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    TURKISH POLICE INTELLIGENCE CHIEF IN ISTANBUL SUSPENDED FOR REPORTEDLY IGNORING THREAT AGAINST SLAIN JOURNALIST

    AP Worldstream
    Feb 06, 2007

    Turkey's government has removed the police intelligence chief of
    Istanbul as part of an investigation into the killing of an ethnic
    Armenian journalist in the city last month, for reportedly ignoring
    a tip about the planned attack one year ago, newspapers said Tuesday.

    The Interior Ministry suspended intelligence chief Ahmet Ilhan Guler
    on Monday evening following the Jan. 19 killing of Hrant Dink. The
    52-year-old journalist had angered Turkish nationalists with repeated
    assertions that the mass killings of Armenians around the time of
    World War I was genocide.

    Daily Sabah newspaper reported on Tuesday reported that Guler was
    suspended for not reporting a tip to his superiors which came 11
    months before the deadly attack.

    More than 100,000 people marched at Dink's funeral, many of them
    chanting for Turkey to abolish a repressive article in the penal code
    used against many intellectuals, including Dink, who spoke openly on
    controversial topics.

    It is a crime to insult Turkey or the Turkish national character.

    Turkey's government pledged an investigation "at full speed" into
    Dink's killing and his government removed the governor and police chief
    of Trabzon, the city on the Black Sea coast that is home to suspects
    in the murder. Several other police officers were also suspended for
    posing with the 17-year-old killer after his capture in the Black
    Sea port city of Samsun.
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