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    MILITARY OFFICERS REJECT TO COOPERATE WITH DINK MURDER PROBERS

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    April 25 2008

    Two Turkish officers refused to answer questions of the parliamentary
    commission charged with probing the murder of journalist Hirant Dink
    by an ultranationalist gang.

    Some gendarmerie soldiers recently told a court hearing that they
    knew of the preparations to assassiate Dink and had informed their
    superiors about it.

    The two Turkish gendarmerie officers were summoned Thursday at a
    human rights commission of Turkish parliament over the killing of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist, but they refused to give information
    about the case until after being heard by a court of law.

    Col. Ali Oz, former gendarmerie commander of the Black Sea province
    of Trabzon, and Capt. Metin Yildiz, Trabzon's former gendarmerie
    intelligence chief, also failed to respond to attend an earlier call
    by the commission early in April.

    "We are here today out of our respect for the parliament but we
    will not make any statements before our testimonies are heard by the
    court. We can brief the committee in detail after the court hearing,"
    Col. Oz was quoted as saying.

    Hrant Dink was shot outside the office of his Agos newspaper in
    Istanbul in January 2007. Police arrested the gunman and a suspected
    associate who was identified as Yasin Hayal.

    Acting on the testimonies of two other gendarmerie officers who were
    arrested on the charges of "neglect of duty," a Trabzon court ordered
    a probe against 10 gendarmerie officers, including Oz and Yildiz.

    Lawyers of Dink's family have said in a petition that "the probed
    gendarmerie officers had known that Hayal and his friends had been
    making plans to kill Dink as early as July 2006, but they had failed
    to take necessary measures in an open neglect of duty."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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