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    HRANT DINK FINALLY ACQUITTED

    Today's Zaman
    June 15 2007

    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, slain in January, was
    officially acquitted in two court cases concluded yesterday at an
    Ýstanbul court.

    Three other defendants who were facing charges of "insulting
    Turkishness" and "attempting to influence the judiciary" were also
    acquitted, though a third similar case opened at a later date will
    continue.

    The two court cases were sent back to a criminal court in the Þiþli
    district after the Court of Appeals ordered a retrial. Retrial
    of the cases was originally scheduled to begin in February but
    it was postponed to yesterday, June 14, following Dink's Jan. 19
    assassination by a teenage gunman in downtown Ýstanbul. Dink, who
    was the editor of the bilingual Agos daily, was facing charges of
    insulting Turkishness under the infamous Article 301 of the Turkish
    Penal Code and of attempting to influence the judiciary's functioning
    under Article 288 in those two cases.

    Two of the defendants, Dink's son Arat Dink, and Agos editor Serkis
    Seropyan, appeared in the court for a retrial session of the cases.

    Lawyers for the defendants demanded acquittal, saying elements of
    the crime were not in place. The court agreed and acquitted all the
    defendants in the case.

    A similar case in which Dink and other defendants face the same
    charges of insulting Turkishness was postponed to a later date to
    allow defense lawyers to prepare their plea.

    Dink had become a hated figure for ultranationalists for his comments
    over an alleged Armenian genocide at the hands of the late Ottoman
    Empire. He called for reconciliation between Turks and Armenians and
    was a sharp critic of the Armenian diaspora for its uncompromising
    stance against Turkey.

    Before his death, Dink had complained that the charges of "insulting
    Turkishness" against him made him a target of nationalist anger.

    --Boundary_(ID_3shvbulRX3AZazUpZY8bsw)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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