Anatolia news agency, Turkey
July 16 2008
Parliamentary Committee For Dink's Murder Still To Complete Its Report
Mehmet Ocaktan, head of the subcommittee to investigate Hrant
Dink's murder, announced that contrary to the news in the media,
subcommittee's report about the case was not completed yet.
Bia news center - Ankara 16-07-2008
Turkish Parliament's (TBMM) Committee to Investigate the Human Rights
announced that they have not completed the subcommittee report for
the murder of Hrant Dink, founder and chief editor of Armenian-Turkish
weekly Agos, who was killed on January 19, 2007.
Mehmet Ocaktan, head of the subcommittee and Bursa deputy for the
Justice and Development Party (AKP) stated that some media groups
published reports implying the committee report was completed.
Ocaktan said their report was not finished yet, they were still working
on it and they were planning to announce it when it was completed.
The sixth hearing for Dink's murder case at Istanbul's 14th High
Criminal Court was held on July 7. The court had decided to continue
keeping 8 suspects under arrest, but denied the demand that the Trabzon
Gendarmerie case for misconduct in Dink's murder combined with the
principal trial for Dink's murder case in Istanbul. (NZ/EZO/TB)
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
July 16 2008
Parliamentary Committee For Dink's Murder Still To Complete Its Report
Mehmet Ocaktan, head of the subcommittee to investigate Hrant
Dink's murder, announced that contrary to the news in the media,
subcommittee's report about the case was not completed yet.
Bia news center - Ankara 16-07-2008
Turkish Parliament's (TBMM) Committee to Investigate the Human Rights
announced that they have not completed the subcommittee report for
the murder of Hrant Dink, founder and chief editor of Armenian-Turkish
weekly Agos, who was killed on January 19, 2007.
Mehmet Ocaktan, head of the subcommittee and Bursa deputy for the
Justice and Development Party (AKP) stated that some media groups
published reports implying the committee report was completed.
Ocaktan said their report was not finished yet, they were still working
on it and they were planning to announce it when it was completed.
The sixth hearing for Dink's murder case at Istanbul's 14th High
Criminal Court was held on July 7. The court had decided to continue
keeping 8 suspects under arrest, but denied the demand that the Trabzon
Gendarmerie case for misconduct in Dink's murder combined with the
principal trial for Dink's murder case in Istanbul. (NZ/EZO/TB)
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress