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    ARMENIAN AMERICANS URGE HILLARY CLINTON TO END ARREST OF PUBLISHER RAGIP ZARAKOLU

    ARMENPRESS
    November 15, 2011
    YEREVAN

    Armenian Americans have joined with free speech and human rights
    advocates in calling upon Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to
    end more than two weeks of official silence regarding the Turkish
    government's October 28th arrest of long-persecuted publisher Ragip
    Zarakolu.

    "Ragip Zarakolu has - for no reason other than his commitment to
    freedom of speech - been dragged, once again, to rot in a Turkish
    prison - without a single word of protest from the U.S. State
    Department," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA.

    "This is a disgrace. The leaders of the Obama Administration - who
    have, by now, made it painfully clear that they lack the courage to
    honor their own commitments to speak out honestly about the Armenian
    Genocide - appear, now, also unwilling to even speak up when those,
    like Ragip Zarakolu, demonstrate the audacity to stand up for the
    truth in the face of threats of prosecution and persecution."

    Mr. Zarakolu, the owner of the Belge Publishing House, was rounded up
    as part of a politically motivated series of arrests of largely Kurdish
    political and human rights leaders. He has, among his many titles,
    published a series of books on the Armenian Genocide - actions that
    have made him and his family the target of prolonged prosecutions
    and incarcerations over many years.

    Despite public protest by rights groups including Human Rights Watch
    and PEN International, the U.S. State Department has remained silent
    in response to the Zarakolu arrest. When asked a direct question by
    H1 Television correspondent Haykaram Nahapetyan regarding the State
    Department's position on the issue, the Spokesman's office dodged the
    question, and simply reported: "The United States is a strong defender
    of freedom of expression in Turkey and in all countries around the
    world. We do not want to comment at this time on specific cases before
    the courts. We urge that the prosecution proceed transparently, and
    that all defendants be assured due process and a fair hearing in a
    timely manner."

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