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    WORLD - TURKEY PUTS 18 ON TRIAL FOR KILLING OF TOP ARMENIAN JOURNALIST

    Morning Star
    July 3, 2007 Tuesday

    The trial of 18 suspects in the kiling of ethnic Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink began in Turkey on Monday, more than six months after he
    was gunned down in Istanbul.

    The case is widely seen as a test of whether Turkey's judiciary will
    be able to probe alleged official negligence over the killing.

    Mr Dink was shot dead on January 19. He was hated by nationalists
    for calling the mass killings of Armenians in the early 20th century
    genocide.

    The trial is being held behind closed doors because alleged killer
    Ogun Samast is a minor.

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

    Turkey had vowed to conduct a thorough inquiry and the governor and
    police chief of the Black Sea city of Trabzon, the home town of the
    alleged killer, were sacked for negligence.

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

    However, many Turks are convinced that a network of state agents or
    ex-officials, possibly with ties to organised crime, periodically
    targets progressives in the name of nationalism.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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