INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED AGAINST CHIEF EDITOR OF ISTANBUL'S AGOS ARMENIAN WEEKLY
April 04, 2013 | 13:08
ISTANBUL. - Istanbul's General Prosecutor's Office launched an
investigation against Chief Editor Rober Koptas of Istanbul's Agos
Armenian bilingual weekly, and writer Umit Kivanc, for criticizing
the court ruling on the murder case of Hrant Dink-the founder and
chief editor Agos, who was gunned down in 2007 in front of his office
building.
In a program on Haberturk television, and immediately after the issuing
of this shameful verdict, Koptas and Kivanc commented on the ruling,
Agos informs. But following this program, Antalya city resident Aydin
Tasci petitioned to the prosecutor's office and stated that he, as a
Turk, cannot accept Koptas' and Kivanc's statement that, "the killer
[of Dink] is the state."
Istanbul Deputy Chief Prosecutor Fikret Secen processed Tasci's
petition, decided that a respective investigation should be launched,
and demanded the video of the aforesaid program.
Agos' attorney Hakan Bakircioglu, however, informed that the words by
Rober Koptas and Unit Kivanc do not contain any crime, and therefore
this investigation should not be of serious concern.
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April 04, 2013 | 13:08
ISTANBUL. - Istanbul's General Prosecutor's Office launched an
investigation against Chief Editor Rober Koptas of Istanbul's Agos
Armenian bilingual weekly, and writer Umit Kivanc, for criticizing
the court ruling on the murder case of Hrant Dink-the founder and
chief editor Agos, who was gunned down in 2007 in front of his office
building.
In a program on Haberturk television, and immediately after the issuing
of this shameful verdict, Koptas and Kivanc commented on the ruling,
Agos informs. But following this program, Antalya city resident Aydin
Tasci petitioned to the prosecutor's office and stated that he, as a
Turk, cannot accept Koptas' and Kivanc's statement that, "the killer
[of Dink] is the state."
Istanbul Deputy Chief Prosecutor Fikret Secen processed Tasci's
petition, decided that a respective investigation should be launched,
and demanded the video of the aforesaid program.
Agos' attorney Hakan Bakircioglu, however, informed that the words by
Rober Koptas and Unit Kivanc do not contain any crime, and therefore
this investigation should not be of serious concern.
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