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  • ANKARA: Report: State Officials Listened To Dink's Widow In Key Visi

    REPORT: STATE OFFICIALS LISTENED TO DINK'S WIDOW IN KEY VISIT

    Today's Zaman Turkey
    May 11 2011

    Officials from the State Audit Institution (DDK) who have been
    investigating the 2007 murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink paid a visit to Dink's widow, Rakel Dink, two weeks ago upon
    President Abdullah Gul's request and noted down her demands with
    regard to the probe, the Milliyet daily reported on Wednesday.

    Dink, the late editor-in-chief of Agos, was shot dead by an
    ultranationalist teenager outside the offices of his newspaper in
    broad daylight in İstanbul on Jan. 19, 2007. The investigation into
    his murder stalled when the suspected perpetrator and his accomplices
    were put on trial, but those who masterminded the plot to kill him
    have yet to be exposed and punished. In the face of growing calls
    from the public and a European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruling
    which had found Turkey guilty of failing to protect Dink's right to
    life and of failing to carry out a thorough investigation into the
    officers who failed to take the necessary measures in light of early
    warnings and tips about the plot to kill Dink, Gul ordered the DDK
    to investigate the Dink murder earlier this year.

    Milliyet said the DDK officials have so far listened to many
    individuals who may contribute to shedding light on the murder and
    that one of the most critical DDK meetings took place with Rakel
    Dink two weeks ago. During the meeting, which was also attended by
    the Dink family's lawyers, Rakel Dink and the lawyers once again
    expressed frustration over the state's failure to protect Hrant Dink.

    The investigation that followed Dink's death revealed that the police
    had been tipped off to plans to murder the journalist. Nineteen
    suspects are currently facing trial in the murder case. A majority
    of the suspects, including the hitman, are from Trabzon, where the
    police say they had informed the İstanbul police about the plot to
    kill Dink on more than one occasion.

    In addition to having ignored the tip-off about the plot, lawyers
    representing the plaintiff are accusing the police of destroying
    crucial evidence to protect some of the suspects, among whom is an
    ex-police informant.

    According to Milliyet, President Gul is closely following the DDK's
    investigation and is briefed about every stage in the probe by DDK
    President Cemal Boyalı. He was also informed about the details of
    the meeting with Rakel Dink.

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