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    TURKISH SOLDIERS ADMIT THEY KNEW OF PLOT TO KILL ETHNIC ARMENIAN: REPORT

    Agence France Presse
    March 20, 2008 Thursday

    Two Turkish soldiers admitted in court Thursday they knew of a plot
    to kill ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink months before the murder
    happened, Anatolia news agency reported.

    The two are the first members of the security forces to stand trial
    in the Black Sea city of Trabzon, where the murder was planned,
    amid widespread allegations that some officials condoned the killing.

    The investigation is seen as a test for Ankara's resolve to eliminate
    the "deep state" -- a term used to describe security forces acting
    outside the law to preserve what they consider Turkey's best interests.

    The 52-year-old Dink, whom Turkish nationalists hated for calling
    the World War I massacres of Armenians genocide, was shot dead
    on January 19, 2007, outside the offices of his Agos newspaper in
    central Istanbul.

    One of the defendants told the judge Thursday he was informed of the
    plot in August 2006 by a relative of alleged mastermind Yasin Hayal,
    Anatolia reported.

    He said he duely passed the tip-off to his superiors at the local
    paramilitary force policing rural areas, but no action was taken.

    "We did not do anything afterwards because we were not given any
    instructions or orders," said the defendant, identified only as O.S.

    He charged his superiors fabricated documents after the murder to
    create the impression they had no prior knowledge of the plot, adding
    that he came under "psychological" pressure to collude and lie to
    government inspectors who probed the conduct of the security froces.

    The other defendant, identified as V.S., agreed with the statement
    of his colleague.

    The two soldiers risk between six months and two years in jail for
    "abuse of power."

    The judge decided to ask prosecutors to launch an investigation into
    the officials who were implicated at Thursday's hearing.

    Hayal's uncle has already testified that he informed the two defendants
    of his nephew's plans to kill Dink, but the pair sought to cover up
    the issue.

    The self-confessed hitman, 17-year-old Ogun Samast, went on trial in
    Istanbul last year, along with Hayal and 17 suspected associates.

    Lawyers for Dink's family say the police also withheld and destroyed
    evidence to cover up the murder, including footage from a bank security
    camera near where Dink was killed.

    In September, two policemen went on trial in the northern city of
    Samsun for their role in a scandal that saw security forces pose for
    "souvenir" pictures with the gunman after he was captured there a
    day after the murder.

    Dink had won many hearts in Turkey with his efforts for
    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation and more than 100,000 people marched
    at his funeral.
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