Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turkey: RSF Supports Demands For Complete Trial Of Armenian Decent E

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Turkey: RSF Supports Demands For Complete Trial Of Armenian Decent E

    TURKEY: RSF SUPPORTS DEMANDS FOR COMPLETE TRIAL OF ARMENIAN DECENT EDITOR

    Reporters Sans Frontieres press release, Paris
    18 Jul 07

    Reporters Without Borders today voiced its support for the demands
    of the family, friends and colleagues of Hrant Dink, a newspaper
    editor of Armenian descent who was gunned down in Istanbul exactly
    six months ago on 19 January 2007.

    "We call on the authorities to pursue their investigation and to shed
    light on all aspects of this case," the press freedom organization
    said. "The trial of Dink's alleged murderers that opened on 2 July
    in Istanbul and is due to have its next hearing on 1 October, is a
    crucial test for the Turkish judicial system. Its independence is at
    stake here."

    Reporters Without Borders added: "We will not be satisfied with a
    trial in which only some of those responsible for Dink's murder are
    in the dock. All those who played a role must be identified including,
    if necessary, those who work for the security services. It is essential
    that the judicial system should expose the various connections between
    military, police and other officials that may have been involved in
    this case."

    Reporters Without Borders went to Istanbul for the opening of the trial
    and saw the size of the demonstration outside. "We are all witnesses
    and we want justice," said one of the banners displayed by the many
    demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse.

    Born in 1954, Dink was the editor of the weekly Agos, Turkey's leading
    Armenian newspaper. For years he had been urging his fellow citizens
    to face up to the issue of the Armenian genocide in 1915. Although the
    target of threats and accusations, he always refused to leave Turkey.

    He said in his last interview: "It is here that I want to pursue the
    fight, because it is not just my fight, it is the fight of all those
    who want Turkey to be democratized. If I give up and leave the country,
    it will be a shame for everyone. My ancestors lived in this country,
    it is here that I have my roots, and I have the right to die in the
    country where I was born."

    The 18 defendants are all from Trabzon, a Black Sea city with a
    reputation for ultra-nationalist violence. The youngest defendant,
    Ogun Samast, 17, is the one who is alleged to have fired the shots
    that killed Dink. The two defendants who allegedly got him to do it,
    Erhan Tuncel and Yasin Hayal, face life imprisonment. The other 15
    defendants are charged with complicity.
Working...
X