THE DAILY BLADE: Like Father, Like Son


Los Angeles Daily News
columnist and Political Mavens Fellow Bridget Johnson saddened and shocked The Stiletto with her report that Arat Dink, son of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was slain in cold blood by Turkish nationalists in January, is being charged with "insulting Turkishness" under Turkey’s notorious Article 301:

[W]hen Dink prophesized in that last column that additional injustices would arise, he could have been speaking not only of his cold-blooded killing but of the trials that would follow.

First, it was revealed that hearings for his alleged assailants will be closed to the press, and journalists won't even be given reports of the trial. Reporters Without Borders states that this is because the alleged shooter, Samast, is 17 years old. How convenient for those who may be wanting to shield the extent of the currently 18-strong conspiracy - and what an ironic blow for the principles of press freedom for which Dink ultimately gave his life.

And in a slap to all Armenians and all who value the democracy, free speech and justice ideals furthered by Hrant Dink, his son, Arat, now editor of Agos, has been charged with "insulting Turkish identity" and appeared in court last week.

Arat Dink simply reprinted an interview where his father recognized the Armenian Genocide. For this, prosecutors are urging that Arat spend six months behind bars. "The most absurd and dangerous (thing) is the fact that describing a historical event as `genocide' is perceived as insulting Turkishness," Arat Dink said. …

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in May of amending Article 301. The arrest of Arat Dink shows that this hollow promise is too little, too late.

Johnson also notes that Agos staffers have been threatened by the Turkish Vengeance Brigade, described by Reporters Without Borders as a "dangerous ultra-nationalist group." France 24, an international news channel, recently presented an in-depth video report, "Turkey’s Hidden Armenians," which suggests that nationalists may have had another motive to kill Hrant Dink:

In the past few years numerous Turks have discovered that they are hidden Armenians. Their Muslim families have Christian ancestors rescued from the Genocide, who had to convert to Islam in order to survive. …

Allowing Turks to rediscover their Armenian roots was the obsession of journalist Hrant Dink, assassinated for having shaken the myth of Turkish identity. …

The Agos team continues the work of its founder and publishes appeals by people who have discovered their Armenian ancestry and want to know more. …

In Turkey to call someone an Armenian is almost an insult.

So Dink may not have insulted Turkishness by suggesting that Ottoman Turks were genocidal murderers – for all The Stiletto knows, this could even be a source of pride for nationalists. No, he insulted Turkishness by proving that many Turks actually have Armenian blood running through their veins.

In Armenian, "agos" means "furrow." Turkish nationalists and their co-conspirators at all levels of the Turkish government will clearly stop at nothing, not even murder, to ensure that the seed Hrant Dink – and now his son Arat – planted in their furrow will never grow and bear fruit.

[Editorial Note: The Stiletto is also a Political Mavens Fellow. You can find her posts here.]


The Dems’ Natural Constituency

The New York Times reports that several states are trying to establish the degree of mental impairment that would justify barring someone who is "non compos mentis" ("not master of one’s own mind") from casting a vote. In some cases, advocates for the mentally ill are trying to protect or secure voting rights, in other cases election officials and others want to ensure that people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are not tricked or coerced by someone else to vote a certain way. In AL, SC and several other states, there have been allegations of ballots being cast by incompetent nursing home residents, and a NJ nursing home employee who won a seat on a county Democratic committee in 2004 was forced to resign because "her victory resulted from absentee ballots cast by the nursing home residents."


What Happened After The Screen Went Black In Hillary’s "Soprano’s" Campaign Ad

After the careful deliberation she should have given her 2002 vote authorizing the Iraq War (third item, The Daily Blade), Hillary revealed her campaign’s official song: Celine Dion’s "You and I," which was suggested by one of her supporters. The winning song was hinted at in a teaser video that mimicked the final scene of "The Soprano’s" series finale shot-for-shot. However, not even Hillary’s homage to "The Soprano’s" - meant to show how "with it" she is - can counteract Celine’s dorkiness.


If This Is Just A Dream, The Stiletto Does Not Want To Wake Up: Part III


Real estate broker/culinary brewer Tom Seefurth turned part of his garage into a home brewery and started experimenting. He came up with something truly revolutionary: Pizza-flavored beer. "While there are no pizza chunks in the reddish-brown ale," the Chicago Tribune
reports, "the brew does include ingredients and an aroma generally associated with marinara sauce: tomatoes, garlic, basil and oregano."

The idea isn’t as goofy as it sounds: "Spices like oregano and basil were among the flavors in beer for hundreds of years before today's most common flavor, hops, was added, in part because hops act as a preservative," explains the Trib. Still, The Stiletto will wait until the guru of home brewers, Charlie Papazian, weighs in before she tries Seefurth’s suds.

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