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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 22 2008


    Ocaktan: Course of Dink murder trial may change


    A confirmation by two soldiers of an earlier testimony by a witness
    that they had been clearly warned about a plot to assassinate ethnic
    Armenian journalist Hrant Dink might change the course of the Dink
    trial, according to a member of Parliament's Human Rights Commission.

    Sgt. Maj. Okan S. and Special Sgt. Veysel Þahin appeared in a
    Trabzon court on Thursday on charges of dereliction of duty by
    failing to take the necessary measures to prevent the murder of Dink,
    gunned down outside his office in early 2007. They testified for the
    first time at the hearing, corroborating the earlier testimony of
    witness Coþkun Ýðci, the ex-husband of a relative of one of the prime
    suspects in the Dink murder, that they had previous knowledge of the
    plot.
    They also said they had informed their superior, Trabzon Provincial
    Gendarmerie Commander Col. Ali Öz. The two suspects testified that
    they had previously given false statements during the course of the
    investigation after being pressured to do so by Öz.

    Speaking to Today's Zaman about the testimony, Human Rights
    Commission member and Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Bursa
    deputy Mehmet Ocaktan said: `We have investigated whether there was
    any neglect or failure to act on the part of the senior officials in
    this murder. We received a lot criticism for not listening to the two
    gendarmes; however, our authority was limited. We made a decision not
    to listen to people who were charged by the court; those individuals
    would already be questioned in court, so we did not include them in
    the scope of our investigation. We also were careful not to talk
    about the involved subjects as the judicial process was still in
    progress.'

    Ocaktan pointed out that the soldiers' confession of having been
    informed about plans to kill Dink may change the course of the murder
    trial. `This has been a total surprise for us. To be frank, we did
    not expect these gendarmes to make such a deposition. It seems that
    the gendarmerie acted more negligently than the police [in not
    preventing this murder]. This may change the course of the Dink
    trial. From now on, people will want to know if there are other facts
    that need be uncovered in this murder,' he stated.



    22.03.2008

    ERCAN YAVUZ ANKARA
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