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    TURKISH COURT GIVES SUSPENDED JAIL TERM TO ASSASSINATED JOURNO'S SON

    AFP
    Middle East Times, Egypt
    Oct 11 2007

    ISTANBUL -- A Turkish court Thursday found the son of assassinated
    ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink guilty of insulting the Turkish
    identity, but spared him jail, Anatolia news agency reported.

    Arat Dink and a colleague, Serkis Seropyan, were given a one-year
    suspended prison term after reproducing an interview in their newspaper
    in which Hrant Dink, who was killed by an ultranationalist youth
    in January, said that the massacre of Armenians in 1915 to 1917 in
    Ottoman Turkey was a genocide.

    The judges at the court in Istanbul ruled that Dink and Seropyan,
    respectively the chief editor and a top writer for Agos magazine,
    a Turkish-Armenian language review, should not go to prison because
    they had no criminal record, Anatolia reported.

    The two journalists were charged under article 301 of the Turkish
    penal code that calls for the punishment of those who "insult Turkish
    national identity," the agency said.

    The interview with Hrant Dink was published in July, 2006, when he
    was editor of Agos.

    Hrant Dink's comments often outraged Turkish nationalists, and he was
    also found guilty of insulting Turkish identity and given a six-month
    suspended jail term. He was gunned down outside the magazine's offices
    in January.

    A teenager who has confessed to the murder and a number of alleged
    accomplices went on trial in July.
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