RALLIES OF PROTEST IN TURKEY AGAINST COURT'S DECISION OVER DINK'S CASE
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 18, 2012
YEREVAN
ISTANBUL, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: After the verdict on the case
of Dink's murder, hundreds of people organized a rally of protest
January 18 in the streets of Istanbul, Armenpress reports citing
Euronews. The family of Hrant Dink denounced the verdict, arguing
the murder was a political assassination.
On January 17, Yasin Hayal received a life sentence for conspiring
to kill Dink. The actual killer, Ogun Samast, was given 22 years
in July by a juvenile court. Nineteen other defendants, known to be
Turkish nationalists were acquitted of being members of a terrorist
organization.
"This process is a true disaster. Those who committed this organised
crime were dealt with as if it was just an ordinary murder," said
a demonstrator.
Dink was known for promoting Armenian causes and his death has
triggered EU concern over Turkey's failure to protect freedom of
expression.
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 18, 2012
YEREVAN
ISTANBUL, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: After the verdict on the case
of Dink's murder, hundreds of people organized a rally of protest
January 18 in the streets of Istanbul, Armenpress reports citing
Euronews. The family of Hrant Dink denounced the verdict, arguing
the murder was a political assassination.
On January 17, Yasin Hayal received a life sentence for conspiring
to kill Dink. The actual killer, Ogun Samast, was given 22 years
in July by a juvenile court. Nineteen other defendants, known to be
Turkish nationalists were acquitted of being members of a terrorist
organization.
"This process is a true disaster. Those who committed this organised
crime were dealt with as if it was just an ordinary murder," said
a demonstrator.
Dink was known for promoting Armenian causes and his death has
triggered EU concern over Turkey's failure to protect freedom of
expression.