Your Search Returned 21 tagged news reports
A Turkish appeals court ruled Wednesday that the killers of an ethnic Armenian journalist did not act alone but were part of a criminal conspiracy, paving the way for a retrial of the case, which has gripped Turkey for years. Judges in Ankara, the
Tags:
BIA News Desk 12 March 2013, Tuesday The Ankara Police Department has sent a report the the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, claiming that journalist Temel Demirer breached Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code when he made a press statement
Tags:
Turkish Parliament, last week, elected the judge who convicted Hrant Dink for insulting Turkishness under the notorious Article 301 to become the country's first human rights advocate, reported Hurriyet Daily News. This appointment has angered many
Tags:
A protester leaves a banner next to the portrait of Hrant Dink in front of the office of the Agos newspaper (Reuters) Dink's killer, Ogun Samast, was just 17 at the time of the murder and was jailed in 2011 for 22 years. Dink's supporters said they
Tags:
Hurriyet Daily News)Turkey's prime minister has said he never depicted his deputy, Cemil Cicek, as a suspect in Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink's murder during a conversation with Dink's son in 2007. The claim was made Arat Dink in a column
Tags:
Four years after Armenian journalist Hrant Dink's assassination on a street in Istanbul, I still have not reconciled myself with the We are all Hrant Dink, We are all Armenian mantra that thousands in Turkey chanted at Dink's funeral, and hundreds of
Tags:
News National Lawyer demands merger of Samast file with Dink's case A lawyer for the family of slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink has demanded that the court hearing the trial into the journalist's killing merge the case of Ogun Samast,
Tags:
Lawyers for assassinated journalist Hrant Dink objected Tuesday to an Istanbul court's decision to try the main murder suspect in a juvenile court, calling for his case to be re-merged with those of other suspects. Alleged killer Ogun Samast's
Tags:
A Turkish court has said it will allow the main suspect in the killing of an ethnic Armenian journalist to be tried separately by a juvenile court. Lawyers for Ogun Samast had argued that their client was still a minor when he committed the crime. A
Tags:
European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday found Turkey guilty of failing in their duty to protect the life and freedom of expression Hrant Dink. The court also ruled that Turkey should pay damages of 100,000 euros ($135,000) to Dink's wife, Rakel and
Tags: