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  • BAKU: Armenian journalist's killing ordered by Chechen-trained man

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    January 22, 2007 Monday

    ARMENIAN JOURNALISTS KILLING ORDERED BY CHECHEN-TRAINED MAN - REPORT


    The individual who ordered the murder of the editor-in-chief of
    Istanbul-based Armenian-speaking Agos newspaper had been trained at a
    Chechen camp in Azerbaijan, The International Herald Tribune
    newspaper has claimed. A story, entitled More suspects in Hrant Dinks
    murder case maintained that Yasin Hayal, who had earlier served a
    year-long sentence over the 2004 explosion at a McDonalds restaurant
    in Trabzon, learnt to make bombs at a Chechen training camp in
    Azerbaijan.

    Turkish TV channels have issued reports suggesting that Hayal had
    indeed gone to Chechnya to fight and was then detained in Azerbaijan
    and extradited to Turkey. The Azerbaijan National Security Ministry
    spokesman Arif Babayev dismissed the reports as groundless. I am very
    disappointed that such an influential newspaper has published the
    erroneous report. Allegations that there are Chechen training camps
    in Azerbaijan have been made before, but none of them have been
    confirmed, Babayev said. He did not rule out that Azerbaijans
    long-time foes Armenians had a hand in publishing the outrageous
    story. Hrant Dink was gunned down by unidentified individuals on
    Friday while he was leaving the editorial office. On Sunday, the
    17-year-old Ogun Samast believed to have committed the crime was
    arrested. Samast testified that his close friend Yasin Hayal, 26, who
    was a member of the clandestine Nizami-Alem religious organization,
    ordered the killing and provided him with the needed weapon. After
    the testimony, Turkish police arrested Hayal and ten more persons on
    suspicion of involvement in the crime.
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