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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    July 20 2008



    Governor allows two turkish soldiers investigation in Dink case



    The governor of a norhwestern province of Turkey permitted Sunday an
    investigation to be opened into a colonel and a captain for failing to
    act on information received prior to the assassination of a
    Turkish-Armenian journalist and hiding the intelligence.


    Nuri Okutan, the governor of Trabzon, said the governor's office
    decided to give the permission for the investigation after assesing a
    report of the inspectors from the Turkish Interior Ministry.

    Hrant Dink, editor in chief of Agos newspaper, was shot dead outside
    the offices of the paper in Istanbul in January, 2007. Police arrested
    the gunman and a suspected associate who was identified as Yasin
    Hayal.

    Inspectors asked earlier this week for the governor's permission to
    bring Col. Ali Oz and Capt. Metin Yildiz before the court for failing
    to act on information received prior to the assassination of Hrant
    Dink.

    Two lower-ranked soldiers told the inspectors that they had informed
    Col. Ali Oz and Capt. Metin Yildiz about intelligence regarding the
    assasination of Dink, while Oz said he may have forgotten about this
    information.

    The trial began in July 2007. Prosecutors have asked for a prison term
    of 18 to 24 years for Dink's assassin and life sentences for two key
    suspects, Erhan Tuncel and Yasin Hayal, for inciting to murder.
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