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  • ANKARA: No Permission To Investigate Cerrah In Dink Murder

    NO PERMISSION TO INVESTIGATE CERRAH IN DINK MURDER

    Turkish Daily News
    July 23 2008

    Wednesday, July 23, 2008

    ISTANBUL - TDN with wire dispatches

    Police officers from the Istanbul Police Department, including the
    police chief and a former intelligence unit head, will not be tried
    for neglect of duty in the murder of prominent Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink, news agencies reported yesterday.

    The Istanbul Regional Administrative Court, ending a legal process of
    one and a half years, decided on June 27 not to allow any investigation
    of the police officers, including Police Chief Celalettin Cerrah
    and former intelligence unit chief Ahmet Ä°lhan. After Dink's murder
    on January 19, 2007, the Istanbul Governor's Office had decided to
    give permission for an investigation against Ä°lhan and six other
    police officers from the police intelligence unit, private NTV news
    site reported. However, the governor's office did not allow any
    investigation against Cerrah. Ä°lhan and six officers had objected
    to the decision, while lawyers for the Dink family objected to the
    decision about Cerrah.

    Only one court member, Sadettin Yaman, voted to allow the investigation
    of Cerrah, saying that, as the police chief, Cerrah had responsibility
    in the event, despite allegations that there had been information
    about Dink's murder but that the flow of information to Istanbul
    police was not sufficient. Istanbul's police were criticized after
    Dink's murder for not providing a guard for Dink despite the fact
    that there had been threats against him. In his dissenting vote,
    Yaman said that providing Dink with "personal, physical and spatial
    protection is a natural result of the state of law."

    Dink, the editor-in-chief of multi-lingual weekly Agos, was shot to
    death in front of the newspaper's building in the central district
    of Å~^iÅ~_li. Ogun Samast, the juvenile murder suspect in the Dink
    case, was arrested in the Black Sea province of Samsun one day after
    the murder.

    --Boundary_(ID_aipcaT6dL6L4OEzXvSDicg)--
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