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  • Trial Of Turkish-Armenian Editor's Murderers To Start On July 2

    TRIAL OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN EDITOR'S MURDERERS TO START ON 2 JULY

    Reporters Without Borders
    May 10 2007

    Reporters Without Borders today hailed the announcement that 18 people
    will go on trial before an Istanbul court on 2 July for the murder of
    Hrant Dink, the editor of the Turkish-Armenian bilingual weekly Agos,
    who was shot three times in the head as he was returning to his office
    in Istanbul on 19 January.

    "We hope all the aspects of this case will be clarified, including
    the possible involvement of public officials," the press freedom
    organisation said. "It is vital that the trial should be held in a
    secure and transparent manner, so that the court is not subjected
    to pressure or intimidation and is able to hand down an impartial
    verdict."

    The trial is to be held behind closed doors on the grounds that the
    alleged shooter, Ogun Samast, is only 17. The long list of charges
    against him include "murder with premeditation" and "membership of a
    terrorist organisation." The sentence requested by the prosecution
    for Samast is severe - 18 to 24 years in prison. Twelve of the 18
    people accused are currently detained.

    Reporters Without Borders added: "It is essential that those who
    instigated this murder, whoever they are, should also be identified
    and punished."

    The murder of Dink, who was of Armenian origin, was widely condemned,
    not only by the Armenian community but by many other Turkish sectors
    and throughout the world. Dink defended democracy and free speech,
    which he tried to put into practice in a difficult climate, and he
    had many run-ins with the authorities and Turkish nationalists as
    result of his courage and outspokenness.
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