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    International Herald Tribune
    March 27 2007

    Turkish court releases politician without charge in slain journalist
    case
    The Associated PressPublished: March 27, 2007


    ANKARA, Turkey: A right-wing politician detained for questioning in
    connection with the killing of an ethnic Armenian journalist was
    released Tuesday without charge.

    But police were still questioning three other members of the local
    branch of the conservative and nationalist Great Unity Party over the
    Jan. 19 murder of journalist Hrant Dink. The three were scheduled to
    appear in court on Wednesday to face possible charges or be released
    from custody.

    Yasar Cihan, the head of Great Unity Party in the Black Sea port city
    of Trabzon, was detained late Sunday and taken to Istanbul for
    questioning. Authorities did not say on what grounds Cihan and the
    three others were detained, but the politician had admitted giving
    money to the family of one of the suspects charged in the killing.
    Cihan had insisted the money was a charitable gift - he said he often
    helps needy families.

    Dink was shot dead outside the offices of his paper, Agos, in
    Istanbul. Prosecutors have pressed charges against 10 suspects,
    including some former members of the youth wing of Great Unity.

    Dink, the 52-year-old editor of the bilingual Agos newspaper and an
    outspoken activist for minority rights and free expression, had been
    brought to trial several times for allegedly "insulting Turkishness,"
    a crime under Turkey's penal code.

    Dink's killing prompted international condemnation as well as debate
    within Turkey about free speech, and whether state institutions
    showed tolerance to militant nationalists.
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