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    TEENAGER SAYS HE 'REGRETS' KILLING HRANT DINK

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 2 2007

    The 17-year-old, identified by the initials O.S., who confessed
    to killing Hrant Dink outside his newspaper office last January,
    expressed "regret" for the killing in his testimony during the Dink
    assassination trial which resumed yesterday at the Ýstanbul 14th
    Criminal Court in Beþiktaþ.

    The second trial on the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink took place on Monday, trying 19 defendants, eight of whom
    are in police custody. Dink's wife, Rakel, and daughter Delal Dink
    were also at the courthouse.

    Armenian-Turkish journalist Dink was gunned down in broad daylight on
    Jan. 19 in front of the bilingual Armenian weekly, Agos, where he was
    editor-in-chief. More than 100,000 people turned out for his funeral
    in order to show solidarity and protest against violent nationalism.

    "Yasin Hayal forced me to do this job. I shot him out of fear without
    even understanding how it happened. I was at my uncle's place when I
    came back to my senses. I could not sleep the entire night. I regret
    it; I didn't know he had a family. I wouldn't have done it if I had
    known" said the youth in his testimony, private CNN Turk television
    station reported Monday. He also claimed to be under the influence
    of ecstasy pills, given to him by Yasin Hayal two hours prior to
    the assasination. The trial is being held behind closed doors since
    O.S. is a minor.

    As the second hearing of the trial resumed yesterday, hundreds of
    demonstrators fearing a state cover-up of Dink's murder appeared
    outside the courthouse, proclaiming: "We are all witnesses. We demand
    justice." Police implemented heavy security outside the courthouse
    where 19 suspects, eight of which are being held in police custody,
    are being tried on various charges relating to the killing of Dink.

    Dink's wife, Rakel Dink, daughter, Delal Dink and representatives of
    Agos newspaper and Bir Gun daily, where Dink was a regular columnist,
    participated in the hearing as co-plaintiffs. Freedom and Solidarity
    Party (ODP) deputy Ufuk Uras, German opposition Green Party leader
    Claudia Roth, Agos Editor-in-Chief Etyen Mahcupyan and journalists
    Yavuz Baydar, Ali Bayramoðlu, Murat Belge and Ayþe Onal also arrived
    in court to support Dink's family.

    On Saturday Turkish media aired a recording of a telephone conversation
    between one of the suspects and a police officer. The dialogue
    clearly suggests the police officer knew about plots to kill the
    journalist. Dink's lawyers have complained that the murder has not been
    properly investigated and have expressed fears for the independence
    of the court, reflecting concerns about the possible involvement
    of Turkey's so-called deep state -- a network of individuals nested
    within the state hierarchy, carrying out behind-the-scene operations
    they deem to be patriotic.

    Erdal Doðan, a lawyer representing the Dink family, reiterated that
    concern on Monday. Speaking to the press prior to the hearing,
    Doðan said: "It was written everywhere that there was looseness
    [in the police force], and that everybody knew Dink was going to be
    shot except for Hrant Dink himself." Recalling that it became clear
    during the investigation that the plot was being openly spoken about
    in Internet cafes and on the streets of Trabzon, the hometown of the
    murderer and most of the suspects, he added: "It is irrational to
    think that the gendarmerie and the police department were unaware of
    this. We have made our application to the Trabzon Criminal Court to
    include them in this case." Doðan said the transcript of the recently
    discovered phone conversation had been placed in the court files.

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