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    FORMER INTELLIGENCE OFFICER ADMITS NEGLECT OF POLICE IN DINK MURDER

    BIAnet.org
    April 16 2010
    Turkey

    In yesterday's hearing of the case against journalist Å~^ener based on
    his book about the murder of Turkish-Armenian jounalist Dink, former
    Head of Intelligence Uzun admitted negligence of the police prior to
    the assassination. He said the murder could have been prevented.

    Berivan TAPAN [email protected] Istanbul - BÄ°A News Center16 April
    2010, Friday Former Head of the Intelligence Department Sabri Uzun gave
    his statement in yesterday's (15 April) hearing of the case against
    journalist Nedim Å~^ener. Facing prison sentence of up to 32.5 years
    in total, Å~^ener stands trial in three different cases launched on
    the grounds of his book "The Dink Murder and the Intelligence Lies".

    In the book, he writes about the negligence and attempts to cover up
    this negligence of gendarmerie, police and the Turkish secret service
    prior to the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in 2007.

    In the hearing held at the 2nd Criminal Court of First Instance,
    Uzun stated that he had no information about the planned killing
    of Hrant Dink, then editor-in-chief of the Armenian Agos newspaper,
    since he did not have access to the reports collected from the agents
    before they had been archived. Without mentioning his name directly,
    Uzun claimed that C Branch Manager Ali Fuat Yılmazer kept the report
    from him intentionally.

    Uzun: Incriminating information was archived before I could get access
    "Related to the period of time Å~^ener is describing in his book,
    I said that 'if the state holds responsibility for the murder of
    Hrant Dink, this is my responsibility', and that is true. There was
    the written report notifying about a 'crucial action to be done'
    which referred to the planned murder of Dink. If this report had
    reached me before it was archived, this would not have happened".

    Å~^ener faces imprisonment of up to 28 under charges of "identifying
    officials on anti-terrorist duties as targets". The criminal complaint
    against the journalist was filed by Ramazan Akyurek, then Chief of
    Police in Trabzon (Black Sea coast), Ali Fuat Yılmazer, C Branch
    Manager of the Police Intelligence, intelligence police officer
    Muhittin Zenit and Intelligence Branch Manager of the Trabzon Police
    Directorate Faruk Sarı.

    "They should have informed me by all means" The lawyers of complainant
    Zenit asked Uzun whether he decided for protection after every new
    report coming in. Uzun replied, "We do not request protection with
    every report coming in, but we are talking about killing here. This
    is serious. Reports related to planned assassinations come in once
    a year or even more rarely. Such a report might only come in once
    in ten years. If it comes in, the police and the intelligence are
    obliged to meet to discuss the matter and take a decision".

    Nedim Å~^ener criticized the question of the lawyers, putting forward
    that the murder of Dink was a "project worked out by the police".

    "Dink was on trial at the time, he was in the public eye the whole
    time", Sener said.

    Uzun stated: "I called inspector Mustafa Uckuyu regarding the News
    Report (F4) dd. 17 February 2006 which mentioned Hrant Dink and asked
    if there was any further information. Uckuyu answered that the report
    had a note saying 'transfer of assignment to the C2 office'. I made
    a written statement about this on 4 November 2009 and wrote that the
    Police Intelligence performed the duty. The full report reached me
    only later on though".

    "The inspectors had told me that the report included the information
    that a 'startling action' was planned related to Hrant Dink. I
    was astonished when I had read the full report because it did not
    only mention a startling action but comprised information on Dink
    to be killed and on weapons and money provided for this. I wrote a
    supplementary statement on 4 December 2009. I wrote that 'I had not
    seen the report on 17 February 2006 when I was Head of Department. It
    had been kept from me by the C Branch Manager'".

    "The information of my book got confirmed" Journalist Å~^ener talked
    to bianet after the hearing:

    "Sabri Uzun made statement that confirmed what I have written in
    my book and went even further. This is why I consider his statement
    as very important. In my book I wrote that Head of the Intelligence
    Department Ramazan Akyurek and C Branch Manager Ali Fuat Yılmazer
    neglected their duties. Uzun spoke as a former head of department at
    the time when the murder of Dink was being planned. He said, 'yes,
    the department neglected this duty, because these reports were kept
    from me'. I hope that this information will bring light into the Dink
    murder case". (BT/VK)
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