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  • Little progress in latest Hrant Dink trial hearing

    From: Sebouh Z Tashjian <[email protected]>
    Subject: Little progress in latest Hrant Dink trial hearing

    AZG Armenian Daily #088, 09/05/2008

    Turkey

    LITTLE PROGRESS IN LATEST HRANT DINK TRIAL HEARING,
    BUT PRESS TO BE ADMITTED TO NEXT ONE

    Little significant progress was made during the fifth
    hearing on 28 April in Istanbul in the trial of the 19
    people accused of the January 2007 murder of Hrant
    Dink, a journalist of Armenian origin. Eight of the
    defendants in the trial, which began 15 months ago,
    have been detained since shortly after the murder.

    One of the defendants, Coskun Igci, a police informer
    in the eastern city of Trabzon, the home town of most
    of the defendants, was due to have been questioned
    during the 28 April hearing but he could not testify
    as he was not represented by a lawyer.

    Igci previously testified to a Trabzon court that he
    had informed two police officers that Yasin Hayal, one
    of the accused masterminds, was planning to kill Dink.
    As a result of that statement, the two police officers
    said they had passed on the information to their
    superiors, and accused them of failing to take any
    action.

    The Istanbul court said it would provide Igci with a
    lawyer for the next hearing on 7 July, which should be
    open to the press because the accused gunman, Ogün
    Samast, turns 18 on 28 June. Until now the press have
    been barred from the hearings on the grounds that
    Samast was a minor.

    One of the defendants, Irfan Özkan, who was released
    on 2 July 2007, gave damning testimony at the 28 April
    hearing. He confirmed that he had heard Ümit Öksüz, a
    Trabzon youth and friend of Samast, say: "A group from
    Istanbul organized an important meeting in Trabzon
    before the murder at which it was asked who was going
    to shoot the journalist. When Samast stepped forward
    to say ?I will do it,? everyone applauded."

    When asked by one of the Dink family lawyers about the
    participants at this meeting, Özkan refused to answer,
    saying Öksüz himself should provide the information.

    The court agreed to a request by the Dink family?s
    lawyers for the Istanbul and Trabzon prosecutor?s
    offices to be asked to provide situation reports on
    the investigations under way into Istanbul police
    officers, including police chief Celalettin Cerrah,
    his head of intelligence and their aides, and into
    gendarmes in Trabzon.

    The Dink family?s lawyers is also seeking access to
    official records that would help them to establish
    what contacts Hayal may have developed during a
    previous spell in prison in October 2004 after bombing
    a McDonald?s restaurant in Trabzon. They have asked
    for access to the prison computer in which all
    prisoner visits are recorded but the prison
    administration had not responded.

    Finally, the Dink family?s lawyers also filed a
    complaint against Hayal?s lawyer, Fuat Turgut,
    accusing him under article 216.2 of the criminal code
    of "inciting hate" by insulting novelist Orhan Pamuk
    and Armenians during the hearing and in the presence
    of journalists.

    Reporters Without Borders, Press release
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