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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 30 2007


    HRW: Dink trial a test for Turkish judiciary


    The Turkish judiciary must hold accountable any security forces found
    responsible for negligence or collusion in the murder of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, a leading human rights group
    said yesterday.


    Evidence that will be heard in the trial, beginning on Monday, may
    raise serious questions about the possible involvement of security
    forces in the killing, the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW)
    said in a statement.
    Dink, who had called for reconciliation between Turks and Armenians,
    was slain by a teenage gunman in January in downtown Ýstanbul. The
    teenager, who confessed to having shot him, said he did so because
    Dink "insulted Turkish-ness." The indictment alleges that one of the
    three main defendants had operated as a police informer and the
    police had repeatedly been informed that another defendant was
    planning to kill Dink.

    "Hrant Dink's murder trial is a critical test of the Turkish
    judiciary's independence. We will be closely watching how the court
    handles any evidence that may implicate the security forces" said
    Holly Cartner, HRW Europe and Central Asia director. "The Turkish
    authorities failed to protect Hrant Dink, despite evidence that his
    life was at risk. They must now ensure that those responsible are
    held to account and, where appropriate, prosecuted."

    The statement said the HRW is also deeply concerned by the statements
    and conduct of some officials that point to possible bias and "raise
    questions about their ability to act impartially in the Dink case,"
    noting a statement by head of the Ýstanbul police, Celalettin Cerrah,
    soon after the killing that ruled out any political connection in the
    killing and said the gunman was motivated by "nationalist
    sentiments."

    "In this climate of growing intolerance and violence against minority
    groups, the Turkish authorities must fully investigate Dink's murder
    and bring all perpetrators to justice," said Cartner. "Failure to
    ensure justice in this case would send a dangerous message."


    30.06.2007

    Today's Zaman Ýstanbul
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