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  • Turkish Police Issue Sketch of Suspected Assailant of Armenian Women

    Turkish Police Issue Sketch of Suspected Assailant of Armenian Women in Istanbul

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/22724/turkish-police-issue-sketch-of-suspected-assailant-of-armenian-women-in-istanbul.html
    18:27, January 26, 2013

    The Turkish press reports that the Turkish police have released a
    sketch of the suspected assailant of 80 year-old Sultan Aykar, the
    latest Armenian woman to be attacked in Istanbul's Samatya
    neighbourhood this past Tuesday.

    The sketch is based on camera footage showing a man smoking outside
    the building where Aykar was attacked.

    On Friday, the Istanbul branch of Turkey's Human Rights Association
    (HRA) claimed that the recent attacks on Turkish Armenian women in
    Samatya weren't merely incidents of violent robberies.

    In its report on the attacks, the HRA said they could be part of an
    `ethnic cleansing' campaign and called for the immediate apprehension
    of the culprits.

    The organization sent its report to the Turkish Ministry of the Interior.

    Meanwhile, Agos newspaper Chief Editor Rober Koptas told Today's Zaman
    that the ministry should establish a commission to conduct a
    comprehensive investigation of the matter.

    `None of the politicians and state officials has released any
    statement on the issue yet, which also increases the concerns of the
    Armenians living in Samatya. The interior minister, the Istanbul
    governor or the Istanbul police chief should give detailed information
    to the public regarding these incidents,' Koptas said.

    Garo Paylan, an Armenian community activist told Today's Zaman that he
    found it surprising that Turkish police have yet to track down the
    attackers despite the numerous security cameras in the neighbourhood
    and the increased police presence.

    `We are deeply concerned that these incidents are an organized crime
    targeting Armenians. This is why the police department should be more
    attentive to these assaults. The fact that no concrete development has
    taken place regarding the assaults gives us doubt about the sincerity
    of the police,' Paylan noted.

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