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    FAMILY OF TURKISH ARMENIAN PRIVATE TO APPEAL COURT'S DECISION ON SON'S DEATH

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 27 2013

    The family of a Turkish private of Armenian descent, Sevag 癬^ahin
    Bal覺kc覺, has said they will appeal a court ruling which said the
    2011 death of their son was an accident and sentenced the man who
    shot him to four years, five months in prison.

    Pvt. Bal覺kc覺 was killed on April 24, 2011, the date the Armenian
    diaspora has chosen to commemorate the incidents of 1915, when
    hundreds of thousands of Armenians were killed in the Ottoman Empire
    during World War I. Officers and other privates in Bal覺kc覺's unit,
    which was stationed in Batman province, testified that he was shot
    accidentally while "joking around" with a close friend, K覺vanc
    Agaoglu. The two were serving at the Kozluk Gumu癬_g繹ru Gendarmerie
    Station at the time of the incident.

    Earlier this month, a military prosecutor demanded up to two years,
    six months' imprisonment for Agaoglu, accusing him of accidentally
    shooting Bal覺kc覺 during their military service as privates. But
    Bal覺kc覺's family and lawyers believe the young man being an ethnic
    Armenian might have been the motive for the fatal shooting.

    On Tuesday, the Diyarbak覺r Second Air Forces Command Military Court
    ruled for a lengthier four years and five months of prison time for
    Agaoglu, finding him guilty of involuntarily causing the death of
    Bal覺kc覺. Subtracting time served, he will be staying in prison for
    the next three years.

    At a press conference on Wednesday, 襤smail Cem Halavurt, a lawyer
    representing the Bal覺kc覺 family, said they will file an appeal at
    the Supreme Court of Appeals seeking the reversal of the decision.

    "We believe the killing was deliberate," Halavurt said, demanding
    a lengthier prison term for Agaoglu. He also accused the prosecutor
    involved in the case of being reckless in saying Bal覺kc覺 was shot
    "accidentally."

    Also speaking to the press, Ani Bal覺kc覺, the mother of the private,
    said her son was killed because of his ethnic background as a person
    of Armenian origin.

    A reaction against the court ruling came from the Association of
    Human Rights and Solidarity for Oppressed Peoples (MAZLUM-DER), whose
    Diyarbak覺r Branch President Abdurrahim Ay said, "We think the court
    ruling regarding Sevag 癬^ahin Bal覺kc覺 was given without a thorough
    and adequate investigation."

    Ay noted that during the course of the trial, several witnesses had
    testified that the private was shot on purpose, not by accident, adding
    that the ruling "has disappointed Bal覺kc覺's family and everyone
    following this trial." He also said that in many similar cases in the
    military, the victims tended to be Kurdish or of some other ethnicity.

    "This alarming truth is that people are being discriminated against
    on the basis of their race or religion even when they are performing
    a duty that is compulsory in this country and this discrimination is
    proving to be deadly," he said, underlining that the court's decision
    was a major disappointment given this situation.

    Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) 襤stanbul deputy Sebahat Tuncel, who
    held a press conference in the Parliament building on Wednesday, said:
    "It is no coincidence that those who die in accidents in the army are
    Kurds, Alevis or Armenians. We are seeing the consequences of racism
    and nationalism." She continued: "This country hasn't forgotten Hrant
    Dink. What happened to Sevag Bal覺kc覺 is a different manifestation
    of the same thing. Turkey has to establish social peace."

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-310881-family-of-turkish-armenian-private-to-appeal-courts-decision-on-sons-death.html


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