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  • The 12th Hearing For The Case Of Hrant Dink Held In Istanbul

    THE 12TH HEARING FOR THE CASE OF HRANT DINK HELD IN ISTANBUL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.02.2010 18:29 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The 12th hearing for the case of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink, who was fatally shot by an ultranationalist
    teenager outside the Agos weekly in 2007 was held in Istanbul.

    The hearing took place with the participation of five of the defendants
    under arrest, Ogun Samast, Erhan Tuncel, Yasin Hayal, Ahmet Ä°skender
    and Ersin Yolcu. Among a total of 20 defendants, Osman Hayal and
    Mustafa Ozturk, who were released pending trial, were also in court.

    The court's chief justice, Erkan Canak, said the telephone numbers
    and records of the relevant police officers had been requested from
    the Trabzon Police Department but the request had been refused as
    the release of such documents would lead to "lapses in security."

    Canak also said that intelligence reports written prior to Dink's
    murder had been requested and had arrived at the court. The Dink
    family lawyer, Bahri Belen, said all documents coming from the police
    department talked about the "confidentiality of documents" but pointed
    out that documents regarding crimes should not be secret.

    The hearing will continue with the defense of Tuncel, one of the
    key suspects, who reportedly had worked with the police and the
    gendarmerie as an informant and gave them tip-offs about the plot
    to kill Dink several months before the assassination. Tuncel, who
    belongs to the Grand Unity Party (BBP), argued against the fact that
    he had been labeled as a leader in a terrorist organization. He said
    this was only because of his "political views."

    Tuncel asked BBP leaders YaÅ~_ar Cihan and Halis Egemen, who were at
    the court, whether or not the party approved of Dink's murder. Egemen
    said they would never support an act of murder and they "love the
    created because of the creator. This view does not discriminate
    between Muslims or non-Muslims."

    At the last hearing of the Dink trial last October, co-plaintiff lawyer
    Fethiye Cetin stated that Dink's murder, along with that of an Italian
    priest in 2006 and the 2007 slaying of three Christians in Malatya,
    was part of an operation carried out by Ergenekon, a neo-nationalist
    gang believed to be the extension of a clandestine network of groups
    with members in the armed forces.

    Hrant Dink (September 15, 1954 - January 19, 2007) was a
    Turkish-Armenian journalist and columnist and editor-in-chief
    of Agos bilingual newspaper. Dink was best known for advocating
    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation and human and minority rights in
    Turkey. Charged under the notorious article 301 of the Turkish
    Criminal Code, Dink stood a trial for insulting Turkishness. After
    numerous death threats, Hrant Dink was assassinated in Istanbul in
    January 2007, by Ogun Samast, a 17-year-old Turkish nationalist.
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