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    AGOS, Istanbul
    Nov 2009
    19 Kasım 2009


    `Defense petition' of fined general

    The general, sentenced to pay compensation for insulting Hrant Dink,
    dropped offensive hints in his defense petition too.

    Retired Brigadier General Dursun Ali Karaduman has been sentenced to
    pay two thousand Turkish lira as moral indemnities for having insulted
    Hrant Dink during a funeral shortly after Dink's murder, during which
    time the general was serving as Gendarmerie Regional Commander in
    Giresun.

    In the lawsuit, filed by the Dink family, retired Brigadier General
    Dursun Ali Karaduman's defense included harsh accusations and attacks.

    Despite the fact that Dink's murder stirred Turkey and the world to
    outrage, Karaduman insulted Dink during a funeral he attended in April
    2007, and shortly thereafter at another funeral in June 2007, where he
    read the following poem mentioning Dink's name: `Oh, great world, I
    also died / Of course none of you heard about it / And just a day
    before Dink / But you did not hear, or see, or care (...) Yet my name
    was pure and Turkish (¦) I died in my homeland to protect my nation
    from the stateless / I am a Turk, my name is Turkish, but no one got
    to learn my name.'

    Grigoryan said that he has repeated those bellicose statements
    numerous times, but he is sure the statement made on November 20, by
    its nature, differs from previous statements.

    `Why does Dink come to mind?'

    In Karaduman's defense statement, there are accusations and
    implications that go even further than the funeral comments in
    dispute. `Today the U.S. Senate, French Assembly, British House of
    Lords, EU Parliament in Brussels, and Armenia did not condemn those
    who killed you. They raise their voices only when traitors are
    killed,' said Karaduman, but claimed that he meant `PKK terrorists,'
    and asked, `Why does a Turkish citizen, Hrant Dink, come to mind when
    Armenia is mentioned here? Don't Armenia and the Armenian diaspora
    have demands for land from Turkey? Do they not demand compensation?'

    http://www.agos.com.tr/eng/index.p hp?module=news&news_id=1315&cat_id=1

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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