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Istanbul street to be renamed after slain Armenian journalist Hrant Dink

March 16, 2018 By administrator

hrant dink street

hrant dink street

Şişli District Council of Istanbul, Turkey, has decided to rename a street in the district after slain Istanbul Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

According to the respective decision, Samanyolu Street will renamed to Hrant Dink Street, reported BirGün newspaper of Turkey.

Şişli District Council has forwarded this decision to Istanbul Municipal Council, after whose approval the decision will come into force.

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 into this murder case, and regarding numerous former and serving senior Turkish officials’ complicity in this assassination.

 

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Armenia: Roving Yerevan Streets Video

November 18, 2016 By administrator

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Turkish Authorities Drag Body of Kurdish Man, HDP Files Complaint

October 8, 2015 By administrator

Turkish Police Atrocity against young Kurd

Turkish Police Atrocity against young Kurd

Images and videos surfaced this past weekend that appeared to show an armored police vehicle dragging the body of a Kurdish man tied by the neck to the back of the vehicle.  Much of the state controlled media in the country quickly questioned the authenticity of the footage, but later said it was likely done as safety precaution. The pro-AKP Aksam daily claimed that dragging bodies was a “routine practice” that is performed across the world as a security precaution, for dead bodies suspected of being booby-trapped.

It was later discovered that the body was of Hacı Lokman Birlik, the brother-in-law of Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Member of Parliemant Leyla Birlik. Turkey’s Today’s Zaman newspaper said that Birlik was buried after a funeral on Saturday in the Dicle neighborhood in Sirnak, and that local HDP authorities including Leyla Birlik attended the funeral.

While the circumstances of Birlik’s death are still unclear, the HDP held that Birlik was “executed by police,” as security forces attempted to fill in trenches dug by Sirnak residents who wished to keep police out.

During an interview with HaberTurk TV, Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu reportedly said, “Our interior ministry … will conduct a comprehensive investigation, not into the incident itself, but into the way in which this incident was reflected to the world.”

“It is unacceptable to treat any corpse this way, even if it is a dead terrorist,” Davutoglu was quoted as saying by Reuters.

HDP Co-Chair Selahattin Demirtas tweeted a photo of the incident with a caption vowing not to forget the atrocity that had taken place. “Take a good look at this photo. It was taken in Şırnak the day before yesterday. Nobody should forget this photo, because we will not,” read the caption in Turkish.

On Oct. 7, the HDP said in a written statement that the party’s lawyer had filed a complaint about the incident. The party also began the process of tabling a parliamentary motion condemning the act.

Source: The Armenian Weekly

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Street brawls in Glasgow after historic Scotland vote – video

September 20, 2014 By administrator

Unionists and nationalists clash in Glasgow on Friday night after Scotland’s historic vote to remain in the UK. Police look to separate the two groups who had been gathering in George Square throughout the day, but various street fights break out over the evening. Individuals argue over the referendum result and a chorus of Rule Britannia was countered by Flower of Scotland

 

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/

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