Protest against release of Turkish-Armenian soldier Sevag Balikci’s killer held in Istanbul
Human rights activists spearheaded by the Nor Zartonk Initiative gathered in Istanbul’s Taksim Square to protest the release of Kivanc Agaoglu pending trial, prior to the deliverance of the final verdict, Bianet.org reported.
Agaoglu had shot Sevag Balikci, a Turkish citizen of Armenian origin, to death while they were performing their mandatory military service.
The demonstrators commemorated the death of Sevag Balikci who died after private Kivanc Agaoglu fired his rifle while they were both performing their mandatory military service on April 24, 2011.
Around 500 demonstrators began marching toward Galatasaray Square at 19:00 behind a banner that read "Militarism kills."
Sevag Balikci's family also attended the demonstration along with anti-war and human rights activists.
The protesters chanted slogans in Turkish, Armenian and Kurdish throughout the entire march.
"We are all Sevag, we are all Armenians," "The murderous state will be called to account," "Do not enlist in the military, do no spill a brother's blood," "Sevag, we will not forget you," "Never to kill or die, never to become anyone's soldier," "Long live the brotherhood of peoples," the demonstrators shouted.
The attendants also highlighted the fact that Balikci's death coincided with the 96th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and rebuffed claims that the incident was merely an accident caused by a stray bullet.
The Nor Zartok Initiative then read a press statement before the Galatasaray High School, adding that they were also going to make another press declaration before the courtroom on Sept. 7:
"It was said that Balıkçı had died accidentally due to a bullet fired from Agaoglu's weapon while he was performing his mandatory military service on April 24, 2011, the 96th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Being an Armenian once more proved to be costly, and racism snatched him away from us."
"[Authorities] released Balikci's murder suspect after the first hearing of the case, even though press workers, students, Kurdish politicians, revolutionaries and academics are incarcerated solely because they think, question and criticize."
"We were tested in this trial through a variety of ruses. The murderers have been debunked, however. Witness Halil Eksi changed his testimony and said Agaoglu had cocked his gun before firing and that Agaoglu's relatives had told him to testify in his favor."
"The murder suspect and the mindset he represents is yet to be convicted. It is still legitimate to kill an Armenian, just like back in 1915, and the murderers go unpunished."
"Officials are trying to cover up murders committed in barracks as 'jokes' or 'suicide.' Those who refuse to partake in the state's dirty and bloody system receive heavy prison sentences and are subjected to torture in disciplinary wards."
"The dominant mindset is thirsty for more victims that it failed to homogenize. Thousands died, including many children, due to gunfire coming from barracks, mortar shells and mines in this war that has been going on for 30 years. Hundreds are killed inside of barracks, too, in consequence of acts of 'suicide' and 'accidents' called 'dubious deaths' but leave no doubt as to their true nature."
"It is not just humans, but humanity itself that is dying in the barracks. We defend life and call on everyone to show the sensitivity to fight against militarism that is causing the deaths of children outside of the barracks, the deaths of youngsters inside the barracks and which has permeated every aspect of life. As for concrete steps, we are also calling upon youngsters to reject to perform their mandatory military service and refrain from spilling the blood of a brother.”