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  • ANKARA: Agos Lawyers Reject Biased Court

    AGOS LAWYERS REJECT BIASED COURT
    Erol Onderoðlu

    BÝA
    March 3 2008
    Turkey

    Lawyers for the Turkish-Armenian Agos newspaper have demanded that
    the case against Seropyan and Nalci be heared by a different court,
    arguing that the current one "cannot be independent and neutral."

    Agos newspaper owner Serkis Seropyan and editor Aris Nalci have
    been on trial at the Sisli 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance for
    "attempting to influence the judiciary." Now the newspapers' lawyers
    have argued that the Sisli court cannot be independent or neutral
    and have demanded a different court.

    Two judges involved in previous sentence Lawyer Fethiye Cetin said
    that judges Metin Aydin and Hakki Yalcinkaya were part of the court
    which sentenced former editor-in-chief Arat Dink and Seropyan under
    Article 301 in a previous case.

    "These two judges are against Nalci and Seropyan...The defendants in
    this case do not believe in the neutrality of this court or the judges
    Aydin and Yalcinkaya. The judges are not neutral in their perspectives
    on the Agos newspaper, its employees or its Armenian employees."

    As an example of their bias, Cetin cited the previous sentence handed
    out to Arat Dink and Seropyan on 11 July 2007. They were described as
    "persons acting to get even with the Turkish Republic...destructive
    and aimed at changing national borders...including terrorism...aiming
    at geographical changes..."

    After the court listened to the demand, it did not withdraw from the
    case, so the Chief Public Prosecutor decided to send the file to the
    Istanbul Duty Heavy Penal Court for a decision.

    Uras: "Discrimination against Agos" Ufuk Uras, MP for Istanbul and
    chair of the Freedom and Solidarity Party (ODP), said at the end
    of the hearing. "The case is a typical sign of the discrimination
    against Agos. They are still defending the bans they have in their
    heads. We are in the era of the Turkish Republic, not of the Ottoman
    Empire. We have to leave Agos and our Armenian citizens in peace."

    Uras said he would take part in a campaign entitled, "Turkey is
    looking for judges and prosecutors."

    Arat Dink and Serkis Seropyan had been sentenced under Article 301
    for republishing Hrant Dink's comments in which he spoke about an
    "Armenian genocide. Other newspapers who also reported on Hrant Dink's
    utterances were not tried.

    Facing 4.5 years imprisonment The current trial was opened when an
    article entitled "Intelligent Wood", published on 9 November 2007,
    criticised the sentencing of Arat Dink and Seropyan, was said to be
    an attempt at influencing the judiciary, a crime defined by Article
    288 of the Turkish Penal Code.

    The journalists, who have more than 10 lawyers working for their
    defense, are facing up to 4.5 years imprisonment.

    --Boundary_(ID_XMpcd5or+C5g+AN4bojt OA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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