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    Hunted killer seized on bus after his father turns him in
    Suna Erdem in Istanbul

    The Times/UK
    January 22, 2007

    A school dropout has confessed to murdering Hrant Dink, a prominent
    Turkish-Armenian journalist.
    Ogun Samast, 17, who was caught while asleep on a bus to Turkey's
    eastern border, said that he wanted to kill Mr Dink after reading his
    work. `I read on the internet that he said, `I am from Turkey but
    Turkish blood is dirty', and I decided to kill him. I have no
    regrets,' he was quoted as telling police.

    Mr Dink, who was shot dead on Friday outside his office in central
    Istanbul, had been controversially convicted of `insulting Turkish
    identity' in his writings.

    Mr Samast was named as a suspect in the killing after his father
    recognised him in video footage of the crime that police aired on
    television.

    A bus company worker noticed Mr Samast's name on the passenger list
    for a bus destined for Turkey's border with Russia. The driver,
    alerted by mobile telephone, told his steward to check the passenger
    in seat 21. When the face seemed to fit, he turned into a bus station
    in the city of Samsun, where police were waiting.

    Police said that Mr Samast confessed immediately. Six other suspects
    are also being questioned. Many Turkish commentators believe that the
    teenager is no more than a hitman for a state-backed nationalist
    grouping. `They got a child to shoot Dink,' said the liberal Radikal
    daily.

    Mr Samast played briefly for a football side in Trabzon and spent most
    of his time in internet cafés. Newspapers say that he was
    linked to a local nationalist organisation. One of his alleged
    accomplices had been jailed for bombing a branch of McDonald's in
    Trabzon.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Prime Minister, hailed the arrest `in the
    name of democracy and the struggle for freedom'. He said that the
    police would also look into any possible links between this
    assassination and the murder of a priest in Trabzon last year, for
    which another teenager has been jailed.

    Mr Dink, the editor of Agos, a Turkish-Armenian newspaper, was the
    highest-profile figure to be convicted under Turkey's controversial
    Article 301 of the penal code, which the European Union wants
    changed. He was criticised by right-wing Turks for describing the mass
    killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.
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