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    FAMILY OF ARMENIAN SOLDIER KILLED IN TURKISH ARMY TO APPEAL COURT RULING

    NEWS.AM
    March 28, 2013 | 12:31

    The court ruling with respect to the case into the death of Sevag
    Sahin Balikci-an Istanbul Armenian who was killed, on April 24, 2011,
    in a military unit while serving in the Turkish army-did not satisfy
    Sevag's parents, who stated that they will appeal this ruling.

    During a press conference that was held by Sevag's parents and
    their attorney, several facts and evidence were presented that were
    overlooked during the trial, Pressturk.com of Turkey reports. The
    Balikci family attorney, Cem Halavurt, noted that those who were
    responsible for the murder were not touched upon during the trial,
    and a strong pressure was exerted on the witnesses.

    The attorney also stressed that they believe Sevag's murder was
    premeditated, and not a result of negligence, and noted that they
    will appeal the court ruling.

    As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, the Diyarbakir Military
    Court made a ruling in the case into the death of Sevag Sahin Balikci.

    The court sentenced Kivanc Agaoglu-the fellow serviceman of Balikci-
    to 4.5 years in prison on charges of negligent manslaughter. But
    considering that Agaoglu already had been in custody for some time,
    the court ruled that he will spend solely three years in prison.

    To note, Sevag Sahin Balikci was killed by fellow soldier Kivanc
    Agaoglu, but the Turkish gendarmerie had stated that the death had
    occurred accidentally while the soldiers were joking around. Sevag's
    parents, however, assert that he was killed for being Armenian.

    Agaoglu was released at the very first court hearing, and on the
    grounds that he had no reason to escape. But at Diyarbakir Military
    Court, an anonymous senior officer had stated that, after Sevag's
    murder, an eyewitness soldier had told him that Kivanc Agaoglu had
    told Sevag: "Chubby, I will kill you!"

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