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    Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada
    March 27 2007

    Turkey - Call for action against suspected masterminds of
    journalist's murder

    MONTREAL, March 27 /CNW Telbec/ - Reporters Without Borders today
    appealed to the government to act against those who ordered the 19
    January killing of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink as five
    people, some of them extreme rightists, were arrested on suspicion of
    involvement in the murder.

    "We are alarmed at the possible political implications of the case,
    whose outcome is very important for Turkey's future," the worldwide
    press freedom organisation said. "Those who carried out the murder
    must not be the only ones to be punished. Many things point to them
    being supported by various prominent groups and figures. The
    authorities must put a stop to these machinations," it
    said.

    Five people were arrested yesterday in Trabzon and taken to Istanbul
    for questioning, including the head of the Trabzon branch of the
    extreme-rightwing Great Unity Party (BBP), Yasar Cihan, and a member
    of the branch committee, Halis Egemen. Cihan was picked up after a
    photo was found of him with the BBP leader and Erhan Tuncel, one of
    the suspected masterminds of the killing and an police informer.


    An interior ministry report on the murder investigation by national
    security chiefs which was leaked to the media accuses Istanbul police
    chief Celalettin Cerrah of failing to protect editor Dink, who was
    shot dead outside the offices of his weekly newspaper Agos, even
    though Trabzon police has warned their Istanbul colleagues of a plot
    to kill Dink. The all-news TV station NTV said Tuncel had warned
    Trabzon police 17 times about the plot before they passed the message
    on to Istanbul. The record of the interrogation of one of the
    suspects, Tuncay Uzundal, was also reportedly forged by Trabzon
    police.



    For further information: Emily Jacquard, Canadian office
    representative,
    Reporters Without Borders, (514) 521-4111, Cell: (514) 258-4208, Fax:
    (514)
    521-7771, [email protected]
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