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    500 IN ISTANBUL PROTEST RELEASE OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN SOLDIER'S KILLER

    hetq
    10:29, September 6, 2012

    According to Turkish press reports, some 500 people gathered in
    Istanbul's Taksim Square yesterday to protest the release of a Turkish
    soldier who is on trial in the suspicious killing of Sevag Balikci,
    a Turkish-Armenian soldier, on April 24, 2011.

    The protestors say that the killing of Balikci was premeditated as
    it came on the 96th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    Kivanc Agaoglu, the defendant, claims that his gun accidentally went
    off killing the Armenian.

    Around 500 demonstrators began marching toward Galatasaray Square at
    7pm behind a banner that read "Militarism kills."

    Sevag Balikci's family also attended the demonstration along with
    anti-war and human rights activists.

    The protesters chanted slogans in Turkish, Armenian and Kurdish
    throughout the entire march.

    "We are all Sevag, we are all Armenians," "The murderous state will
    be called to account," "Do not enlist in the military, do no spill a
    brother's blood," "Sevag, we will not forget you," "Never to kill or
    die, never to become anyone's soldier," "Long live the brotherhood
    of peoples," the demonstrators shouted.

    The demonstration was organized by the Nor Zartonk initiative.




    From: A. Papazian
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