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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkish nationalists were going to kill Archbishop Mutafyan?
    09.03.2007 12:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A Turkish man accused of firing in the air outside
    an Armenian church claimed Wednesday his real target had been
    Patriarch Mesrob II, the spiritual leader of the tiny Armenian
    community. "I had prepared it for (Mesrob) Mutafyan II," Volkan Karova
    shouted to reporters here as he and fellow suspect Yilmaz Can Ozalp
    were being escorted to the prosecutor's office to give their
    testimony, the agency reported. It was not clear whether he had
    intended to physically attack the patriarch or scare him.

    Later Wednesday, a court charged the two men with "threatening by
    firing shots" and "carrying an unlicensed gun" and sent them to jail
    pending trial, the agency said. The pair had been arrested late Sunday
    just hours after two men fired a shot in the air outside a church in
    the city's Kumkapi district. At the time, a ceremony was being held
    there for slain ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The ceremony at
    the church, on the European side of Istanbul, was to mark the 40th day
    since Dink, the 52-year-old ethnic Armenian editor of the bilingual
    Agos weekly, was shot dead outside his office. It was led by Patriarch
    Mesrob II, who represents the 80,000 Armenians in Turkey. Anxiety has
    engulfed the Armenian community and intellectuals since Dink's murder
    on Januray 19, and in recent interviews Mesrob II has said that his
    office had been receiving threats. Dink had angered nationalist
    circles and the courts for describing the World War I massacres of
    Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as genocide, a label that Ankara
    fiercely rejects. Nine people have so far been charged over his
    murder, which prosecutors believe was the work of ultra-nationalists,
    reports the AFP.
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