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    Associated Press Worldstream
    Oct 7 2005


    Armenian-Turkish journalist convicted, sentenced for remarks
    insulting Turks


    An Istanbul court on Friday convicted an Armenian-Turkish journalist
    of making remarks insulting to Turks in an article he wrote last
    year, the journalist said.

    Hrant Dink, a Turkish citizen and editor of the bilingual
    Armenian-Turkish newspaper Agos, was convicted under a clause in the
    Turkish penal code that makes it a crime to insult the Turkish
    national character.

    Dink said he was given a six-month suspended sentence, which means he
    will not serve prison time unless he repeats the offense.

    In a series of articles written in 2004, Dink urged Armenians in the
    diaspora to get rid of the "poisoning effect" of their history in
    Turkey and focus on the welfare of Armenia, said Karin Karakasli, an
    editor at the newspaper. She said the court took the article out of
    context, saying it meant that Turkish blood is poison.

    The European Union has asked Turkey to change its law making it a
    crime to insult the national identity or risk endangering its EU bid.

    Turkey officially opened EU membership negotiations early Tuesday,
    but its bid is opposed by a majority of Europeans.
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