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    ARIS BABIKIAN: THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD HOLD TURKEY ACCOUNTABLE

    ArmRadio.am
    26.06.2007 12:13

    "We call on the Canadian Government and the international community to
    declare Turkey a pariah nation and to take serious measures to force
    Turkey to acknowledge its predecessors' crimes against humanity," said
    Aris Babikian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee
    of Canada (ANCC). "Canada, the United Nations, the European Union,
    and other international organizations and fora should stop treating
    Turkey with kid gloves and should hold Turkey accountable."

    The cause of discontent of the Canadian Armenian community was
    the criminal case launched against Arat Dink, the son of the slain
    editor-in-chief of the Agos Daily Hrant Dink. The Istanbul prosecutor
    office charges the Agos staff for publishing, on July 2006, an
    interview with the Reuters news agency, in which the late Hrant Dink
    had referred to the 1915 Armenian Genocide. The Dink's family lawyer,
    Erdal Dogal, has also been charged.

    "Article 301 is an impediment to freedom of expression. It is intended
    to silence dissidents who dare to challenge the official line of the
    Turkish Government on the Armenian Genocide. The civilized world
    can not become an accomplice to Genocide denial and in fomenting
    intolerance, hatred and xenophobia," said Babikian, Armenian National
    Committee of Canada informs.

    The ANCC executive director concluded his comments by drawing to the
    attention of politicians, the media and the public that the charges
    against Agos journalists are a "clear manifestation that the Turkish
    Government is not sincere in its so-called offers of dialogue and
    reconciliation with the Armenian people. These political maneuverings
    are nothing more than public relations stunts and diversions to avoid
    addressing the real issue between the two nations."

    It should be noted also that the Reporters Without Borders has also
    condemned the decision to prosecute Dink and his colleagues. "Once
    again we have to denounce the use of article 301 of the criminal
    code, which is a threat to freedom of expression," said Reporters
    Without Borders.
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