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    CALL FOR JUSTICE AS EDITOR'S ALLEGED KILLERS APPEAR IN COURT

    Reuters
    The South African Star , South Africa
    Oct 2 2007

    Istanbul - The chief suspect in the murder of Turkish-Armenian editor
    Hrant Dink has told a court he was forced to carry out the killing.

    The case is seen as an important test for Ankara's European Union
    membership bid.

    Hundreds of protesters, fearing a state cover-up, demonstrated
    yesterday, outside the second hearing of the case at the Istanbul court
    with banners proclaiming: "We are all witnesses. We demand justice."

    The EU opened membership talks with Turkey in 2005 and sees the Dink
    case as a test for a judicial system often accused of conservative
    bias.

    Police imposed heavy security outside the court, where 19 suspects
    were being tried over the killing of Dink, who gunned down outside
    his Istanbul office in January by a 17-year-old who has confessed to
    the killing.

    The hearing was closed to the media but lawyers representing Dink
    quoted the 17-year-old suspect as saying in his testimony that he
    was ordered to carry out the killing by a second suspect. He also
    said he took Ecstasy and hashish on the day of the killing.

    The lawyer for the second suspect denied his client had given such
    an order.

    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".

    The "deep state" is a term used to describe hardline nationalists in
    the bureaucracy and security forces who are prepared to subvert the
    law for their own political ends.

    At the weekend, Turkey's liberal Radikal newspaper published the
    transcript of a conversation between one of the suspects and an
    officer two hours after the shooting which it said showed the officer
    was aware of a plan to kill Dink.

    The Interior Ministry has launched a probe into the phone conversation.
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