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    TURUT: MAKERS OF THE VIDEO HAVE NO CHARACTER

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    19.09.2007

    Folk singer Ýsmail Turut has condemned the makers of the video set
    to his song and broadcast on YouTube; the controversial images and
    lyrics that eulogized the suspects in the murder of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink have already caused the Ýstanbul Chief Prosecutor
    to begin an investigation into the song and the video.

    Ýsmail Turut "I'm so bothered by the video. It's so despicable. The
    ones who made it have no character. It's not suitable with my character
    and beliefs. I condemn the makers of the video. My song doesn't have
    any relation to Hrant Dink or his murder," the singer said yesterday.

    The video, set to his song "Don't Make Any Plans," is threatening,
    showing the body of the slain editor of the Turkish-Armenian weekly
    Agos to the lyrics, "If a person betrays the country, he is finished
    off." Turut said he talked to his lawyer and will do whatever necessary
    to find the makers of the video and have them punished.

    He also said he was disturbed by the Jan. 19 murder of Dink, saying:
    "I wish he hadn't been killed. Nobody can take another's life. I'm
    a Muslim and that's my belief."

    Indicating that he reads the columns of almost every Turkish writer,
    including Dink, Turut said he hadn't agreed with Dink's views,
    but nor did he agree with his murder. "You don't have to agree with
    somebody's views, but you can't kill him because you don't agree with
    him," he elaborated.

    Asked by Today's Zaman about his song's ultra-nationalistic tone,
    Turut, a Black Sea regional folksinger, said he wanted to draw
    attention to his region: "I desired to attract attention to the games
    being played with the Black Sea region. I have similar songs in my
    other recordings. This one is misinterpreted. I received a lot of
    congratulatory messages from the public after my recording was released
    a week ago." Turut claimed that Greece and Russia have designs on the
    Turkish Black Sea region and plans to divide the country and that's
    what concerns him.

    The Ýstanbul Police Department prepared a file on Monday consisting of
    the video and related news before sending it to the Chief Prosecutor's
    Office for investigation. Ýstanbul Press Prosecutor Nurten Altýnok
    said the investigation will involve both an inquiry into those who
    posted the video on YouTube and the lyrics, regarding whether or not
    they constitute a crime. Turut and lyricist Ozan Arif will also be
    investigated. The Human Rights Association (ÝHD) and the Association
    of Human Rights and Solidarity for Oppressed Peoples (MAZLUM-DER)
    have also announced that they will collectively file a lawsuit against
    Turut and Arif.

    Turut said he will testify today at the Sultanahmet Court in Ýstanbul.

    A prominent member of Turkey's Armenian community, Dink campaigned
    for Turkish-Armenian reconciliation, but was hated by nationalists
    for describing the killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as
    genocide -- a charge that Turkey rejects. Dink's murder shocked the
    nation and more than 100,000 people marched at his funeral, chanting,
    "We are all Hrant, we are all Armenian."

    Dink's family asked prosecutors to take judicial action against
    the police on charges of protecting Dink's murderer in July. The
    application concerned members of security forces who took "souvenir
    pictures" with the 17-year-old self-confessed killer, O.S., after he
    was captured in the northern Black Sea city of Samsun, a day after
    shooting Dink in Ýstanbul, on Jan. 19. Footage leaked to the media at
    the time showed officers posing with the hit man as he held a Turkish
    flag, unleashing accusations that some officials may secretly approve
    of the murder. The video set to Turut's song also shows a re-enactment
    of the pictures of Dink's alleged murderer posing in front of the
    Turkish flag after he was captured.

    Is it freedom of speech?

    Meanwhile Ankara Bar Association President Ahsen Coþar said he
    doesn't want to believe reports that one of his colleagues, the
    Ýzmir Bar Association president, supported Turut's right to sing
    that song. "If he supported Turut's right to sing such a song --
    as Turut and the writer of the lyrics are under investigation --
    it is very unfortunate for us. Turut and Arif's unlawful acts are
    being investigated. He shouldn't be making a statement about it. It's
    unfortunate that a bar association's president does something like
    that," Coþar said yesterday.

    Speaking to the Anatolia news agency late on Monday, Ýzmir Bar
    Association President Nevzat Erdemir supported Turut's right to
    sing his song saying there was nothing wrong being "patriotic" and
    expressing one's feelings through a song. Erdemir yesterday clarified
    his position to the Cihan news agency, explaining that he doesn't
    support Turut but his right to freedom of speech.

    --Boundary_(ID_CRyiW+oy2tgmZ2LFbX1z4w)--
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