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  • Police Conspiracy Rumors Prompt Turkey To Re-Probe Christian Murders

    POLICE CONSPIRACY RUMORS PROMPT TURKEY TO RE-PROBE CHRISTIAN MURDERS
    By Jennifer Gold

    Christian Post
    Dec 12 2007

    An investigation has been launched in Turkey to look into possible
    conspiracy between Turkish police and at least one of the suspects in
    the brutal murder of three Christians in a publishing house earlier
    this year.

    An Interior Ministry official said that a pair of senior police
    inspectors have been given the task of finding out if any officers
    assisted the suspects, according to Fox News.

    In April, three Christians were tied up, repeatedly stabbed and had
    their throats cut in a Protestant publishing house. The trial of
    five men accused of the murders began last month but was adjourned
    until Jan. 14 as defense lawyers requested more time to prepare
    their arguments.

    The investigation was launched after some newspapers alleged that
    police had conspired with the killers.

    Two suspects, Abuzer Yildirim and Salih Guler, reportedly claimed that
    another suspect, Emre Gunaydin, had told them that he had met with
    police officials who gave him the locations of Christian churches in
    the city.

    According to the Turkey-based Radikal newspaper, Yildirim said, "I
    asked him (Gunaydin) who are the police chiefs that you are speaking
    to, he said: 'Don't ask, take it easy."'

    Allegations of a police conspiracy also arose following the murder
    in January of Hrant Dink, an ethnic Armenian who roused the ire of
    Turkish nationalists when he described the killings of Armenians in
    the early 20th century as genocide. Turkey has denied such claims.

    According to Fox News, some believe the authorities failed to act on
    reports of a plot to kill Dink, although no evidence has linked any
    government or police officials to Dink's murder.

    There are fears that a "deep state" may exist in which a network
    of informers and ex-officials are linked to organized crime that
    sometimes targets reformers and other "enemies" of Turkish nationalism.

    Furthermore, Christian leaders in the country have expressed concern
    that nationalists are promoting hostility against non-Turks and
    non-Muslims by exploiting the uncertainty of Turkey's place in the
    world, FoxNews reported.

    http://www.christianpost.com/article/20 071212/30435_Police_Conspiracy_Rumors_Prompt_Turke y_to_Re-Probe_Christian_Murders.htm
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