{"id":62959,"date":"2011-02-05T12:52:49","date_gmt":"2011-02-05T08:52:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.epress.am\/?p=62959"},"modified":"2011-02-05T13:03:01","modified_gmt":"2011-02-05T09:03:01","slug":"hrant-dink-and-vahan-khalafyan-pashinyan-sees-parallels-in-armenia-turkey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/epress.am\/en\/2011\/02\/05\/hrant-dink-and-vahan-khalafyan-pashinyan-sees-parallels-in-armenia-turkey.html","title":{"rendered":"Hrant Dink and Vahan Khalafyan: Pashinyan Sees Parallels in Armenia, Turkey"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>An article written by local Armenian daily Haykakan Jamanak (&#8220;Armenian Times&#8221;) chief editor, imprisoned journalist Nikol Pashinyan on Jan. 19 but published today explores parallels between Turkish-Armenian editor and journalist Hrant Dink, assassinated by a Turkish nationalist on Jan. 19, 2007, and Vahan Khalafyan, who died under suspicious circumstances while in police custody last summer.<\/p>\n<p>Pashinyan begins by noting, understandably, on Jan. 19, media reports addressed the anniversary of Dink&#8217;s death, which many say would not have happened if Turkish police were not negligent in their job. Further, the court case has been called a farce and not all those responsible for the journalist&#8217;s murder have been uncovered.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Absorbed by my thoughts, at one point I thought that the news broadcast parallel to my thoughts was about Hrant Dink&#8217;s murder. But something seemed strange, and focusing my attention, I realized that another report was being broadcast, not about Hrant Dink&#8217;s murder, and this realization shook me up: for the simple reason that the arguments in connection with Dink&#8217;s murder which I had been hearing all day were also applicable to this case&#8230;,&#8221; writes Pashinyan.<\/p>\n<p>It turned out that Jan. 19 is also the birthday of 24-year-old Vahan Khalafyan, and, writes Pashinyan, the arguments put forth by Khalafyan&#8217;s relatives were very similar to those raised in the Dink case.<\/p>\n<p>Pashinyan, thus, arrived at the following conclusions:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If Armenia&#8217;s police wanted, Vahan Khalafyan would&#8217;ve been alive today.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Vahan Khalafyan trial was simply a farce. Not all those who are guilty stood before the court.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Vahan Khalafyan was killed because he was Armenian.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If the last conclusion seems doubtful to you, it shouldn&#8217;t be. Because no police officer, Armenian officer would dare take a foreigner to the police division for no reason, torture him then kill him (or lead him to commit suicide),&#8221; writes Pashinyan.<\/p>\n<p>Continuing the parallels, Pashinyan notes that Turkish authorities didn&#8217;t want to admit that as a result of their activities, or rather, inaction, they violated Dink&#8217;s right to life. Likewise, writes Pashinyan, Armenian authorities don&#8217;t want to admit that they violated the right to life of the 10 victims of March 1, 2008.<\/p>\n<p>Recall that mass protests against alleged electoral fraud, organized by supporters of unsuccessful presidential candidate, first president of the Republic of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrossian, followed the Feb. 2008 presidential election in Armenia. On Mar. 1, 2008, national police and military forces, called in to disperse the crowds, used &#8220;excessive force and violence&#8221; which left 10 people dead and many more wounded.<\/p>\n<p>Armenian authorities arrested many Ter-Petrossian supporters in the wake of the unrest. Ironically, it was also on Jan. 19, 2010, that an Armenia court found Nikol Pashinyan guilty in organizing &#8220;mass disturbances&#8221; on Mar. 1, 2008, and sentenced him to seven years&#8217; imprisonment.<\/p>\n<p>The oppositionist will have to serve only half of the prison sentence because of a general amnesty declared by the authorities in June 2009. 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