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    TURKISH COURT WIDENS PROBE INTO KILLING

    Contra Costa Times, CA
    July 3 2007

    ISTANBUL, Turkey - A Turkish court has decided to broaden the
    investigation into the killing of an ethnic Armenian journalist to
    consider allegations of official negligence in the slaying, a lawyer
    said Tuesday.

    The killing led to international condemnation and debate within
    Turkey about free speech. Dink was hated by hardline nationalists for
    describing the mass killings of Armenians early in the last century
    as genocide.

    Lawyer Bahri Belen, representing Dink's family, told reporters that
    the court agreed to broaden the investigation.

    Tuncel, who is suspected of masterminding the killing, reportedly
    told the court that he was paid by police for gathering intelligence,
    according to a lawyer who attended Monday's hearing.

    Critics have accused authorities of failing to act 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.

    Turkey had vowed 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 posed for photographs with the gunman as he held a Turkish flag
    were also dismissed.

    Many Turks are convinced that a so-called "deep state" - a network of
    state agents or ex-officials, possibly with links to organized crime
    - periodically targets reformists and other perceived enemies in the
    name of nationalism.
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