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    PRESS RELEASE
    International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
    Marie Camberlin, Chargée de programme/ Program Officer
    Afrique du Nord et Moyen Orient
    Middle East and North Africa

    Tel.: 33(0)1 43 55 17 89
    Fax: 33(0)1 43 55 18 80
    17, passage de la main d'or
    75011 Paris
    France
    http://www.fidh.org


    Turkey

    Hrant Dink case : harassment against Agos continues

    Paris, 12 October 2007 - The International Federation for Human Rights

    (FIDH) strongly deplores the continued harassment faced by journalists
    debating the question of the killings of hundreds of thousands by the
    Ottoman Army in 1915-1917 of Armenians in Turkey. Yesterday, Hrant
    Dink's son and one of his colleague from the newspaper Agos were
    sentenced to a suspended prison sentence for « insulting the Turkish
    identity », pursuant to Article 301 of the penal code.

    FIDH recalls that one year ago Hrant Dink, a Turkish journalist of
    Armenian origin, former leader of the movement for democratic reforms in

    Turkey, who personified dialogue between Turks and Armenians, was
    charged with making « disparaging comments about Turkish identity »
    after he called the 1915-1917 killings a genocide. On 19 January 2007,
    Hrant Dink was assassinated on a public street in front of his office in

    Istanbul by a teenager close to ultra nationalist movements.

    Arat Dink and Sarkis Seropyan, respectively editor in chief and director

    of Agos - a bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper - were sentenced on
    the

    ground that Agos published in their columns an interview of Reuters in
    which Hrant Dink called the 1915-1917 killings a genocide. Hrant Dink
    had been prosecuted several times and sentenced to six-month of prison
    on the basis of Article 301.

    FIDH is deeply worried about this continued pattern of infringement to
    freedom of expression and opinion which constitutes a flagrant violation

    of international standards and, in particular the International Covenant

    on Civil and Political Rights which was ratified by Turkey in September
    2003. We are very concerned about the frequent use of Article 301on the
    denigration of «Turkishness », the Republic, and the foundation and
    institutions of the State, to prosecute non-violent critical opinions.
    The majority of cases recently brought against journalists, publishers
    and writers are based on Art. 301.

    Despite the assassination of Hrant Dink, the Turkish authorities
    continue to consider that discussing the nature of the 1915-1917
    killings is an insult to Turkish identity, and thus expose the lives of
    those opening the debate.

    FIDH requests the Turkish authorities to:

    take the necessary measures to ensure the respect of freedom of
    expression and opinion and, in particular, amend domestic legislation in

    order to comply with its international and regional obligations;

    put an end to prosecutions brought against individuals under Article 301

    of the penal code; and abrogate this article;

    ensure that the trial of perpetrators and masterminds in the
    assassination of Hrant Dink is conducted in a fair and transparent
    manner and examine thoroughly the responsibility of the Government and
    authorities which failed to protect a citizen who lived under a threat
    that was known to all.

    Press contact : Karine Appy/Gaël Grilhot : + 33 1 43 55 25 18

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    Karine Appy
    Attachée de presse
    Press Officer
    FIDH
    +33 1 43 55 14 12
    +33 1 43 55 25 18
    +33 6 68 42 93 47
    www.fidh.org
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