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  • ANKARA: Tens Of Thousands In Turkey Denounce Armenian Journalist Rul

    TENS OF THOUSANDS IN TURKEY DENOUNCE ARMENIAN JOURNALIST RULING

    www.worldbulletin.net
    Jan 19 2012
    Turkey

    Outrage grows over the trial that failed to shed light on alleged
    official negligence or even collusion.

    Tens of thousands of people gathered in Ä°stanbul's Taksim Square on
    Thursday to mark the fifth anniversary of Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink's murder as outrage grows over a trial that failed to shed
    light on alleged official negligence or even collusion.

    Dink's family, friends and human rights organizations placed red
    carnations on the spot where Dink was shot dead in Ä°stanbul, outside
    the office of the Armenian newspaper he was editor-in-chief of, Agos.

    Protesters, estimated to number 40,000, marched from Taksim Square
    to Agos' office in Halaskargazi Street "for justice," a call shared
    by Turkish leaders and leading businessmen who expressed unease with
    this week's sentencing of one man to life in prison for masterminding
    the killing, while another 18 were acquitted of charges of acting on
    a terrorist organization's orders.

    Many people carried black banners that read: "We are all Hrant,
    we are all Armenian."

    Journalist and writer Karin KarakaÅ~_lı, who is from Turkey's
    Armenian community, read a press statement on behalf of the group
    from the window of Agos, and slammed Tuesday's ruling.

    "We want an end to this shame," she said, referring to the
    five-year-long trial which has failed to shed light on the masterminds
    behind the murder. "They are telling us that the [case] file has been
    closed. The Dink case is not a file that can be closed. The Dink case
    is a wound," she continued.

    Protesters marching past the site of the killing carried banners that
    read: "This case cannot finish like this." A black marble plaque
    marking the spot bore the solemn words in Turkish and Armenian:
    "Hrant Dink was killed here."

    Dink was shot dead on Jan. 19, 2007 by the ultranationalist youth
    Ogun Samast outside the offices of his newspaper in Ä°stanbul in broad
    daylight. Even though five years have passed since his assassination,
    Dink family lawyers and civil society organizations have long remained
    concerned that evidence relating to the real perpetrators of the crime
    is still being covered up and that even if the court's ruling punishes
    the hit men, the public's sense of justice will not be satisfied.

    Cihan

    View photos at
    http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=84528



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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