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    ISTANBUL POLICE INTELLIGENCE CHIEF SUSPENDED IN PROBE INTO ARMENIAN JOURNALIST'S KILLING

    International Herald Tribune, France
    Feb 6 2007

    ANKARA, Turkey: Authorities suspended the police intelligence chief
    of Istanbul as part of an investigation into the killing of an ethnic
    Armenian journalist in the city last month, police said Tuesday.

    The Interior Ministry suspended intelligence chief Ahmet Ilhan Guler
    on Monday evening following the Jan. 19 killing of Hrant Dink. The
    daily Sabah newspaper reported he was removed from his post because
    he had ignored a tip about a threat against Dink's life a year ago.

    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.

    Interior Ministry inspectors investigating the journalist's death
    reportedly discovered that Guler failed to report a tip - which
    he received 11 months before the deadly attack - that some of the
    suspects in Dink's killing were planning to assassinate the journalist.

    Dink's death led to an outpouring of public sympathy for the journalist
    and focused attention on a law in Turkey which makes it a crime to
    insult the country or the Turkish national character.

    Journalists and writers who spoke openly on controversial topics,
    including Dink and Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk, have been
    prosecuted under the law, which critics say hampers free speech.

    More than 100,000 people marched at Dink's funeral, many of them
    chanting for Turkey to abolish the law.

    The government pledged to hold a speedy investigation into Dink's
    killing, and has already suspended the governor and police chief of
    Trabzon, the city on the Black Sea coast where suspects in the killing
    lived. 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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