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    Hrant Dink Under New Investigation

    BÝA, Turkey
    July 19 2006

    Public Prosecutor's Office launches new investigation into Armenian
    Turkish bilingual Agos newspaper Editor-in-Chief Dink for remarks in a
    Reuters interview. Dink suspected of "insulting the Turkish identity"
    for referring to genocide.

    BIA News Center 19/07/2006 Erol ONDEROGLU

    BÝA (Istanbul) - The Sisli Public Prosecutor's Office has launched a
    new investigation into Hrant Dink, the Editor-in-Chief of the Armenian
    Turkish bilingual Agos weekly, on charges of "insulting the Turkish
    identity" through an interview he gave to the Reuters news agency.

    Dink's previous 6 month suspended prison sentence on an identical
    charge for a 2004 article published in Agos was upheld by the Court
    of Cassation this month with its "conditional verdict" that defers
    imprisonment for the journalist only on condition that he does not
    commit a similar offence for a period of five years.

    If he is prosecuted and found guilty in the new investigation, Dink
    is required to serve the jail term for his previous conviction too.

    This new investigation relates to a July 14 interview with Reuters
    where Dink is accused of defending an Armenian genocide had taken
    place in history by saying "of course I say this is a genocide.
    Because the result itself identifies what it is and gives it a name.
    You can see that a people who have been living on these lands for 4
    thousand years have disappeared. This is self explanatory".

    The interview was conducted by Daren Butler and Osman Senkul of
    Reuters after Dink's verdict was conclusively ratified by the Appeals
    Court. He said in the context of the interview that he had no doubts
    that an Armenian genocide had taken place, that he would not remain
    silent because he was punished and that he would not leave the country.

    Dink, who has exhausted all domestic channels, is taking the verdict
    to the European Court of Human Rights and referred to the state of
    freedom of expression in Turkey during the Reuters interview. "If I
    leave [Turkey]" he said, "I will feel that I have left those people
    struggling for democracy in this country alone. That would be betraying
    them, I could never do that".

    It is understood that the Sisli Public Prosecutor's investigation
    into Dink was sparked off after the office received a complaint.

    "...Every person has the right to live in the land where their
    ancestors have lived and where the roots of their culture are known.
    It is not possible for them to live elsewhere. I am someone who accepts
    it like this. But as an Armenian I am not a person who expects Turkey
    or the Turks by saying 'accept this, apologize'" were also cited as
    being among Dink's offending remarks. (EO/AD/II/YE)

    --Boundary_(ID_ZHRDjLl/smXBOvnSU0xW 4w)--
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