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    CALL FOR MERGER OF TWO DINK CASES

    Today's Zaman
    April 17 2008
    Turkey

    The Hrant Dink Duyarlýlýk Grubu (awareness group), composed of several
    deputies, journalists and artists, has asked that the assassination
    case of slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink be retried and
    that cases in Trabzon and Ýstanbul related to the trial be merged.

    The trial of gendarme officials suspected of having prior knowledge
    of the journalist's assassination continues in a Trabzon court while
    another case is in progress at the Ýstanbul 14th High Criminal Court,
    where the masterminds of the Dink murder are being tried. The awareness
    group held a press conference at Parliament yesterday and released
    a written statement read by Justice and Development Party (AK Party)
    Istanbul deputy Mehmet Domac.

    The statement, which included the group's request to merge the cases
    from the Istanbul and Trabzon courts, read: "Significant information
    has surfaced subsequent to the testimonies of two gendarme officials
    tried in the second hearing in a Trabzon court on March 20. Officials
    that were charged for misconduct stated that they had informed their
    superiors of their knowledge [of the threat against Dink] five months
    prior to Dink's assassination -- but that no measures were taken.

    They have also confessed that they had faced pressure to hide the
    plot and prepare fake documents after the assassination. On the other
    hand, we also know that Trabzon and Istanbul police departments'
    intelligence services were tipped off about the plot before it
    happened. It is obvious that Dink was killed despite the fact that
    two gendarme officials had the knowledge of the plot."

    "These two gendarme officials were actually questioned along with
    other officials by civil administration inspectors. According to a
    report presented by the inspectors, only these two officials were
    allowed to be interrogated and further objections were refused.

    However, their recent statements make it clear that the interrogation
    was not conducted properly and that decisions that were subsequently
    made were wrong," the statement further read. The group also addressed
    authorities who allowed the administrative investigation as well as
    those who did not permit a retrial, saying: "Do not obstruct justice
    or conceal evidence."

    --Boundary_(ID_pC0iqQRwT94ZDKD5FX xUkA)--
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