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  • European Court Of Human Rights Accepts Lawsuit Of Hrant Dink

    EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACCEPTS LAWSUIT OF HRANT DINK

    ANKARA, JANUARY 25, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The European Court
    of Human Rights on January 25 stated that it accepted the lawsuit of
    Hrant Dink, assassined editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper "Akos"
    (Istanbul).

    After being accused of "insulting Turkish identity" by Article 301
    of Turkey's Criminal Code and getting a six-month suspended sentence,
    Dink applied to the European Court of Human Rights with a request to
    reconsider the court's decision.

    According to the Jihan news agency (Turkey), the European Court of
    Human Rights stated that Dink's lawsuit is related to violation of
    4 articles of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
    Fundamental Freedoms: "Article 6 of the Convention says that each
    accused person has the right of fair trial, Article 7 stipulates
    that there may be no punishment without law, Article 10 says that
    everyone has the right of speech freedom, and according to Article
    14, manifestation of discrimination is forbidden in any sphere,"
    the European Court's statement says.

    Due to the death of the person who filed the suit, the European
    Court of Human Rights will ask the family of Hrant Dink to decide the
    issue of continuing the suit. The fate of the lawsuit depends on the
    family's decision.
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