FETHIYE CETIN: "THESE ATTACKS HAVE CREATED FEAR AND ANXIETY FOR ARMENIANS AND CHRISTIANS LIVING IN TURKEY" HRANT GADARIGIAN
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00:31, January 29, 2013
To get a better insight into the recent attacks against elderly
Armenian women in Istanbul, Hetq contacted Fethiye Cetin, a prominent
lawyer and human rights advocate working in Turkey.
Cetin has served as an attorney for the family of Hrant Dink and
is the author of My Grandmother, a book describing how and when she
found out about her Armenian roots.
Recently, former Agos editor Aris Nalcı told Today's Zaman that he
believed these attacks were organized and called on Turkish officials
to launch a comprehensive investigation. Would you agree with his
assessment?
I would also agree that these actions are organized and planned. At
first, the police promoted the line that they were violent robberies,
however no such evidence was to be found in the homes of the victims.
In addition, witnesses claim that the attackers always had an
accomplice or two nearby. We have been focusing our attention on
Samatya of late, but it must be said that attacks directed against
Christians have been occurring all over the country as well. The
latest was the exposure of an organized gang that attempted to murder
a Christian priest in Kocaeli. All this attests to the fact that the
events are systematic in nature and not random.
Being close to certain segments of the Istanbul Armenian community,
how would you describe the emotional state within the community in
light of these incidents?
These attacks have created fear and anxiety for Armenians and
Christians living in Turkey. An Armenian woman living in the Samatya
neighbourhood responded to a Milliyet reporter by stating, "Let us
die in our beds". These few words clearly describe the emotional
state of Armenians.
If the attacks are indeed premeditated and organized - by whom and
for what aim?
To date, not one of the criminals has been discovered. I believe that
these incidents must be connected to the words uttered by the Minister
of Internal Affairs at last year's Khojaly Meeting. For this reason,
I fear that similar incidents will only increase and worsen in the
lead up to 2015.
All the victims have been elderly Armenian women who live alone. Does
this factor have any particular significance?
I think they have chosen elderly women who live alone because they
don't want any eyewitnesses. Also, they want to create an even larger
climate of fear in the Armenian community.
What must Turkish authorities do, which they aren't now, to prevent
the reoccurrence of such attacks in the future and to prove that they
are truly concerned with the safety of Armenian citizens of Turkey?
It is vital to expose the culprits as soon as possible and the
forces pulling the strings. The authorities must publicly address the
community and state that those responsible will be severely punished.
The authorities must keep this issue on their agenda. Through various
events and pronouncements, the public at large must be made aware
that mentality causing these attacks is bankrupt.
http://hetq.am/eng/interviews/22756/fethiye-%C3%A7etin-%E2%80%9Cthese-attacks-have-created-fear-and-anxiety-for-armenians-and-christians-living-in-turkey%E2%80%9D.html
00:31, January 29, 2013
To get a better insight into the recent attacks against elderly
Armenian women in Istanbul, Hetq contacted Fethiye Cetin, a prominent
lawyer and human rights advocate working in Turkey.
Cetin has served as an attorney for the family of Hrant Dink and
is the author of My Grandmother, a book describing how and when she
found out about her Armenian roots.
Recently, former Agos editor Aris Nalcı told Today's Zaman that he
believed these attacks were organized and called on Turkish officials
to launch a comprehensive investigation. Would you agree with his
assessment?
I would also agree that these actions are organized and planned. At
first, the police promoted the line that they were violent robberies,
however no such evidence was to be found in the homes of the victims.
In addition, witnesses claim that the attackers always had an
accomplice or two nearby. We have been focusing our attention on
Samatya of late, but it must be said that attacks directed against
Christians have been occurring all over the country as well. The
latest was the exposure of an organized gang that attempted to murder
a Christian priest in Kocaeli. All this attests to the fact that the
events are systematic in nature and not random.
Being close to certain segments of the Istanbul Armenian community,
how would you describe the emotional state within the community in
light of these incidents?
These attacks have created fear and anxiety for Armenians and
Christians living in Turkey. An Armenian woman living in the Samatya
neighbourhood responded to a Milliyet reporter by stating, "Let us
die in our beds". These few words clearly describe the emotional
state of Armenians.
If the attacks are indeed premeditated and organized - by whom and
for what aim?
To date, not one of the criminals has been discovered. I believe that
these incidents must be connected to the words uttered by the Minister
of Internal Affairs at last year's Khojaly Meeting. For this reason,
I fear that similar incidents will only increase and worsen in the
lead up to 2015.
All the victims have been elderly Armenian women who live alone. Does
this factor have any particular significance?
I think they have chosen elderly women who live alone because they
don't want any eyewitnesses. Also, they want to create an even larger
climate of fear in the Armenian community.
What must Turkish authorities do, which they aren't now, to prevent
the reoccurrence of such attacks in the future and to prove that they
are truly concerned with the safety of Armenian citizens of Turkey?
It is vital to expose the culprits as soon as possible and the
forces pulling the strings. The authorities must publicly address the
community and state that those responsible will be severely punished.
The authorities must keep this issue on their agenda. Through various
events and pronouncements, the public at large must be made aware
that mentality causing these attacks is bankrupt.