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Turkey gendarmerie officer: Dink’s assassin opened flag at police station at prosecutor’s directive

August 1, 2017 By administrator

Hrant dink killer turkish flagGendarmerie officer Birol Ustaoğlu, who is a defendant in the Hrant Dink murder case, gave testimony at the ongoing trial into this case, in Istanbul.

Ustaoğlu, who is detained by court decision, said after arresting Dink’s murderer Ogün Samast, they had taken him to the gendarmerie, and then to a police precinct, according to Cumhuriyet (Republic) daily of Turkey.

The gendarmerie officer stressed that the infamous photo of Samast and the police officers with a Turkish flag was taken at the police station, and on the day of his arrest.

“It was apparent that they had instructed him [Samast] to say nothing,” noted Birol Ustaoğlu. “Subsequently, a camera came to the room, Samast asked whether he could take out a [Turkish national] flag, [and] the prosecutor instructed to allow raising the flag and to definitely take a picture of this instant.”

According to the gendarmerie officer, a national intelligence officer also was in the room during the interrogation of Dink’s assassin.

Hrant Dink, the founder and chief editor of Agos Armenian weekly of Istanbul, was gunned down on January 19, 2007, outside the then office of this newspaper.

In 2011, the perpetrator, Ogün Samast, was sentenced by a juvenile court to 22 years and ten months for the murder.

After long court proceedings and appeals, however, a new probe was ultimately launched in this murder case, and regarding numerous former and serving senior Turkish officials’ complicity in this assassination.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Hrant dink, murder, Turkey, turkish flag

Turkish court orders release of 5 suspects in Dink case

July 8, 2017 By administrator

hrant dinkAn Istanbul court on Friday ordered the release of five suspects with alleged links to the killing of a prominent Armenian-Turkish journalist in 2007, Worldbulletin.net reports, citing a judicial source said.

Former gendarmerie officers Abdullah Dinc, Yusuf Bozca, Ali Baris Sevindik, and Volkan Sahin, as well as a publishing house owner Adem Sarigul had been remanded in custody last summer over the murder of Hrant Dink.
Dinc and Bozca were remanded in July 2016, while the others were remanded a month later.
The 14th High Criminal Court ruled their release under judicial supervision and an international travel ban, the source said on condition of anonymity due to restrictions over talking to the media.

Dink, editor-in-chief of the Armenian-Turkish newspaper Agos, was killed outside his office on January 19, 2007 in a case that has stirred intrigue and conspiracy theories.
Ogun Samast was jailed for 23 years in 2011 for the killing. Samast, who was aged 17 at the time of the shooting, claimed he killed Dink for “insulting Turkishness”.
Although Samast is the only person to be jailed for the murder, speculation at the involvement of others has persisted.
In April, Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) – which Turkey accuses of having plotted last year’s deadly July 15 coup attempt – was officially tied to the case.

A 120-page indictment said that soldiers and police involved in the Dink murder later played an active role in the coup.

FETO leader Fetullah Gulen, former prosecutor Zekeriya Oz, the former editor-in-chief of the Gulenist Zaman newspaper Ekrem Dumanli as well as journalists Adem Yavuz Arslan, Faruk Mercan and Ercan Gun were charged with “intentional killing” and “attempting to remove the constitutional order”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Court, Hrant dink, Turkey

Turkish journalist: All state authorities are guilty of Hrant Dink’s assassination

June 11, 2017 By administrator

hrant dink murderTurkish journalist Nedim Şener has testified at the subsequent trial session related to the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

Şener, who wrote a book about Dink, noted that in 2011 he was arrested as a member of Ergenekon terrorist group for his attempt to study the details of Dink’s assassination, Turkish newspaper BirGun reports.

“All the state authorities are guilty. Some of them knew [about the assassination], others intentionally closed their eyes to that, and still others were somehow involved [in that]. Solving Dink’s assassination is the dignity of the state,” Şener noted.

According to him, in order to understand the occurrence, it is necessary to read Dink’s article entitled “80 year-old mystery of Sabiha Gökçen.” “After that article, the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces targeted Dink, the National Security Service following the same path.” Political factors were also present in his assassination. If you want to find those liable for his assassination, listen attentively to the lie told at the trial. It is first of all the judges, who considered his murder case, who should be tried,” the journalist stressed.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Hrant dink, Nedim Şener

Interesting detail revealed in Hrant Dink murder case in Turkey

April 27, 2017 By administrator

The name of former prosecutor Zekeriya Öz, who was discharged on charges of being a member of the Gülen movement—which is led by US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen—and has fled Turkey, has been included in the indictment of the case into the murder of Istanbul Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

The indictment stated that Öz had telephonic conversations with Muharrem Demirkale, commander of the gendarmerie intelligence that was surveilling Dink’s murderer Ogün Samast, a day before and a day after the murder, according to Milliyet daily of Turkey.

Also, Zekeriya Öz had been at the scene at the time of the murder, and kept track of how the murder was taking place.

Muharrem Demirkale is under arrest.

Hrant Dink, the founder and chief editor of Agos Armenian bilingual weekly of Istanbul, was gunned down on January 19, 2007 in front of then office of Agos.

In 2011, the perpetrator, Ogün Samast, was sentenced by a juvenile court to 22 years and ten months for the murder.

After long court proceedings and appeals, however, a new probe was ultimately launched in this murder case, and regarding numerous former and serving senior Turkish officials’ complicity in this assassination.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Hrant dink, murder, Zekeriya Öz

Suspects Held In Killing Of Armenian Hrant Dink-prominent Armenian-Turkish journalist.

March 29, 2017 By administrator

İngilizce Haberler |

8 defendants accused of terrorist membership in case linked to Hrant Dink murder

Eight defendants, including police and journalists, were remanded on Tuesday to stand trial on charges relating to the murder of a prominent Armenian-Turkish journalist.

Hrant Dink, the founder of the bilingual Armenian-Turkish weekly newspaper Agos, was shot dead in an Istanbul street in January 2007.

Although a suspect was convicted, the case has been re-investigated several times amid concerns that police conspired to allow Dink’s killing to happen.

According to a judicial source who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to the media, the eight suspects were held on charges of membership of terror organization and “attempting to overthrow the constitutional order”.

Ogun Samast, aged 17 at the time of the killing, claimed he murdered Dink for “insulting Turkishness” and was jailed for 23 years in 2011.

Since then, prosecutors have examined whether he acted alone.

In July 2014, the Constitutional Court ruled the original police inquiry had been an “ineffective investigation”. Last December, another indictment was filed calling for the prosecution of 26 former police officers on charges of establishing an armed organization and dereliction of duty.

Recently, the investigation has been expanded to gendarmerie officers and claims linking the killing to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization, which is said to have been behind last July’s attempted coup, have added a new dimension.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Hrant dink, new-trial, Turkey

INTERVIEW: Tuba Çandar on her biography of killed journalist Hrant Dink

January 21, 2017 By administrator

People hold placards reading “We all are Hrant, we all are Armenians” in front of the Istanbul office of weekly newspaper Agos during a rally commemorating Hrant Dink 10 years after his assassination. AFP photo

By William Armstrong 

The work of Armenian-origin Turkish journalistHrant Dink was as important as his death was tragic. As editor of the weekly newspaper Agos, Dink helped break new ground in the late 1990s and early 2000s before he was shot dead outside the Agos office by a young ultranationalist 10 years ago on Jan. 19.

Tuba Çandar’s biography of Dink (reviewed in HDN here) gives a detailed, moving account of his life and work. Çandar spoke to the Hürriyet Daily News about writing the book and Dink’s legacy.

The book is written in a unique way, using the voices of Dink’s friends, family and colleagues, as well as his own work, to tell the story of his life. Why did you choose this method?

Hrant Dink was my friend. When I first started writing his biography, I immediately knew it was not going to be a standard biography. The pain of losing him was still too fresh, too intense. I couldn’t position myself as a “third-person omniscient” narrator to relate Hrant’s life. Nor could I write as if I had witnessed his life first hand. So I decided there would be no single narrator, no overarching “I” in my book. Instead, beginning with the Dink family, I would tell Hrant’s life story by chronologically bringing together the accounts of the witnesses of each period of his life: Their “voices” would construct the book.

I interviewed 125 people over a period of three-and-a-half years. While doing the writing  I took special care to preserve the unique tone of their narration. At one point I also decided to include Hrant’s “voice” among all the other voices. There are over a thousand articles written by him in the Agos archive. I sorted out the autobiographical ones and edited them to fit the chronological and thematic flow of the biography. The book  became an impassioned epic of one man’s life looking for truth and justice. It also tells the unofficial history of Turkey’s Armenians and the genocide of 1915 still denied by the Turkish state.

Did you encounter any particular difficulty while writing the book? What new information or unexpected impression did you draw?

After the speech made at Hrant’s funeral by his wife Rakel, the Dink family withdrew themselves from the outside world and took the decision not to speak to anyone. But Rakel persuaded them to end their vow of silence for my work. It was with her blessing that I entered the first door she opened, and moved one by one from the family elders to their Armenian friends. These were all members of a silenced and isolated minority community, and they were also all in deep sorrow and grief after Hrant’s assassination.

The first difficulty I encountered was emotional and it lasted throughout the whole work. The witnesses of his life not only shared Hrant’s life story with me, opening up their sealed hearts, they also went back in time to retrace a hundred years of the stories of their ancestors. So writing the book was a painful journey. The new impression, or knowledge, that I drew while researching and writing the book was that it was certainly “genocide” that the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire were subjected to in 1915.

Dink was known for having a very Anatolian, down-to-earth way of speaking and behaving. How did that affect his life and work?

The foundations of Hrant’s personality were laid at the orphanage of the Gedikpaşa Protestant Church in Istanbul and shaped, from as early as his secondary-school years, through the tough struggle to earn his daily bread. Added to this was his revolutionary leftism that developed at the high school where he studied as a boarding student during the years of the ’68 youth movement. This produced a daring young man, and that was also the meaning of the nickname “Khent” given to him by his closest friends: “Crazy Heart.”

To use the phrase he chose himself, Hrant Dink was “an Anatolian to the very core.” His life was a microcosm of Anatolian Armenians. Hrant told us the story of his ancestors, the Anatolian Armenians who were uprooted and sent to death in the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He also told us about the continuation of that undertaking during the Turkish Republic through implementation of discriminatory state policies, ranging from the closure of Armenian churches and schools in Anatolia to the confiscation of Armenian minority foundations’ properties in Istanbul, stripping Armenians of their economic and cultural wealth and identity. Only a “Khent,” a Crazy Heart like Hrant, would dare to tell this story in Turkey.

His humane but direct style unsettled many people and forced them to think more deeply, from left to right and from Armenian nationalists to Turkish nationalists. He was a kind of iconoclast.

Hrant was not only the first secular voice of the Christian Armenian minority. Over a decade of political activism, he also became one of the most prominent public intellectuals, who fought for the democratization of the Turkish political system. He dared to speak and write against the taboos of the regime, including every single controversial issue – from the Kurdish question to the headscarf ban at universities, which was still in effect until the first years of the last decade. He did all this with the same commitment. In a country like Turkey where Armenians live in their shells as a silenced community, his undertaking was unprecedented.

He observed that the silence to which Armenians had been condemned due to the denialist and oppressive state policies had also kept the Turkish people in the dark about their past. And beginning with simple human stories, he set out to inform the public. The language he used was never blaming or accusing. On the contrary, it was inclusive, and that is why it was very effective.

The book describes how Agos also unsettled many within the Armenian community in Turkey, asking bold new questions. Could you give a few details? What changes did Agos help develop in the late 1990s and 2000s?

In his newspaper Agos, Hrant set out to give the silenced Armenian community a political voice. He also set out handling issues such as Patriarchal elections, in which the Turkish state was involved. When Agos aired those “internal disputes,” there was widespread consternation. The circles inside the community with links to the state launched a campaign of threats and negative propaganda. Hrant began to openly attack those members of the community as state informers. He even began to criticize the way the Patriarchate was spending its money. Hrant was discussing openly things that everyone had been witnessing in silence for years. He began to argue that the Patriarch should not have the last word on every matter, and the community should “secularize” and become “transparent.” Around the time of the elections of the Armenian minority foundations, Agos faced two confiscation orders.

After raising uncomfortable questions in Agos he was targeted by nationalists in a defamation campaign for many years, which was very difficult for him and his family. Could you describe the years leading up to his assassination?

In the year 2005, Hrant published an article in Agos, saying that Sabiha Gökçen, Atatürk’s adoptive daughter and Turkey’s first woman combat pilot, was an Armenian girl taken from an orphanage in Anatolia after 1915. The publication of that story caused an explosion. Thus it marked the beginning of the end, leading to Hrant’s tragic end.

The Office of the Chief of the General Staff immediately issued a statement accusing Agos of “an approach that does not contribute to our national unity and social peace.” In the following days Hrant was called to the Istanbul Governor’s Office, to be warned and implicitly threatened by two members of the national intelligence agency. A day after he was rebuked at the Governor’s Office, ultranationalist groups took to the street and gathered in front of the Agos building, shouting menacing slogans such as, “Love the country or leave it!”

Overnight, Hrant became the enemy of the old nationalist establishment. He faced charges for “insulting and denigrating Turkishness” under article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code. He was prosecuted three times under the same article, which was a restriction of freedom of thought and expression. In 2006 he was given a prison sentence.

In the meantime, Hrant became the subject of a hate-campaign in the nationalist and right-wing media. Shocked and humiliated by the judgment, he took his case to the Court of Appeals, and six months later the High Court confirmed the verdict against him, which led to an increase in death threats that he was receiving. These threats did not only target him, but also his son.

With the confirmation of the verdict, the hate-campaign in the media surged, accusing him of being a “traitor.” As Hrant was walking towards his death, bearing the label “enemy of the Turks” like a crucifix on his shoulders, he wrote in his last column: “I am fluttering like a pigeon. But I know that people in this country do not harm pigeons.” Two days before this article was published, he was shot dead on the pavement in front of the Agos office.

Ten years after his death, what legacy did he leave behind? What would say about today’s Turkey?

Ten years is a long time. Maybe in the first few years after his assassination, we could speak of some positive aspects about Hrant’s legacy. There were people chanting “We are all Armenians” and “We are all Hrant Dink” at his funeral; there was the “I Apologize” campaign to Armenians, an online petition signed by more than 30,000 Turkish people; and there was the partial amendment of the notorious Article 301 of the Penal Code. Hrant’s assassination also added further impulse to democratization efforts in the country on the path to membership of the European Union. Thus, some properties of the Armenian minority foundations, which had been confiscated by the state, were given back to their previous owners.

But 10 years is a long time. The case into Hrant’s assassination, which has been ongoing since then, led to a profound disappointment with the justice system. It degenerated into a farcical game of different power centers within the state endlessly blaming one another. And over the past two years Turkey has drifted further and further away from democracy. Turkey in 2017 has become a country under authoritarian rule, dangerously polarized, with an uncertain future. It is not possible that Hrant’s legacy would not be affected by that negative political climate.

The current witch hunt that Turkish Armenian MP Garo Paylan is currently subjected to over his reference to the Armenian genocide in his speech at parliament on Jan. 13, shows that Hrant Dink’s legacy in today’s Turkey is nothing other than the Myth of Sisyphus.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: biography, Hrant dink, Tuba Çandar

ZEYNEP TOZDUMAN: EVERY JANUARY HRANT, HER OCAK AYI HRANT’LA YENIDEN VURULDUK BIZ

January 21, 2017 By administrator

ZEYNEP TOZDUMAN, human right activist, Izmir

By ZEYNEP TOZDUMAN,

Translated from Turkish, see turkish version

In 1915 and beyond, because of the suffering and oppression of the Armenian people, from Malatya to Istanbul and then to the Armenian orphanage, Hrant Dink is a journey to die for just wanting peace.

Agos Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Hrant Dink lost his life as a result of assassination in Istanbul / Sisli on 19 January 2007. Ogun Samast, a 17-year-old right-wing genocide, fired at Hrant Dink and once again shouted, “I killed kâvuru,” which is the real killer in this country for 102 years.

It was not only the voice of the Armenian people shot in Hrant. Hrant was shot by Hrant who was shot by Hrant who were shot by Hrant’s socialists, human rights defenders, Peacekeepers, oppressed peoples and beliefs, those who suffered discrimination, women who suffered torture and abandonment, genocide by child bodies, ecologists in short, peace and conscience.

Every January 19th, we take the conscience to send it like a flag, we multiply every day and get to the fields of Hrant to add sound. And if you are praised, be it Hrant; I will always be the way to see sunny tomorrows with all the kadim peoples and beliefs.

It has been 10 years since the death of Hrant Dink. For the last 10 years we are expecting and resisting Justice and Hrant’s thoughts to live on this land. And those who created the killer from the child; Their hands, their arms are shaking in this country. We can not talk about democracy and human rights and freedoms in a country where the killers are awarded and the hero is made.

In 1915, the Armenian-Syriac-the genocide applied to the Pontus Greeks; On this day the country continues to change shape. The people who made their presence on the Armenian absence / enmity in the country, we talked on the basis of the TBMM Constitution for the week, HDP deputy Garo Paylan, once again showed us that the genocide continues to Armenian people. Which facial areas come out every year to commemorate Hrant Dink, the fascist CHP, the defender of the deep state who caused Garo Paylan to unite in the parliament yesterday and to silence and punish him? This is the most beautiful gift to be given to these two-faced, racist understandings. The honorable Peace request that Hrant ‘ın uploaded to us as a mission.

One of the desires of Hrant Dink, who gave a peace struggle for life, was the removal of the borders and quotas between Armenia and Turkey and the development of commercial and cultural relations. I want to hope. Hrant thinks that one day he will live on this land.

From 1915 until today, the criminalization of the criminals, such as denial of genocide, has opened the way for new massacres in our country. Since we did not settle for 1915, we were witnesses of the massacres that corresponded to almost every day, and that was the day we were the madness.

1924 Nasturi massacre, 1930 Zilan, 1938 Dersim, Malatya, Maras, Sivas, Roboski, Suruc, Ankara, Sirnak, Diyarbakir, Sur, Cizre, Nusaybin, Silopi, Istanbul, Antep, Izmir, Prisons massacres and more nice cities every day with bombs We are. Just as it is in Syria and Iraq, we do not have the safety of life. Every new day; Poor Kurdish-Turkish working young people wake up with news of martyrdom funerals. The fact that our border neighbors are fleeing from the despicable / war of Islamic terrorist organizations living in Syria and Iraq, that the children bodies hit the seas and that they are marketed as slaves to the Islamic countries is also due to not facing these massacres.

On this day, Syria and Iraq to make the tesekkere and şavas tırlık, the country to blood pool, the crime is unpunished / past due to the trial. IŞİD, which is still disastrous in the middle east, Kürtlere, Ermenilere, Asur / Keldanilere, Alevilere, Ezidilere, who suffered shrinking 76 times, and many other people, is also rooted in the fact that crimes against humanity are unpunished. So peace does not come to those lands nor democracy without facing genocide.

Having a peaceful and Sol-socialist world view, Hrant Dink took an active part in the TKP organization he was influenced by in his life in the orphanage. And just because he believed the ideology changed his name to the Euphrates so that he might be hurt. Just like his friend / comrade Armenak Bakırcı changed his name to Orhan. In Hrant; He was a man of trial like the Turkish Armenian Revolutionary Paramaz and 20 friends who were executed in Beyazıt Square in 1915. In this country, those beautiful people who either believed that the only survival of their people and oppressed peoples would be possible with Socialism, were either executed or killed in a traitorous assassination in this country. Hrant Dink, the brave son of the Armenian people, was assassinated in Diyarbakir in 2015 in the same quarters of another people, the peace ambassador of the Kurdish people, Tahir Elçi.

How beautiful said Hrant ‘Yes, we have our eyes on this land of Armenians. There is, because our root is here. But do not worry. This is not for going to the soil. To come to this land and bury the bottom.

And the cries of 1.5 million people buried in the bottom of this land, the Kurds Genocide continues with the addition of screams. We are continuing to suffer these days as we have not been reconciled with 1915. Hrant Dink; It was a bridge between both the Armenian people and the Turkish people, and it was the voice of peace, peace. Hrant was not only the people of the genocide, but the conscience of all peoples / beliefs oppressed and discriminated against. On January 19th, the heart was ruthlessly shattered.

We, persistently and persistently, have been waiting for the death of Hrant ‘ın for 10 years. If Hrant “ın dead is removed from the ground, I believe that in 1915 we will apologize for the unmitigated death, and we will have a screen in our country. Although this day seems to disappear in this lightened state due to anti-democratic practices and an out-of-date / reactionary education and fascist laws, sooner or later this apology will surely happen. We know that the Sun can not platter with clay. In a country that has been bogged down for 102 years; The bright days are only to face the dark and dirty history of the past.

The ongoing Hrant Dink case, Er Sevag Fisherman’s case and linguist intellectual, Sevan Nişanyan are still held arbitrarily in the penitentiary house, and the ones made in the parliament by Garo Paylan in 1915 are a concrete demonstration of the 1915 persecution for the Armenian people and the Christian people.

In the land called Anatolia, not only 1.5 million Armenians but also hundreds of thousands Assyrian-Syrian and Pontus Greeks were sacrificed. Although Turkey was one of the first countries to sign the treaty enacted by Rafael Lemkin in 1948, it still denies genocide.

It is the result of the murder of Hrant Dink and the fact that the real killers are still not being brought before the judiciary with the rejection and the denial of the Armenian genocide. Today, the lawlessness which has lived in the country since 15 July 2016 …

———————————– Turkish Version ————————–

HER OCAK AYI HRANT’LA YENIDEN VURULDUK BIZ

1915 ve sonrası Ermeni halkının yaşadığı acılar ve baskılar yüzünden Malatya“dan, Istanbul’a ve ardından Ermeni yetimhanesine, ata yurdu olan ülkesinde; sadece barış istediği için ölume giden bir yolcudur Hrant Dink.
Agos Gazetesi Genel Yayın Yönetmeni Hrant Dink 19 Ocak 2007 tarihinde Istanbul/ Şişli’de, uğradığı suikast sonucu hayatını kaybetmiştir. 17 yaşındaki Ogün Samast adlı sağ görüşlü bir gencin Hrant Dink‘e ateş ederek, “Gâvuru öldürdüm” diye haykırmasından bir kez daha anlıyoruz ki bu ülkede tam 102 yıldır asıl katiller, hep dışarda.
Hrant‘da vurulan sadece Ermeni halkının sesi değildi. Hrant“la vurulan Sol- sosyalistlerin, insan hakları savunucularının, Barışseverlerin, Ezilen halkların ve inançların, Ayrımcılığa uğrayanların, Iskence ve tecavüze uğrayan kadınların, Çocuk bedenlere yapılan soykırımın, Ekolojistlerin kısacası barışın, insanın ve vicdanın sesiydi Hrant‘la vurulan.
Her 19 Ocak günü o vicdanı bir bayrak gibi göndere çekmek icin, her gün daha da çoğalarak Hrant’in sesine, ses katmak için bizler alanlara cıkarız. Ve ant olsun, şart olsun ki Hrant; yolun hep yolumuz olacaktır güneşli yarınları tüm kadim halklar ve inançlarla birlikte görmek için.
Hrant Dink’in ölümünün ardından tam 10 yıl geçti. Tam 10 yıldır bizler Adalet ve Hrant’ın düsüncelerinin bu topraklarda hayat bulmasını bekliyor ve direniyoruz. Ve çocuktan katil yaratanlar; ellerini, kollarını sallayarak geziyorlar bu ülkede. Katillerin ödüllendirildiği, kahraman yapıldığı bir ülkede, demokrasi ve insan hak ve hürriyetlerinden söz edemeyiz.
1915’de Ermeni- Süryani- Pontus Rumlara uygulanan Soykırım; bu günde ülkede şekil değiştirerek devam ediyor. Varlıklarını Ermeni yokluğu/ düşmanlığı üzerine insaat eden Ülkede, gectigimiz hafta TBMM Anayasa oylamasında konuşan, HDP Milletvekili Garo Paylan‘a yapılanlar, bizlere bir kez daha göstermiştir ki Ermeni halkına soykırım devam ediyor. Dün Garo Paylan‘ ı meclisde üç parti birlik olup susturmaya, ceza almasına neden olan derin devletin savunucusu fasist CHP, Hrant Dink’i anmak icin her yıl hangi yüzle alanlara çıkıyor? Işte bu iki yüzlü, ırkcı anlayışlara da verilecek en güzel armağandır Hrant‘ ın bize bir görev olarak yüklediği onurlu Barış talebi.
Yaşamı boyu barış mücadelesi veren Hrant Dink’in, bir arzusu da Ermenistan ve Türkiye arasında sınırların ve kotaların kaldırılıp, ticari ve kültürel ilişkilerin geliştirilmesiydi. Bende ummak istiyorum. Hrant’ın bu düşünün, bir gün bu topraklarda hayat bulmasını.
1915’den günümüze değin soykırımın inkârı gibi suçluların cezasız kalması, ülkemizde yeni kitlesel katliamların yolunu açmiştır . 1915 ile hesaplaşmadığımız için neredeyse her güne denk düşen katliamların tanığı ve maduru olduk bu güne değin.
1924 Nasturi katliamı, 1930 Zilan, 1938 Dersim, Malatya, Maraş, Sivas, Roboski, Suruc, Ankara, Şırnak, Diyarbakır, Sur, Cizre, Nusaybin, Silopi, Istanbul, Antep, Izmir , Cezaevleri katliamları ve daha nice sehirlerde her gün bombalarla uyanır olduk. Tıpkı Suriye ve Irak‘da olduğu gibi can güvenliğimiz kalmadı. Her yeni güne; yoksul Kürt- Türk emekçi gençlerin şehit cenazeleri haberleri ile uyanır olduk. Sınır komşularımız Suriye ve Irak“da yaşatılan Islami terör örgütlerinin zülmunden/ savaşından kaçan, çocuk bedenlerin denizlere vurması da ve köle olarak islam ülkelerine pazarlanması da, işte bu katliamlarla yüzleşmemekten kaynaklıdır.
Bu gün, Türkiye‘nin; Suriye ve Irak’a teskere çıkarması ve şavas çığırtkanlığı yapması, ülkeyi kan gölüne çevirmesi de, suçun cezasız /gecmişin yargılanmamasından kaynaklıdır. Yine orta doğunun felaketi olan IŞİD‘in bölgede; Kürtlere, Ermenilere, Asur/Keldanilere, Alevilere,76 kez kıyıma uğrayan Ezidilere ve daha bir çok halka karşı acımasız bir vandalizm uygulaması da, insanlık suçlarının cezasız kalmasından kaynaklıdır. Bu yüzden soykırımla yüzleşmeden o topraklara ne barış gelir ne demokrasi.
Barışsever ve Sol- sosyalist dünya gorüşüne sahip olan Hrant Dink, yetimhanede yaşadığı yıllarda etkilendiği TKP örgütünde aktif rol aldı. Ve sırf inandığı ideoloji, zarar görmesin diye adını Fırat olarak değistirdi. Tıpkı arkadası /yoldası Armenak Bakırcı‘nın adının Orhan olarak degistirdiği gibi. Hrant‘da; 1915’lerde Beyazıt meydanında idam edilen Türkiyeli Ermeni Devrimci Paramaz ve 20 arkadası gibi dava adamıydı. Bu ülkede halkının ve ezilen halkların tek kurtulusunun Sosyalizmle mümkün olacağına inanan, o güzel insanlar ya idam edildi ya da hain bir suikasta kurban gitti bu ülkede. Ermeni halkının yiğit evladı Hrant Dink Istanbul“da, bir başka halkın, Kürt halkının barış elçisi Tahir Elçi’ de aynı sekilde 2015’de Diyarbakır“da bir suikast sonucu katledildi.
Ne güzel demişti Hrant ‘ Evet, biz ErmeniIerin bu toprakIarda gözümüz var. Var, çünkü kökümüz burada. Ama merak etmeyin. Bu toprakIarı aIıp gitmek için değil. Bu toprakIarın geIip dibine gömüImek için’.
Ve bu toprakların dibine gömülen 1.5 milyon insanın çığlıklarına, son 2 yıldır da Kürtlerin çığlıkları eklenerek soykırım devam ediyor. Bizler 1915 ile hesaplaşmadığımız icin bu gün bu acılar devam ediyor. Hrant Dink; hem Ermeni halkı hem Türk halkı arasında bir köprüydü ve o barış dilinin, barışın sesiydi. Hrant sadece soykırım yasayan halkların degil, ezilen ve ayrımcılığa uğrayan bütün halkların/inançların vicdanıydı. 19 Ocak günü o yüreği acımasızca paramparça ettiler.
Bizler, inatla ve ısrarla 10 yıldır Hrant’ ın ölüsünün yerden kaldırılmasını bekliyoruz . Hrant“ın ölüsü yerden kaldırılırsa, inanıyorum ki 1915’deki kefensiz ölülerden de özür dilenecek, ve bir perde aralanacak ülkemizde. Bu gün anti demokratik uygulamalar ve çağ dışı/ gerici- yobaz bir eğitim ve faşizan yasalar yüzünden o ısık ülkede yok gibi görünse de, er ya da gec bu özür mutlaka olacak. Bizler biliyoruz ki Günes balçıkla sıvanamaz. 102 yıldır batağa saplanmış bir ülkede; aydınlık günler ancak ve ancak gecmişin karanlık ve kirli tarihiyle yüzleşmekten gecer.
Ülkemızde süregelen Hrant Dink davası, Er Sevag Balıkcı davası ve dil bilimci aydın, Sevan Nişanyan’nın hala ceza evinde keyfi olarak tutulması, Garo Paylan‘a meclisde yapılanlar da bizlere 1915’in, Ermeni halkı ve Hristiyan halklar icin hala sürdüğünün somut bir gostergesidir.
Anadolu denilen topraklarda , sadece 1.5 milyon Ermeni değil, aynı zamanda yüz binlerce Asuri-Süryani ve Pontus Rum da kurban edildi. Türkiye, 1948 yilinda Rafael Lemkin tarafindan yasallastırılan antlaşmaya ilk imza atan ülkelerden biri olmasina karşın hala soykırımı inkar etmektedir.
Ermeni soykırımının reddi ve inkari ile birlikte, Hrant Dink’in öldürülüşünün ve gerçek katillerinin yargı önüne hala çıkarılmayışının sonucudur bu gün 15 Temmuz 2016’dan bu yana ülkede yaşatılan hukuksuzluk…
ZEYNEP TOZDUMAN

 

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Turkish-German film director Fatih Akin delays Turkish film on murdered Armenian journalist DINK

January 19, 2017 By administrator

Turkish-German film director Fatih Akin says a film he wants to make about the murdered Armenian journalist Hrant Dink remains on ice because no Turkish actor was ready to play the lead role. Dink was shot dead in 2007.

Akin, who has collected a string of German and European cinema awards over 2 decades, told Saturday’s edition of the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos on Saturday that the risks for Turkish actors were still too high and so he had put the project “in the freezer.”

Dink was shot dead by a teenage Turkish ultranationalist on a busy Istanbul street in 2007, outside the offices of Agos.

The 52-year-old Dink had campaigned for reconciliation between Turks and Armenians, who say that up to 1.5 million people were killed in 1915, during World War I, as the Ottoman Empire fell apart.

Turkey has long denied that the deaths amounted to a massacre, although in April Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke of “our shared pain.”

Script ‘too strong’

Akin said he had drafted a very text-rich script based on 12 of Dink’s articles published in Agos.

“However, I couldn’t convince any actor from Turkey to accept the role of Hrant [Dink]; they all found the script too strong,” Akin said.

“I didn’t want to put any actor at risk, but it was also important that a film about Hrant would be a Turkish film,” he added. “An American or French actor couldn’t have been cast as Hrant. We have to deal with this alone.”

Different entry at Venice festival

Akin said instead he combined parts of the Dink script to complete a different film, “The Cut,” which will premier at Italy’s Venice International Film Festival later this month.

“The Cut,” starring French actor Tahar Rahim, tells the story of an Armenian man who survives the 1915 killings and embarks on a journey across the world to find his daughter.

Dink’s assassination drew international attention and grew into a wider scandal with accusations of a Turkish state conspiracy.

At his funeral, an estimated 200,000 people marched, chanting “We are all Armenians.”

In February this year, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists ranked Turkey as the world’s leading jailer of journalists.

ipj/slk (AFP, Reuters)

 

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Rakel Dink: Full text speech on 10th anniversary of the murder of Hrant Dink.

January 19, 2017 By administrator

Come, let us first understand each other…
Come, let us first respect each other’s pain…
Come, let us first let one another live.

Come, let us do away with the restlessness of doves in this country

10 years. Easier said than lived… Exactly 10 Years. Without you, it has not been easy at all. Being without you, not having my beloved one with me, and above all, being separated from him by a heinous plot have caused even more pain, sorrow and heartache. 

What do I have to say to those who have been suffering for the last 20, 30, 40 years? What do I have to say to those whose children have been murdered?

In the last 10 years, I have learned by living and experiencing what it really means to feel a pang of grief, how my tears could wet my bread and how salty they are. Thanks to the divine grace, I have learned how to cope with hatred and anger. Every time I think of your absence, it burns my body like a fire. I burn and burn so much that I cannot contain the flames under my skin.

So much has happened in 10 years. Oh my darling. Malatya massacre, İskenderun, Sevag Balıkçı, Roboski, Gezi events, Suruç, Diyarbakır, Sur, Mardin, Nusaybin, Cizre, Şırnak, Tahir Elçi, Ankara, July 15th, Maçka, İzmir, Gaziantep, Ortaköy, Airport attack and the war in the Middle East. Operations, terror, and what not… The country has turned into a bloodbath. Some wanted to shower in human blood. A nightmare has swept the country. People started to fear and suffocate. People have been humiliated due to their identities; their dignity has been dishonoured and despised. 

It is as if mothers give birth to their children just to bury them. They encourage people to have more children, but no one thinks of protecting the right to life of those who are born. Yet murders that are committed day and night, such as murders of workers and women, do not count as political murders. No one takes the blame and responsibility. 

Under the power of terror and the terror of the ones in power, it is once again the peoples who pay the price. The way you name what is happening does not change the thing that is happening to us. The terror waged by the states that declare war against terror comes to the same thing. This state becomes the US in Abu Ghraib, Russia in Aleppo, Turkey in Southeast Anatolia and Syria against opposition… One day the winds blowing from north seed death on its lands and the other day the winds blowing from south… Yet, it is always us, the peoples, who end up reaping this cursed harvest… Bodies of babies are coming ashore… Can there be anything more terrible than this?

I call out to the sky and earth… Mountains and seas… Rise and witness. Bear witness to the bloodshed on these lands. For people are silent and silenced. They are dying and being killed. We are too exhausted to mourn after them. Violence and tyranny have already gotten beyond borders. Reasons are eclipsed, and the reasonable ones have been exterminated. 

Mountains and seas, skies and earth… Rise and bear witness. Bear witness to the history and the present day. To the deadly sins, to the abundance of murders, to the undoing of people. Bear witness to the plots, lies, endless arrogance and recklessness of the Evil. Bear witness to those who distort justice, and to all abominable incidents happened on these ancient lands.

‘‘Utterly Meaningless!’’ says the Teacher, and continues: ‘‘I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards. I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them. I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees. I bought male and female slaves… I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone. I amassed silver and gold for myself, and the treasure of kings and provinces… I acquired fame and I became greater by far than anyone lived before me. In all this my wisdom stayed with me. I denied myself nothing my eyes desired; I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor…And this was the reward for all my toil. Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind.’’*

So much has happened in 10 years. They gave us a case. We went to courthouses. They laughed at us, insulted us; they told us to ‘‘Love it or Leave it’’. They first claimed that ‘‘There is no organization behind the murder’’, then the Supreme Court ruled that ‘‘There is an organization, but limited to a number of nationalist young people.” Then one day, all of a sudden, within the state, which committed the crime, then concealed and finally tried to make benefit out of it, one of the many alliances has collapsed… The organization consisting of a couple of nationalist young people has been replaced by FETÖ. At one stage, they pretended as if Ergenekon is to blame, but it just slightly touched our case. Each and every time, the state leaves its tail on the crime scene and says, “Heree is the evil.” Both right and wrong. When are we going to stop dealing with the molted skin of the snake and start to chase after the snake itself?

Once again, we ask the very same question we asked 10 years ago…

Those who made him a target, who threatened him, who said ‘‘Hrant, you are the target of our rage’’, those who released statements on behalf of the General Staff; when are they going to face justice? 

Crime scene footage is once again put into circulation. They say that 10 years ago, around this time, on this very spot, there were more gendarmerie officers than the civilians. We just wait to see when this years-long investigation will come to an end.

We said it before, we will say it again. This murder was committed by a well-known perpetrator. The perpetrator of this murder seems to be the state with all its ranks. Conscience of this people needs nothing else than the shameful theater that has been performed in the last 10 years to understand who is the perpetrator. 

If the state is not the perpetrator, then it has the responsibility to sort through the perpetrators within itself. What is sacred is not the state, it is the human being. What is sacred is life. 

For the last 10 years, the state has been sacrificing what is sacred for these lands. Just as it did 100 years ago and afterwards for the last 100 years… My sisters and brothers. A state cannot be worthy of these lands unless it regards all lives, regardless of nation, race or belief, as sacred.

It gives me great pain to be here today, to share the pain of my husband who was murdered 10 years ago and to talk about his murder case. Yet, this case is a very significant cause for the democratization of the country. 

My husband used to value the conscience of people rather than that of the courts. The only thing that still gives us hope, in the midst of all that happened, is that the people has condemned this crime in their own conscience. 

This case is one of the keys to Turkey’s democratization. If you are going to make use of it, it’s all yours, as long as you use it for this purpose. 

This case is also the case of detained journalists and deputies who have found themselves in jail deprived of their own freedom while they were seeking for truth and struggling for peace and freedom. May God let them to reunite with their beloved ones very soon. 

Today, in this dark era, those who console themselves thinking that ‘‘we are lucky that our people is in power’’, please do not be mistaken assuming that the ones in power is on your side. Those whom you selected to govern this country with all good intentions have turned into Men of State, though they were children of people once. They have already forgotten their promises. Now, they are now trying to make you accomplices to their crimes. You do not deserve this. We do all deserve much better. And I do hope we will achieve what is much better. 

Love means doing things for the others. When you walk in the path of love, you will have heartaches for sure. Yet, love is the strongest psychological warfare. Love responds to evil with benevolence. Without love, there is no faith. 

Dress yourselves with love. 

‘’Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar.For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen.’’**

Let the ones who love the God also love themselves and their neighbors. 

Dear friends. We are here together with you for the last 10 years. We said that we have become relatives in pain. We have shared our stories, we have listened to each other. Yet, during these 10 years, so many more stories full of pain, sorrow and tear have been written, thousands of them, tens of thousands of them…

It is not only about living together, what really matters is to live happily and equally. And to live freely and with dignity… Come, let us do away with the restlessness of doves in this country. Come, let us not sacrifice doves any longer. As my Chutag said:

Come, let us first understand each other…

Come, let us first respect each other’s pain…

Come, let us first let one another live.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 10th anniversary, Hrant dink, Rakel Dink

Clues pointing to the Gulen network in the Hrant Dink murder case?

January 19, 2017 By administrator

It has been ten years since the murder of Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink. Criminal proceedings against responsible officials are still ongoing. The public prosecutor believes there are links to the Gulen network.

Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was shot on January 19, 2007 on Istanbul’s streets. Dink was the editor of “Agos,” the only Armenian newspaper in Turkey.  Investigations into his murder have been running since February 2008. An underage nationalist, Ogün Samast, was convicted of the killing and sentenced to 22 years in 2011. Another ultranationalist, Yasin Hayal, considered to have pulled the strings, was sentenced to life behind bars.

Then the trials began of public officials who were charged with instigating the murder, or at least not preventing it. In the early years, the Istanbul attorney general believed that the “Ergenekon” organization was behind the murder. This group was accused of plotting a 2003-04 coup, and was the subject of a major set of trials in Turkey in 2013.

Nationalists suspected first, but now it’s Gulen

But now, at least according to the public prosecutor’s office, all clues in the Dink case are pointing to the government’s latest internal foes, the Gulen movement.

Turkey’s government accuses the Gulen movement of organizing illegally within the police, army and the education and legal systems for years; it blames them for last year’s failed coup attempt. Ankara has been aggressively pursuing alleged members of the movement. However, at the time of Dink’s assassination, the Gulen movement was still a close ally of the ruling AK Party.

Ten years on, all eyes are now on the latest court cases with their 35 defendants. They include the former police chief in Istanbul and former secret service members.

Hakan Bakırcıoglu is one of Hrant Dink’s lawyers. He said in an interview with DW that the investigations into the public officials by the Istanbul justice department are believed to have turned up important findings. These suggest that the perpetrator, Ogün Samast, had help from third parties, including people connected to the Istanbul and Trabzon police forces. “We believe that it is important that the full truth is revealed. That is why we will press this case until our legal avenues are exhausted.”

In the coming days defense pleas will be finalized. On top of that, statements from 30 witnesses will be taken down. Then the public prosecutor will finalize the indictment.

‘We want to live up to Dink’s ideals’

At the same time, the Armenian-Turkish newspaper Agos, founded by Dink, has been trying to stay in business despite financial problems. Editor Yetvart Danzikyan told DW about the last decade at the embattled paper. ” From day one, we have been trying to do justice to the struggle Dink led for peace and open dialogue.”

Danzikyan goes on to say that despite the difficult circumstances under which Agos is published, the newspaper hopes to show to society and government the dark powers behind Dink’s death. “Agos is able to exist thanks to the Armenian community. We survive from funds raised through small advertisements or subscriptions. We are read by Armenians in Armenia and also those in the diaspora. Despite everything, we will continue to be the voice of the Armenian community.”

‘Armenian issue is being exploited‘

Danzikyan says that the Armenian issue remains a dangerous and divisive one in Turkey. One example was when a representative of the pro-Kurdish HDP was banned from three parliamentary sittings because he used the term “genocide” in parliament. Danzikyan points out that the ruling AKP, the nationalist MHP and the more liberal opposition CHP all agreed on this punishment.

“It was not the first time Garo Paylan had used the term ‘genocide’ at the lectern,” Danzikyan recalls. “He had said it before. But, as you can see, such reactions are a result of the way the general atmosphere is at the moment. It’s also hard to believe that the AKP is really on the level with its actions regarding Armenians. It wasn’t in the case of the Kurdish conflict. Just like the Kurdish conflict, the Armenian issue gets exploited by the AKP to fit the current mood.”

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Gulen, Hrant dink, murder

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