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    TRIAL STARTS FOR MURDER OF ARMENIAN JOURNALIST

    International Herald Tribune, France
    July 2 2007

    ISTANBUL: More than six months after the killing of an ethnic Armenian
    journalist, 18 suspects went on trial Monday in a case widely seen as
    a test of whether the Turkish judiciary will be able to investigate
    allegations of official negligence in the slaying.

    Hrant Dink was gunned down on Jan. 19, and his killing led to
    international condemnation and debate within Turkey about free
    speech. Dink was hated by hard-line nationalists for describing the
    mass killings of Armenians early in the last century as genocide.

    The trial is taking place behind closed doors because the accused
    gunman, Ogun Samast, is a minor. The others on trial are accused of
    being accomplices

    Critics accused the authorities of not acting on reports of a plot to
    kill Dink, and it is unclear whether allegations that could potentially
    be embarrassing for top officials will be explored in the trial.

    Hundreds of protesters demonstrated near the court house, appealing
    for justice and carrying a banner that read: "We are all witnesses,
    we want justice."

    The Turkish government has promised a thorough investigation, and
    the governor and police chief of the Black Sea city of Trabzon,
    the hometown of Samast, were removed from office because of negligence.

    Some security officials who had posed for photographs with the suspect
    as he held a Turkish flag were also dismissed.

    There is no evidence that directly implicates any police or government
    officials in the slaying of Dink. But many Turks say they are convinced
    a "deep state" of state agents or former officials, possibly with
    links to organized crime, periodically targets perceived enemies in
    the name of nationalism.
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