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    Agence France Presse -- English
    February 23, 2007 Friday 4:33 PM GMT

    Ninth suspect jailed over murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist


    An Istanbul court Friday detained another man over the murder of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink last month, bringing to nine
    the number arrested over the killing, Anatolia news agency reported.

    The court charged university student Veysel Toprak with "aiding and
    abetting a criminal organisation" and "protecting a criminal," the
    agency said.

    Media reports described Toprak as a close friend of one of the most
    prominent suspects in the investigation, Yasin Hayal, who allegedly
    provided the gunman with money and a pistol to kill Dink.

    Hayal reportedly hid in Toprak's house in Istanbul after bombing a
    McDonald's restaurant in the northern city of Trabzon in 2004, for
    which he later served 11 months in jail.

    Dink's suspected assassin, Ogun Samast, a jobless 17-year-old middle
    school graduate, has confessed to gunning down the journalist outside
    the office of his bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos in downtown
    Istanbul on January 19.

    Samast, who underwent surgery for appendicitis late Wednesday, was
    discharged from hospital under heavy security on Friday and returned
    to the prison in Kandira, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) east of
    Istanbul.

    Prosecutors have yet to complete their indictment on Dink's murder,
    believed to have been committed with ultra-nationalist motives.

    Interior ministry inspectors are looking into allegations that police
    got a tip-off last year about a plot to kill Dink being organised in
    Trabzon, from where most of the suspects come, but did not follow up
    on the intelligence.

    The 52-year-old Dink, a leading member of Turkey's tiny Armenian
    community, called the mass killings of Armenians under the Ottoman
    Empire genocide, a label that Ankara fiercely rejects.

    He was given a suspended six-month sentence last year for "insulting
    Turkishness" under an infamous penal code article that has served to
    prosecute a string of other intellectuals and raised alarms about
    freedom of speech in Turkey.
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