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    TURKISH COURT AGAIN POSTPONES COURT HEARING OF CASE FILED AGAINST ARAT DINK AND SARGIS SEROBIAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jul 18 2007

    ISTANBUL, JULY 18, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Turkish court
    again postponed the trial of the case filed against Arat Dink and
    Sargis Serobian on the indications of Article 301 of the Criminal
    Code. This information was provided by the "Cihan" agency.

    The trial of the case filed against Arat Dink, the son of Hrant Dink,
    the former editor-in-chief of the Weekly "Agos", and Sargis Serobian,
    the responsible secretary of the Weekly, took place in the court
    of Shishli on July 18, however, the latters were not present at the
    trial. The lawyers of the defendants claimed from the court to acquit
    their defendants. However, the court made a decision to postpone the
    regular trial in order to make a study of the documents, which are
    connected with the case.

    It should also be mentioned that Arat Dink, the editor of the Weekly
    "Agos", and Sargis Serobian, the responsible secretary of the Weekly,
    appeared before the court on the charge of "insulting the Turkish
    identity" on June 14.

    According to the Daily "Radikal", Hrant Dink, Arat Dink, and Sargis
    Serobian were charged after the interview of the former editor-in-chief
    with the "Reuters" agency was published in the July 22, 2006 issue
    of the Weekly "Agos", in which Hrant Dink classed the 1915 events as
    "genocide."

    Prosecutor Mucahid Ercan claimed to sentence the defendants to three
    years of imprisonment for "insulting the Turkish identity."
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