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    People's Daily Online, China
    Jan 26 2007


    Trabzon governor, police chief removed from office due to
    journalist's killing



    Governor Huseyin Yavuzdemir and police chief Resat Altay of the
    Trabzon province in northern Turkey were removed from office due to
    recent incidents in the region, the semi-official Anatolia news
    agency reported on Friday.

    Ministry of Interior Affairs charged two chief inspectors to
    investigate whether there was any failure or negligence of the local
    administration and the provincial security department, according to
    the report.

    Last year, Andrea Santaro, Italian Roman-Catholic priest of the Santa
    Maria Church, was shot dead by a teenager in Trabzon where he was the
    parish priest for a small Christian community.

    The key suspects of the killing of journalist Hrant Dink were also
    from the province.

    Hrant Dink, a 53-year-old outspoken Turkish journalist of Armenian
    descent, was shot dead in front of his office building in Istanbul
    last Friday. The killing has ignited a national public outcry since
    then.

    Last Saturday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced
    that Ogun Samast, the suspected killer, was arrested in the northern
    province of Samsun earlier in the day.

    Before his killing, Dink had been convicted by the Article 301 of the
    Penal Code of insulting Turkey's identity over his comments on the
    alleged Armenian genocide by Ottoman Turks during World War I and
    received a six-month suspended sentence.

    He had also received threat from nationalists who considered him as a
    traitor, local media reported.

    Turkey has denied that up to 1.5 million Armenians died as a result
    of systematic genocide during the Turkish Ottoman period between 1915
    and 1923.

    Source: Xinhua
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