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    TURKEY ISN'T CONTENTED WITH HRANT DINK'S MURDER AND NOW DINK'S SON IS BEING CHASED

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    16.06.2007 GMT+04:00

    The question is what measures Ankara will take if all the citizens
    of the Ottoman Empire of non-Turkish origins, who have systematically
    been annihilated, are charged with "insult to Turkishness".

    The hearings of the case of Hrant Dink's murder in Istanbul will
    be held on July 2, 2007. The sessions will be held behind closed
    doors and the dissemination of any information about the course of
    the hearings is strictly forbidden. Journalists will be deprived from
    the right to give any reports on the course of the case and will not
    be given any information about the hearings either.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Dink was murdered by 17-year-old nationalist
    Ogyun Samast, who grounded the committed crime with "Dink's insult
    to Turkishness". It seemed that after the crime, which would have
    tragic outcomes for any country fighting its way to Europe, the
    attitude towards the Armenian-Turkish Press would change. However,
    the Office of Public Prosecutor in Istanbul thinks that "Agos" has
    once again violated provisions of the Article 301 and demands Hrant
    Dink's son's and his colleague's Sarkis Serobyan's imprisonment with
    the period of up to three years.

    They are charged with the same "insult to Turkishness" and the cause
    for the charge was the repeated publication of Hrant Dink's interview
    where he had touched upon the issue of the Armenian Genocide.

    During the first court session Arat Dink blamed the prosecutors
    in having their certain role in his father's murder. "The biggest
    absurdity and the most dangerous thing is that the determination of
    the historical event like the Armenian Genocide is considered to be
    offence for the Turkish Nation," quotes his words the Turkish Daily
    News. In case Arat Dink is recognized guilty, which is beyond doubt, he
    is facing imprisonment with the period of from 6 moths up to 3 years.

    If we take a look at the county's home policy on the threshold of
    general elections, the launch of the military operations against the
    Kurds and rather possible EU rejection of resuming the negotiations,
    the decision of the Office of Public Prosecutor in Istanbul is
    quite natural. In fact Turkey is not going to abandon its policy of
    denying the Armenian Genocide for anything and carries on according
    to its main principle - gain as much time as possible, maybe the
    international community will one day get tired of raising the issue
    of the crimes committed by the Ottoman Empire during the World War
    I. The truth is that if the problem was with the Armenians only,
    this variant would still work out, but there are also the Assyrians,
    Pontiac Greeks, and the very Kurds with the hands of which the Young
    Turks slaughtered whole nations. The question is what measures Ankara
    will take if all the citizens of the Ottoman Empire of non-Turkish
    origins, who have systematically been annihilated, are charged with
    insult to Turkishness.

    On the same day 86 Turkish scientists, writers and diplomats sent
    letter to 53 Nobel Prize laureates, having called Armenia and Turkey
    upon establishing relationships, co-operation and tolerance between
    the two nations. "The present initiative will help to create the
    world culture, which will have its fruits in the future. We declare
    that we are ready to put all the efforts and have our certain
    asset in putting an end to the created situation. The Armenians and
    Turks have lived together in the Ottoman Empire and this can't be
    denied. Our nations share common cultural values and we assume that
    these common values may serve as bases for the development of future
    relationships. Turkey doesn't define the tragic events of 1915 as
    Genocide. After many researches and studies of different documents
    some Turkish and foreign academicians came to the conclusion that no
    Armenian Genocide had ever been committed in the Ottoman Empire. We
    would like to say that we are ready to discuss this issue in united
    commissions together with the Armenian historians and all the parties
    interested. We assume that the dialogue is the only way to solve our
    problems," the Turkish scholars write.

    Thus the Turkish side didn't come up with anything new, from one side
    there is the charges according to the Article 301 brought forward,
    and from the other side there is the call for discussions with the
    historians. Perhaps the French President Nicola Sarkozy is right in
    his strong conviction that Turkey has no place in Europe. In fact he
    is right, as the denial of one's own responsibility in the harsh crime
    committed against humanity and the rejection of the right of freedom
    of speech only contradict the values adopted and advocated in Europe.
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