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    Today's Zaman, Turkey

    05 July 2008, Saturday

    Hearings proceed in Malatya murder case

    Seven suspects in the killings of three Christians last year at the
    Zirve publishing house in eastern Malatya province attended the murder
    trial's ninth session yesterday.

    On April 18, Christians Necati Aydın, UÄ?ur Yüksel
    and German national Tilman Geske were tied to their chairs at the
    publishing house. They were brutally stabbed and their throats
    cut. The publishing house where they worked was involved in producing
    Bibles and other Christian literature.

    Suspects S.G., C.Ã-., H.T. and A.Y. were caught at the crime scene
    and immediately taken into custody. Emre Günaydın fell
    from the third story while attempting to escape from police by
    climbing down a drainpipe. He too was taken into custody. More
    witnesses testified at the court hearing in Malatya yesterday, where
    the suspects are standing trial for aggravated murder. Witness Metin
    DoÄ?an, formerly a noncommissioned officer with the air force
    but later imprisoned, said he had been offered a large sum in 2005 to
    commit the murders. DoÄ?an, who had testified in earlier
    hearings, reiterated his earlier testimony that he knew
    Günaydın, one of the prime suspects, from an
    ultranationalist youth organization.

    DoÄ?an alleged that he had been offered $300,000 to commit the
    murders by ultranationalist organization Idealist Clubs President
    Burhan CoÅ?kun, former Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) Malatya
    deputy Namık Hasan Durhan, Hikmet �elik, whom he was
    told was a senior general, and MHP Malatya Branch President Mehmet
    Ekici. DoÄ?an appeared as a witness after writing to the
    prosecution from his jail cell. He also said that a warden in jail had
    told him that the job was given to Günaydın by former
    deputy Durhan. DoÄ?an also said he had written a letter to
    Günaydın to dissuade him from doing the deed. He also
    said he had his sister call the Zirve publishing house on more than
    one occasion to warn them about the plot.

    The prosecution, however, said DoÄ?an had made similar
    assertions in the case of Hrant Dink, the Armenian journalist killed
    by a teenager in the January of 2007. His sister, Sevim DoÄ?an,
    testified that her brother had a mental illness, which was the reason
    for his removal from his post as a noncommissioned officer.

    Another witness, Ozan DaÄ?han Ã?obanoÄ?lu, a student
    who knew one of the witnesses, said he had given the e-mail address of
    victim Aydın to the prime suspect, Günyadın, via
    an Internet messaging program, thinking Günaydın was
    genuinely interested in finding out about Christianity.


    05 July 2008, Saturday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN Ä°STANBUL

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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