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    DIYARBAKIR MILITARY COURT RESUMES TRIAL INVESTIGATING DEATH OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN SOLDIER

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/22749/diyarbakir-military-court-resumes-trial-investigating-death-of-turkish-armenian-soldier.html
    16:59, January 28, 2013

    On January 25, a military court in Diyarbakir province resumed the
    trial of Kıvanç AÄ~_aoÄ~_lu , the alleged killer of Turkish-Armenian
    soldier Sevag Balıkçı during their compulsory military service on
    April 24, 2011.

    Sevag Balıkçı was killed in Batman, southeastern Turkey where
    he was serving his last 23 days as a conscripted private. Official
    military reports have consistently claimed that the Armenian was
    killed unintentionally during a â~@~\friendly prankâ~@~].

    The lengthy trial has had many twists and turns and conflicting
    testimony from witnesses.

    During the trialâ~@~Ys ninth hearing in November 2012, defense lawyer
    İbrahim Gök motioned for a media ban on all further hearings,
    arguing that the trial was becoming "politicized" and that the case
    has nothing to do with the events of 1915. His request was denied.

    Garo Paylan, an activist from Justice for Sevag Initiative, said
    Turkey's main forensic institution issued a report proving that
    Kıvanç AÄ~_aoÄ~_lu's rifle was shot in parallel to the victim,
    a fact that might refute claims of an accident.

    "The advocates of victim's parents pointed out the contradiction in the
    testimony of witnesses. 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"

    The Turkish Armenian civic group Nor Zartonk and the Justice For Sevag
    Initiative made a public statement prior to the January 25 trial and
    raised the issue of recent attacks against elderly Armenian women in
    Samatya. ,

    "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,â~@~] the statement reads.

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