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    COURT REQUESTS DINK DOCUMENTS FROM ANKARA PROSECUTORS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 3 2013

    The Ä°stanbul 2nd High Criminal Juvenile Court, which is overseeing
    the case into the murder of Hrank Dink, who was killed by an
    ultranationalist teenager in January 2007, has requested documents
    belonging to a plot to kill Dink, if any, from the Ankara Chief Public
    Prosecutor's Office.

    The documents were allegedly seized from the Special Forces Command
    in 2010. The command was searched by a judge as part of an ongoing
    probe into a suspected military plot to assassinate Deputy Prime
    Minister Bulent Arınc. Following the search, claims emerged that the
    judge found documents that mentioned a plot to kill Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Dink.

    Hakan Bakırcıoglu, one of the lawyers for the Dink family, reminded
    the court about the claims, and in response, the presiding judge
    decided to send a written communiqué to the Ankara Chief Public
    Prosecutor's Office to ask if it possesses any such document seized
    from the Special Forces Command detailing a plot to kill Dink, and
    if it does, to send copies of them to the court.

    Dink was gunned down in broad daylight on Jan. 17, 2007, by
    ultranationalist Ogun Samast. Dink was the editor-in-chief of the
    Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos at the time. Samast is being tried in
    juvenile court because he was a minor at the time of the crime.

    Also during Friday's hearing, another lawyer for the Dink family,
    Fethiye Cetin, asked the court to hear the testimony of a secret
    witness, who uses the codename BarıÅ~_. When testifying to prosecutors
    involved in the Dink murder case, BarıÅ~_ claimed that the plot
    to kill Dink had been devised by JÄ°TEM, an illegal and clandestine
    network within the gendarmerie. Cetin said they believe the secret
    witness is telling the truth.

    The Dink murder shocked Turkey and the ensuing trial became mired in
    controversy, with Dink's family and human rights activists arguing
    that links between suspects in the case and the real masterminds of
    the murder, suspected to be in the military and police force, were
    not sufficiently investigated.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-314444-court-requests-dink-documents-from-ankara-prosecutors.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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