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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4045246,00.html
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“5 Turkish officers jailed in killing of Christians”
Published: 03.21.11, 09:04 / Israel News

SNIPPET: “A Turkish court has ordered five active duty Turkish officers and two civilians jailed in a probe into the 2007 killing of three Christians, including a German national.”


13 posted on 03/21/2011 1:29:08 AM PDT by Cindy
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http://www.persecution.org/2011/04/19/turkey-trial-continues-on-fourth-anniversary-of-christians-murder/

“Turkey: trial continues on fourth anniversary of Christians’ murder
ICC Note:

April 18 marked four years since the murder of three Christians in Malatya, Turkey.”

4/18/2011 Turkey

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http://www.inspiremagazine.org.uk/news.aspx?action=view&id=5320

“Turkey: trial continues on fourth anniversary of Christians’ murder”

SNIPPET: “Today marks the fourth anniversary of the murders of Necati Aydin, Ugur Yuksel and Tillman Geske, employees of the Zirve Publishing House in Malatya, eastern Turkey.

The three members of the Malatya Kurtulus Church were tortured and killed by a group of five young Muslims in the office of the Christian publishing company on 18 April 2007.”

SNIPPET: “A step in this direction was taken last month, when 20 people were detained in connection with both the Malatya murders and the ongoing ‘Ergenekon’ case. Ergenekon is an alleged high-level conspiracy to destabilise the Turkish government through acts of terror, including the targeting of minority communities, as outlined in the organisation’s “Cage Action Plan”.

Those recently detained include a university theology lecturer, a non-commissioned officer from the Siirt Provincial Gendarmerie Command, and the retired colonel who commanded Malatya’s Provincial Gendarmerie Brigade at the time of the murders.

Friends and family of the victims, who have long advocated a more in depth examination of these murders, have expressed satisfaction with recent developments, and the hope that the Malatya trial will soon be officially merged with the Ergenekon case. However, the timing of the recent removal from the Ergenekon investigation of Zekeriya Oz, the chief prosecutor who ordered the recent arrests, has raised some anxieties.

The next Malatya hearing is scheduled for 29 April.”


14 posted on 04/18/2011 11:22:28 PM PDT by Cindy
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