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    Reporters without borders (press release), France
    Oct 12 2007


    Arat Dink convicted of `insult to turkish identity' after publishing
    article about his father Hrant Dink


    Reporters Without Borders today voiced `outrage' at a one-year prison
    sentence against the son of murdered journalist Hrant Dink, Arat
    Dink, editor-in-chief of the weekly Agos, and his editor Serkis
    Seropyan, using the same law under which his father had been
    prosecuted.

    A court in the Sisli district of Istanbul found Arat Dink and Serkis
    Seropyan guilty of `insulting Turkish identity' for publishing an
    interview in Agos which Hrant Dink gave to Reuters in 2006 in which
    he termed as genocide the massacres of Armenians from 1915-17,
    remarks for which Hrant Dink was prosecuted at the time.

    The one-year jail sentence was suspended against both men because
    neither had any previous convictions

    `It is a complete aberration for this decision to come now, after
    Turkish President Abdullah Gull said on 3 October that he was in
    favour of an amendment to Article 301 which makes it a crime to refer
    to the Armenian genocide', the worldwide press freedom organisation
    said.

    `Ironically, the same court yesterday handed down a two-year
    suspended prison sentence against a youth who threatened the
    editorial staff of Agos, after Hrant Dinks's murder,' the
    organisation said.

    Ridvan Dogan, 19, admitted sending threats to Agos but claimed that
    he had forwarded the threats without reading the contents of the
    email. The court suspended his sentence because he had expressed
    regret and because he had committed no previous offences.

    Several Agos journalists had to be given police protection because of
    the threats received just a few days after the 19 January 2007 murder
    of Hrant Dink outside the newspaper's offices by 17-year-old Ogun
    Samast.

    http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_a rticle=23958
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