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    INTERVENTION OF AGOS NEWSPAPER ATTORNEYS IN "CAGE ACTION PLAN" CASE

    BIAnet.org
    June 15 2010
    Turkey

    The Armenian Agos newspaper requests to be accepted as joint plaintiff
    for the case of the "Cage Action Plan" which targeted non-Muslim
    communities in Turkey. The trial will start at the Istanbul 12th High
    Criminal Court on15 June.

    Erol ONDEROÄ~^LU [email protected] Istanbul - BÄ°A News Center15 June
    2010, Tuesday The Armenian weekly Agos newspaper prepared to become
    joint plaintiffs of the "Cage Action Plan". The plan was supposedly
    worked out as a coup plan by the Naval Forces, targeting non-Muslims
    and aiming to charge them of their religious beliefs.

    In today's first hearing (15 June) at the Istanbul 12th High Criminal
    Court, the joint attorneys of the weekly will apply for acceptance
    as a joint plaintiff.

    The "Cage Action Plan" was revealed by Taraf newspaper in its
    issue from 19 November 2009. It described spectacular plots against
    religious minorities in Turkey in order to overthrow the government
    of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). The plan included
    the assassinations of Turkish-Armenian Agos chief editor Hrant Dink,
    Priest Santoro and three employees of the Zirve Publishing company
    in Malatya as "operations".

    The founder of Agos newspaper, Hrant Dink, was killed in front of
    his office in January 2007.

    "Agos, minorities and non-Muslims were targeted" The Agos newspaper
    and non-Muslims were included in the plan as "primary targets". It
    had been announced that the plan furthermore comprised a list of
    the names and addresses of Agos subscribers living on the Princess
    Islands off the Asian coast of Istanbul.

    The joint attorneys of the Armenian weekly said that the address list
    of the subscribers was published in the internet, that they received
    threatening phone calls and e-mails, and that threatening slogans were
    sprayed on walls in particular on the islands. All this was mentioned
    in the plan as actions within the scope of "terrifying propaganda".

    Additionally, the "Cage Action Plan" includes actions such as
    placing noise bombs in the region around the Agos office in Å~^iÅ~_li
    (Istanbul) and on the islands, assassinations of religious leaders and
    leaders of religious congregations, sending threatening messages to
    churches and schools attended by children with a file at the police
    and announcing bomb threats.

    "Which stage of the plan was the Dink murder?"

    Agos lawyer Fethiye Cetin stated that becoming joint plaintiffs
    would be an important step in the struggle of perceiving minorities
    as equal citizens. She called on human rights organizations and all
    non-governmental organizations to support the case.

    "The so-called 'time slot C' of the plan is very important for the
    Dink case. This means that there must be time slots A and B as well.

    It is likely that these time slots contain crucial information on
    the murder of Hrant Dink and the other 'operations'. Becoming joint
    plaintiffs of the trial means to participate in the investigations
    into these points", Cetin stated.

    The previous application of the lawyers to be accepted as joint
    plaintiffs in the case related to a weapon cache found in Poyrazköy
    (Istanbul) was dismissed. The court had directed them to the "Cage"
    trial. (EO/TK/VK)




    From: A. Papazian
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