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  • ANKARA: Agos Lawyers Demand Resignation Of Judge Yalcinkaya

    AGOS LAWYERS DEMAND RESIGNATION OF JUDGE YALCINKAYA
    Erol ONDEROÄ~^LU - [email protected]

    BIA
    Nov 24 2008
    Turkey

    Kemal Aytac, one of the lawyers for weekly Agos, Armenian-Turkish
    newspaper, demanded resignation of Hakkı Yalcınkaya, judge for
    the 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance of Å~^iÅ~_li, Istanbul,
    or his removal.

    Kemal Aytac, one of the lawyers of weekly Agos, Armenian-Turkish
    newspaper, demanded resignation of Hakkı Yalcınkaya, the judge of
    the 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance of Å~^iÅ~_li, Istanbul, who
    prosecuted and sentenced Hrant Dink, Arat Dink and Serkis Seropyan,
    or his removal from his position by the Ministry of Interior.

    It is claimed that Judge Yalcınkaya had asked Kemal Kerincsiz,
    during a phone conversation, before he was arrested for the Ergenekon
    investigation, if he had any orders for him.

    "If it is true he should resign, otherwise the ministry should launch
    an investigation" Aytac said, "It is unbelievable. He was my classmate
    as well. They are humans; there can be a close relationship at some
    level. However, if this allegation is true then the judge should
    resign, if not, then the ministry should launch an investigation and
    remove him from his post."

    It is found out that the Director-General of the Criminal Matters
    of the Ministry of Justice already launched an inspection regarding
    Yalcınkaya's ruling of one and a half year prison sentence in Zihni
    Cakır case.

    "The rulings against Agos may be subject to new discussions"
    Emphasizing that the past rulings regarding Agos may be subject to
    reevaluation, Aytac says, "This is a new situation. This judge has
    lost his credibility in the eyes of the public. Then, his rulings in
    the past cases should be reevaluated."

    "The citizens who will face this judge now on will not trust his
    rulings, even if they are fair. He should not stay in his post in
    order to protect the credibility of the judiciary system."

    "He is a kind of judge who relies more on political justifications
    rather than the law."

    In his ruling about the Cakır case on September 12, 2008 regarding
    "the violation of the secrecy of the investigation, he had made the
    following ruling:

    "(...)the expression of Ergenekon which unites the Turkish world,
    including Pakistan and Afghanistan, was defiled, those who fight
    against terrorism were presented as criminals in the book (...)"

    "It is not even possible to imagine that General Kazım Karebekir
    (one of the important generals in the Turkish Independence War)
    could be in such betrayal. It is clear that this is a lie produced
    by those who have a problem with the Turkish Army."

    Yalcınkaya was rejected; he eventually ruled for an acquittal This
    court had insisted on prosecuting Hrant Dink under article 159 and
    convicted him to delay-able 6 months in prison. It had also sentenced
    Arat Dink and Serkis Seropyan of Agos to delay-able one year in prison
    under article 301 for "denigrating Turkishness."

    The court had also tried Aris Nalcı and Seropyan for "attempting to
    influence the trial process" and the two journalists were acquitted
    in the case where their lawyers had rejected Yalcınkaya and two
    other members of the court.

    --Boundary_(ID_OcFOuTeGWXSA26yk6Z2J4Q)--
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