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  • ANKARA: Dink Lawyers: Co-Plaintiffs But Left in the Dark

    BIA, Turkey
    Feb 19 2008

    Dink Lawyers: Co-Plaintiffs But Left in the Dark

    Before the fourth hearing of the Hrant Dink murder trial on 25
    February, there is stil evidence of lack of transparency as the
    co-plaintiffs are not informed of procedures.

    Istanbul, Ankara

    19-02-2008
    Erol ONDEROGLU

    The lawyers of the Dink family are going to file a complaint because
    they are not being informed of procedures in the Dink murder trial,
    despite being joint attorneys. They will complain to the Ministry of
    the Interior and the Istanbul Governor's Office.

    Fethiye Cetin, one of the lawyers, told bianet that because they
    were co-plaintiffs in the case, they had to be informed of all
    transactions. However, so Cetin, "we find out about processes like
    judicial annulment decisions from other sources, for instance the
    media."

    Not informed of new investigation For example, the lawyers also heard
    through the media that the Ministry of the Interior has decided on a
    reinvestigation of the Dink murder case transactions with two civil
    service chief inspectors, a police chief inspector with equal rank
    to the chief of police, and a new expert witness.

    Thus, the lawyers will complain to the Ministry of the Interior and
    other authorities. They will demand that those neglecting their duties
    be identified and punished.

    Meanwhile, the second investigation has been opened against Istanbul's
    Chief of Police Celalettin Cerrah and high ranking police officers
    in the Istanbul police because they have been accused of neglecting
    to prevent the murder of Hrant Dink.

    Previous investigation blocked The Ministry of the Interior
    had previously launched an investigation which had pointed to
    responsibility and negligence lying with all Istanbul police
    officers "from the lowest to the highest ranks"; however, the
    Regional Administrative Court had denied permission for Cerrah to
    be investigated.

    When the first investigation was concluded on 28 Agust 2007, the
    Istanbul Governor's Office Province Administrative Board had given
    permission for the investigation of Ahmet Ilhan Guler, chief of police
    intelligence, but not Cerrah. Both Guler and the Dink lawyers had
    objected to the decision.

    Reinvestigation of periods before and after 19 January 2007

    The second investigation will employ new chief inspectors and prepare
    a detailed report on the period leading up to the prosecution and
    trial. The report will then be presented to Minister of the Interior
    Besir Atalay.

    The report will also look at officers who are still employed in
    Istanbul and Trabzon; it will evaluate whether there was negligence
    on behalf of police and gendarmerie officers in the murder, and will
    examine the procedures carried out after Hrant Dink's murder on 19
    January 2007.

    Prosecution has rejected joining cases The lawyers of the Dink family
    had previously filed a criminal complaint with the Istanbul Chief
    Public Prosecution against the former Trabzon Province Gendarmerie
    Commander Colonel Ali Oz and five other gendarmerie officers, as
    well as Istanbul Chief of Police Celalettin Cerrah and other police
    officers, accusing them of neglecting to do their duties. The lawyers
    had demanded that these officers be tried in the main murder trial
    heard at the Istanbul 13th Heavy Penal Court.

    However, the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecution had decreed lack of
    jurisdiction for the officers and had sent the files to prosecutors
    in Istanbul and Trabzon. (EO/TK/AG)
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