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  • ECHR Received Five Applications Related To The Murder Of Dink

    ECHR RECEIVED FIVE APPLICATIONS RELATED TO THE MURDER OF DINK

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    20.06.2009 00:44 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has
    received five applications related to the murder of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink, the editor of the weekly Agos newspaper,
    in January 2007.

    Lawyer Deniz Tuna of the International Hrant Dink Foundation told,
    that the applications were related to parts of the European Convention
    on Human Rights concerned with the violation of the right to life, the
    right to an effective application to court, the right to a fair trial,
    the right to freedom of expression and the ban on discrimination,
    bianet reports.

    Hrant Dink had appealed to the ECHR two weeks before he was killed
    in relation to a six-month deferred prison sentence he had received
    under Article 159 of the Turkish Penal Code for a series of articles
    entitled "Armenian Identity".

    Following his murder, lawyers for his family had appealed to the ECHR
    when the Trabzon police and gendarmerie and the Istanbul police were
    not taken to court although they were accused of having been negligent
    in evaluating intelligence on murder plans.

    Another application relates to the lack of punishment for Samsun
    police officers who took "souvenir shots" with the suspected gunman
    Ogun Samast after catching him at the Samsun bus station a day after
    the murder.

    The Prime Ministerial Review Committee had pointed to a "serious
    lack of coordination" in the sharing of intelligence between security
    institutes prior to the murder. Nevertheless, no public official is
    being tried in the main murder case heard at the Istanbul 14th Heavy
    Penal Court.

    Police Intelligence Head Ramazan Akyurek, Istanbul Chief of Police
    Celalettin Cerrah and Ahmet Ýlhan Guler from the Istanbul Intelligence
    Unit, as well as other officials, were never brought to court.

    Rather, 18 young men, most from the Pelitli town in Trabzon province,
    are on trial for the murder, as well as Coþkun Ýðci, a gendarmerie
    informant who claims that he notified the officials of murder plans,
    and Osman Hayal, brother of suspect Yasin Hayal. Osman Hayal has been
    found to have been in Istanbul on the day of the murder, a fact which
    he denied for a long time.

    The tenth hearing of the main murder trial is on 6 July.

    Eight gendarmerie officers are on trial for negligence in not having
    evaluated the intelligence. However, they only face up to two years
    imprisonment. Their trial continues on 24 July.

    Lawyers for the Dink family have long called for the cases to be
    merged, as it was the neglect of the officers which led to the death
    of Hrant Dink.
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