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    TRIAL OPENS IN TURKEY OVER EDITOR'S MURDER

    EuroNews, France
    July 2 2007

    Eighteen men have gone on trial in Istanbul in connection with the
    murder of ethnic Armenian newspaper editor Hrant Dink. The trial
    is throwing the spotlight on Turkey's justice system and the issue
    of freedom of speech. Dink had angered hardline nationalists over
    comments about the killing of Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915.

    The Dink family's lawyer says they continue to doubt whether the trial
    can be fair. They also demand that "control over the legal system
    be removed". Supporters of Dink have complained that death threats
    against him were not taken seriously enough by the authorities. There
    have also been accusations that people in positions of power may be
    implicated in the killing, claims denied by officials.

    Dink was shot outside his Istanbul office in January. A 17-year-old
    man later confessed to the killing. As the trial opened against him
    and his alleged accomplices, about a thousand protesters gathered
    outside the court demanding a fair trial. Security was tight, with
    about 500 extra police officers drafted in.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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