Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Dink Lawyers To Take Case Against Police To European Court

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Dink Lawyers To Take Case Against Police To European Court

    DINK LAWYERS TO TAKE CASE AGAINST POLICE TO EUROPEAN COURT

    Today's Zaman
    March 12 2008
    Turkey

    Lawyers for assassinated Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink's
    family have decided to bring a case against some of the police
    involved in the Dink murder investigation to the European Court of
    Human Rights. One of the lawyers, Fethiye Cetin, noted that they had
    brought allegations of misconduct and obstructing justice to Turkish
    prosecutors but to no avail.

    The lawyers for Dink's family had appealed to the Ýstanbul chief public
    prosecutor regarding seven policemen, including former Trabzon police
    intelligence chief Engin Dinc and former anti-terror team head Yahya
    Ozturk, with the claim that these officers had obstructed justice. The
    Istanbul chief public prosecutor sent the appeal to the Trabzon Public
    Prosecutor's Office, which decided on Jan. 10 that there was no need
    to open a court case against the policemen. The lawyers appealed
    the decision to the nearest high criminal court, in Rize, but last
    week the court in Rize also decided not to open a case against the
    policemen. "The suspects did not commit murder by negligence and were
    not aware of the murder plans," the Rize court said.

    Cetin told Today's Zaman that with the decision of the Rize court, they
    had exhausted all domestic legal remedies with regards to the police.

    "We are waiting for a writ from the Rize court. Then we have six
    months to apply to the European Court of Human Rights, and we will
    do so as soon as possible," Cetin said.

    --Boundary_(ID_N31iHJSta2MClh5FP7YcOg)--
Working...
X