11:02, November 29, 2012
A former Turkish Appeals Court judge who was a member of the supreme council that ratified a verdict finding Hrant Dink guilty of "humiliating Turkishness" was elected Turkey's first public ombudsman.
The verdict triggered a series of death threats against the Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor and democracy activist that lead to his murder in 2007.
A total of 35 candidates ran for the post, with only three–Yavuz Erkmen, Halime Nuray and Mehmet Nihat–being selected for further processing by a Turkish parliament commission.
Omeroglu beat his competitors with 258 out of 279 votes in a secret ballot.
Nihat Omeroglu's election as ombudsman has not been favourably received by a section of Turkey's intellectuals and human rights activists.
Armenian News
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