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  • Actually There Were More Accomplices Involved In Hrant Dink's Murder

    ACTUALLY THERE WERE MORE ACCOMPLICES INVOLVED IN HRANT DINK'S MURDER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.07.2007 17:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The murder of Hrant Dink was planned by a bigger
    network than just the gang that is currently on trial, editor-in-chief
    of 'Agos' Armenian-Turkish bilingual Etyen Mahcupyan stated in an
    interview to Der Spiegel German newspaper. He said, a number of police
    officers knew what was going to happen. But they didn't prevent the
    murder of Dink.

    "Critics have accused the authorities of failing to act on reports
    of a plot to kill Dink. Two of the suspects, Yasin Hayal and Erhan
    Tuncel, even claim they were working for the security forces. The
    current case is seen as an important test of whether the Turkish
    judiciary is capable of investigating claims of official negligence,"
    Der Spiegel writes.

    According to the editor-in-chief of 'Agos' bilingual, the aim was
    probably to cause unrest in the election year with the intention of
    torpedoing Turkey's chances of joining the European Union, "Presumably
    a whole series of attacks was planned, but the public reaction was too
    strong to go ahead with them." "In the past the judges were usually
    afraid to take risks. None of them wanted to expose the links between
    the military, the government and the judiciary. But in this case there
    is the potential to really get to the bottom of things. The judges are
    flexible and are working with the lawyers," he underlined. Answering
    the question if he had received threats concerning his work, Etyen
    Mahcupyan said "not at the moment", but if it were politically desired
    then someone could find an old article and file charges, since he had
    already been put on trial for allegedly 'insulting state institutions'.
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