his lawyer Ozcan Kilic, Ragip Zarakolu said: "My arrest and
    the accusation of membership to an illegal organization are parts of
    a campaign that aims to intimidate all intellectuals and democrats
    of Turkey and, particularly, to deprive the Kurds of support."

    Zarakolu said that during the raid to his house the police confiscated
    only few books as "evidence of crime" and found nothing about his
    so-called relations with any organization.

    The confiscated books are: Vol. 2 of Vatansiz Gazeteci (Stateless
    Journalist) by Dogan Ozguden, chief editor of Info-Turk; Habiba by
    Ender Ondes; Peace Process by Yuksel Genc; and manuscripts of three
    books about the Armenian Genocide and Armenian History.

    He added that at the police headquarters, his credit and debit cards
    were confiscated.

    Reminding that he is invited to speak at a conference next week
    in Berlin and then at other conferences and events in the U.S.,
    Zarakolu said, "The government should provide them [the organizers]
    with an explanation for my arrest."

    Zarakolu concluded his letter with the following appeal:

    "During my interrogation, they did not ask any question about the
    organization to which I was accused of being a member. They questioned
    me only about the books I wrote or edited for publication, and the
    public meetings I attended or spoke at. I think that everybody should
    jointly react against these arrests that have turned into a mass
    lynching campaign. These illegal practices should be stopped."


    From: Baghdasarian
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