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    BIA, Turkey
    Feb. 26, 2008


    Dink Trial: Criminal Organisation is Protected

    The fourth hearing has brought no further clarity in the case, as
    many of the requests of the joint plaintiffs were refused.

    Býa news centre
    26-02-2008


    Erol ÖNDEROÐLU
    On 19 January 2007, the editor-in-chief of the weekly
    Turkish-Armenian Agos newspaper, Hrant Dink, was murdered in front of
    his office in central Istanbul. The suspected gunman O.S. and
    eighteen other, mostly young, men are on trial; eight of them are in
    police detention.

    At the fourth hearing at the Istanbul 14th Heavy Penal Court
    yesterday (25 February), suspect Ersin Yolcu was questioned in the
    morning. He stands accused of aiding and abetting the crime and faces
    15 to 20 years imprisonment.

    Again insults...
    During the lunch break of the hearing, suspect Yasin Hayal?s lawyer
    Fuat Turgut, known for his ultranationalist leanings and aggressive
    manner, insulted the joint attorneys. He also insulted Armenians in
    general.

    The joint attorneys demanded that the court president remove Turgut
    >From the court room. Judge Erkan Canak warned Turgut.

    One of the joint attorneys, Kezban Hatemi, told journalists during
    the break that gunman suspect O.S. had insulted her.

    Requests by joint attorneys
    The lawyers for the Dink family had made three demands prior to the
    hearing:

    Arguing that the minutes of the hearing were insufficient to prepare
    their case, they have requested access to the recording of the
    hearing. The third hearing of the case was recorded and recording
    will continue during the case.

    Before Hrant Dink was murdered, he was warned by two intelligence
    officers after being called to the Istanbul governor?s office. The
    governor?s office has so far refused to identify these officers. In
    an article entitled ?Why I have been chosen as a target?, Dink wrote
    about his visit to the governor?s office in 2004 and said that two
    people ?warned? him.

    It has emerged that suspect Yasin Hayal was being monitored by the
    police prior to the murder, albeit under suspicion of al Qaida
    activities. The joint attorneys have demanded that police records be
    sent to the court so that Hayal?s connections be investigated
    further.

    Court refused most requests
    Because gunman suspect O.S. was aged 17 at the time of the murder,
    the court hearings are closed to the public and the press. Despite a
    forensic medical report estimating O.S.?s bone age at 19, the court
    has refused to reconsider his age.

    The court has also refused to link the cases of two gendarmerie
    officers in Samsun and two police officers in Trabzon with the main
    case, and it refused the demand for questioning of the intelligence
    officers whose identity the Istanbul governor?s office is protecting.


    According to Fethiye Cetin, one of the joint attorneys, the refusal
    to unite the cases is protecting the criminal organisation behind the
    murder.

    The request of joint attorneys to have access to the CD recordings
    (audio and visual) of the third hearing on 11 February was also
    refused by the court.

    One request which was granted was that the technical monitoring
    reports on Yasin Hayal and Mustafa Öztürk, the former leader of the
    nationalist Alperenler Hearth organisation, will be presented to
    court.

    Four of the suspects who are being tried without detention are
    members of the Great Union Party (BBP). Yasar Cihan, the then Trabzon
    province party chair of the BBP, Halis Egemen, member of the party?s
    central executive board, as well as Erbil Susaman and Osman Alpay,
    have been relieved of attending further hearings.

    Lawyer Cetin criticised the fact that the court has freed four
    suspects from attending court hearings despite the fact that
    gendarmerie informant Coskun Igci, Irfan Özkan and Erbil Susaman have
    not been questioned yet.

    Igci has also given a statement in the Trabzon trial against police
    intelligence officers, saying: ?I told them about the murder plans
    four months earlier.? He is still to be questioned in Istanbul.

    At the hearing yesterday, suspects Yasar Cihan, Halis Egemen, Salih
    Hacisalihoglu, Ersin Yolcu, Ahmet Iskender, Mustafa Öztürk and Alper
    Esirgemez were cross-examined.
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