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  • ANKARA: Journalist Candar Sued For Criticizing Handling Of Dink Murd

    JOURNALIST CANDAR SUED FOR CRITICIZING HANDLING OF DINK MURDER CASE

    BIAnet.org
    July 14 2010
    Turkey

    Referans newspaper writer Candar is facing imprisonment for his article
    about the handling of the Hrant Dink murder case. He criticized that
    the secret witness had not appeared at court. He had also called the
    judge being too free-and-easy. His trial was postponed to 13 December.

    Erol ONDEROÄ~^LU [email protected] Istanbul - BÄ°A News Center14 July
    2010, Wednesday Referans newspaper writer Cengiz Candar is facing a
    prison sentence of between one and three years under allegations of
    "insulting a public servant because of his duty". The charges are based
    on Candar's criticism of the fact that the secret witness of the Hrant
    Dink murder case was not taken to court in the hearing on 8 February.

    The trial is concerned with the assassination of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink. The founder of the Armenian Agos newspaper
    was shot in front of his office in Istanbul on 19 January 2007. The
    latest hearing of the case was held on Monday this week (12 July).

    In the 12th hearing of the case in February, certain information about
    the "secret witness" had been exhibited in the minutes of the hearing.

    Furthermore, the President Judge of the Istanbul 14th High Criminal
    Court, Erkan Candar, had said that "the secret witness does not know
    Turkish very well". Thus, the safety of the witness's life was being
    discussed.

    In an article entitled "Mocking Hrant and the justice" published on 9
    February 2010, Candar wrote, "Well, no justice is going to happen in
    that court room, it just cannot happen. The Hrant Dink murder case
    is being tried in such an informal manner, justice will not happen
    from being to free-and-easy, it cannot happen".

    After it had become clear that the secret witness had not been summoned
    to court, the President Judge said, "I received a note saying that
    'the secret witness arrived' but s/he did not come. The secret witness
    is waiting for the police at home. The police is waiting here for
    the secret witness. What shall I do?" Candar criticed:

    "Is a Court President who announces his own helplessness by saying
    "What shall I do" in any situation going to give a just verdict?"

    "The same Court President continuously polemicizes the involved
    lawyers, turns ato them with a sarcastic smile and opens his hands
    to both sides as if he was complaining about the situation. Instead
    of being a neutral judge who does his best for the faith of justice,
    he gives the impression of a hidden closeness with the defence lawyers.

    Candar's trial at the Bakırköy (Istanbul) Criminal Court of First
    Instance will be continued on 13 December. The case was postponed
    for five months because Judge Vasfi Ugurer, who presided over the
    case in the first hearing, took his annual leave. (EO/VK)




    From: A. Papazian
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