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    ISTANBUL PROTEST FOR MURDERED TURKISH ARMENIAN JOURNALIST

    Authint Mail, Pakistan
    Jan 20 2014

    20 January 2014 - 08:17AM GMT |
    Middle East

    ISTANBUL - Turkish riot police were out in force on Sunday as large
    crowds massed in Istanbul to demand justice for a prominent Turkish
    Armenian journalist murdered seven years ago.

    "Murderer state will account for this," chanted several thousand
    protesters gathered in Istanbul's Taksim Square to mark the anniversary
    of Hrant Dink's killing, with questions still lingering about the
    circumstances of his death.

    A demonstration has been staged every year since Dink's murder and
    has often turned into a general plea for justice.

    "I'm not here only for Hrant. For more than 100 years, there has been
    so much injustice in Turkey... and it is not only Armenians who have
    been affected," young historian Saro Dadyan told AFP.

    Dink, 52, a leading member of Turkey's tiny Armenian community, was
    shot dead in broad daylight by a teenage ultranationalist outside
    the offices of his bilingual Agos newspaper on January 19, 2007.

    He had campaigned for reconciliation between Turks and Armenians,
    but incurred the wrath of Turkish nationalists for calling the mass
    killings of Armenians during World War I a genocide.

    Dink's supporters believe that those behind the murder were protected
    by the state and have asked for a deeper investigation to uncover
    officials who were allegedly involved.

    Backing up widespread accusations of a state conspiracy, a former
    police informant accused of instigating the murder claimed during
    his trial last month that he had warned police of the plot but they
    failed to act.

    Dink's self-confessed murderer, Ogun Samast, a 17-year-old jobless
    high-school dropout at the time, was sentenced to almost 23 years in
    jail in 2011.

    Sunday's rally came as the Turkish government is battling fresh
    protests in the wake of a wide-ranging corruption scandal ensnaring
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's closest allies.

    Turkish police on Saturday fired tear gas and plastic bullets to
    break up a protest by around 2,000 people over controversial plans
    to impose curbs on the Internet.

    "This demonstration would still be meaningful even if there was no talk
    of corruption. Because all these people are here for justice," said
    one man at the Dink demonstration who only gave his first name Levent.

    "So many people have been put behind bars for unfair reasons...

    Students, journalists, scientists and young people are suffering,"
    the 45-year-old said.

    Turkey has long been criticised for a lack of freedom of expression
    and has been branded the world's top jailer of journalists.

    Dozens of journalists are in detention, as well as lawyers,
    politicians and lawmakers -- most of them accused of plotting against
    the government or having links with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers'
    Party (PKK).

    http://www.authintmail.com/article/middle-east/istanbul-protest-murdered-turkish-armenian-journalist


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