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    No Verdict Again in Sevag Balıkçı Murder Trial

    A military court in Diyarbakir district resumed the trial of Kıvanç
    Ağaoğlu who is suspected for allegedly killing Sevag Balıkçı during
    their compulsory military service, ruling to continue suspect's
    lending trial until the next session on February 28.

    Ekin KARACA
    [email protected]
    Diyarbakır - BIA News Desk
    25 January 2013, Friday


    A military court in Diyarbakir province resumed the trial of Kıvanç
    Ağaoğlu who is suspected for allegedly killing Sevag Balıkçı during
    their compolsory military service on April 24, 2011 - 96th anniversary
    of Armenian Genocide.

    The court ruled to continue suspect's lending trial until the next
    session on February 28.

    Garo Paylan, an activist from Justice For Sevag Initiative, said
    Turkey's main forensic institution wrote a report proving that Kıvanç
    Ağaoğlu's rifle was shot in parallel to the victim, an evidence that
    might refute claims for accident.

    "The advocates of victim's parents pointed out the contradiction in
    witnesses' testimonies. They demanded witness testimonies before the
    court and a new investigation. The testimony process might have been
    flawed because they were all taken in different cities," Paylan said.

    He also reminded the court's order to decide on the testimonies
    according to the upcoming expert report.

    "Turkish state feeds hatred against minorities"

    Nor Zartonk and Justice For Sevag Initiative made a public statement
    prior to the court session.

    Reminding the recent attacks on elderly Armenian women in Samatya, the
    declaration said the incidents occurred due to the inevitable
    consequence of hatred narrative towards non Turkish-Muslims.

    "For over 150 years, the authorities in this land always sacrificed
    individuals and groups which they could not assimilate. Just like in
    1915, the crimes against Armenians in Turkey still go unpunished.
    Racism and chauvinism is fed by state authorities to be used against
    minorities." (EKN)

    http://www.bianet.org/english/youth/143899-no-verdict-again-in-sevag-balikci-murder-trial


    From: Baghdasarian
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