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  • Hrant Dink Lawyers File Charges Against 24 Turkey Public Servants

    HRANT DINK LAWYERS FILE CHARGES AGAINST 24 TURKEY PUBLIC SERVANTS

    epress.am
    02.16.2012

    Lawyers for murdered Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink have
    requested that the Istanbul Deputy Chief Prosecutor's Office file a
    criminal case against 24 public servants for their alleged role in
    the 2007 killing.

    "If [police informant] Erhan Tuncel was found not guilty and could
    be acquitted, and if he did not take part in the crime, then there
    are other guilty [parties] out there," Cem Halavurt, one of the Dink
    family's lawyers, told the Hurriyet Daily News.

    The public servants in question include Muammer Guler, former Istanbul
    governor and a deputy for the ruling Justice and Development Party
    (AKP), Celalettin Cerrah, who was Istanbul police chief at the time but
    has since been promoted to the post of Osmaniye governor in southern
    Turkey, as well as Ramazan Akyurek, who was serving as the head of
    police intelligence at the time.

    "The aforementioned civil servant suspects ... have committed the crime
    of 'intentional murder through negligent conduct' by not fulfilling
    their obligation to prevent Hrant Dink's assassination by the armed
    organization that committed the murder, and by not taking him under
    their protection," read the Dink family's lawyers' petition.

    Both Cerrah and Guler refused to comment to the Daily News on the
    matter.

    "We are aware of the presence of the managers and members of
    the organization that committed the Dink murder among the Trabzon
    Provincial Gendarmerie Command, the Istanbul and Trabzon Provincial
    police departments [and] the Police Department Intelligence Branch
    Presidency staff. We know that all these relations will come to light
    if an effective investigation is conducted," the petition said.

    Authorities did not give permission for an investigation to be
    launched against the public servants in question, the lawyers said in
    the petition. An appeal was consequently brought before the European
    Court of Human Rights following the exhaustion of domestic judicial
    alternatives.

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