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  • The Armenian Community Of Istanbul Has Become A Hostage In The Hands

    THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF ISTANBUL HAS BECOME A HOSTAGE IN THE HANDS OF THE AUTHORITIES AND THE OFFICIAL PROPAGANDA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    05.07.2007 GMT+04:00

    The history of the Armenian annihilation in Turkey traces back to
    1915 and continues up to present.

    Dink's murder is just a single example of the annihilation and pursuit
    of the Armenian Nation in Turkey.

    The trial of Dink's case began on July 2 and already on the next day
    it was put off till October 1. In fact this decision was no shock
    to anyone. The Turkish Prime-Minister Redgep Erdoghan has a lot to
    put at stake. Strong is his belief that the Justice and Development
    Party will win in national elections which is to be held on July
    22. He doesn't want to take any risk for such a scandalous case,
    because mass media and the whole world community will be concentrated
    on the trail, and many details not profitable for Turkey to be known
    will be revealed; something which will do no good to the reputation
    of the Prime Minister.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to the Spanish magazine El Pais, the given
    process will reveal the objectiveness of the Turkish court. The New
    York Times confirms that this investigation may not be just because of
    the great interest and popularity it enjoys. In its turn the French
    Le Monde reminds that the police was well aware of the fact that the
    crime was being organized, however nothing was done to prevent it.

    As for the police, it has already disseminated information according
    to which Yasin Hayal, who is suspected in instigation of the murder of
    Hrant Dink, is the founder of the grouping which aimed at organizing
    Dink's murder. In the report of the General Security management of
    Turkey it is mentioned that Hayal established the grouping after
    being released from prison, where he had been taken for the organized
    blast in McDonalds in Trabzon. Yasin Hayal accused Dink of "insult to
    Turkishness", by the way, Hayal accuses the Nobel Prize laureate Orhan
    Pamuk of the same, who almost right after Dink's murder left Turkey.

    According to Anatolia News Agency Hayal has been the leader of the
    grouping, where the suspect involved himself. The report is referred
    to felony crime court with documents about terrorist organization,
    the leader of which supposedly were the suspects Yasin Hayal and Erhan
    Tunjel. The truth is though, that it was mentioned in the report that
    the latter had nothing in common with Hayal's grouping. After Dink's
    murder it was discovered that Tunjel had several times informed the
    police about the imminent attack on Dink, though the police naturally
    didn't pay or didn't want to pay any attention to it. Nevertheless,
    the Court of Istanbul, which held the first hearings of Dink's case
    on July 2, decided to expand the framework of the investigation and
    blamed the officials for negligence.

    In the result of the 12-hour hearing the Court released 4 of the 18
    suspects, as well as put off the session till October 1. "The police
    of Istanbul and Trabzon are responsible for the grave mistakes and in
    fact for the deliberate negligence," announced the advocate of Dink's
    family Ergin Cinmen. Meanwhile more than 1000 people gathered in front
    of the Court on July 2, where the judicial process had begun. All
    of them carried posters which said; "We are all Armenians", "We are
    all Dinks", "We are all witnesses and we demand justice". According
    to Anatolia News Agency the participants of the demonstration signed
    below a document about establishing a Coordinating Council to observe
    the judicial process. Hrant Dink's widow, Rakel Dink, expressed her
    appreciation to all those present, who greeted her with cheers as
    she headed to the Court.

    In her speech Rakel Dink spoke about the destiny of the Armenian Nation
    of Turkey, and especially about the Armenian Community of Istanbul,
    which has become a hostage in the hands of the authorities and the
    official propaganda. "For Turkey Armenian and criminal, or Armenian and
    a second class person are synonymous. We have no freedom of speech. The
    history of the Armenian annihilation in Turkey traces back to 1915
    and continues up to present. Dink's murder is just a single example
    of the annihilation and pursuit of the Armenian Nation in Turkey,"
    she emphasized.
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