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    TURKEY: NO MORE TIME TO WASTE IN PROVIDING JUSTICE FOR HRANT DINK

    http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?N ewsID=18023
    Posted: 19 January 2009

    The Turkish authorities are nowhere near bringing to justice all
    those who bear responsibility for the murder of Hrant Dink, said
    Amnesty International on the second anniversary of the death of the
    journalist and human rights defender.

    Nicola Duckworth, Europe and Central Asia Programme Director at
    Amnesty International, said:

    'Hrant Dink was murdered for the expression of his non-violent
    opinions, apparently with the tacit agreement of elements within the
    Turkish law enforcement agencies.'

    Twenty suspects accused of planning and carrying out the murder have
    been brought to trial. In a separate investigation, eight members
    of the gendarmerie face charges of negligence. However, there has
    been no progress in investigating and prosecuting police officers
    for failing to act on warnings that Hrant Dink was being targeted
    for assassination.

    Reporting in July 2008, the Turkish Parliamentary Human Rights
    Commission found that there was negligence and lack of coordination on
    the part of the security services in failing to prevent the murder. In
    addition, leaked details of the Inspectorate of the Prime Ministry's
    report into the role of the security forces in the murder of Hrant
    Dink reportedly revealed that police officers at both the Trabzon
    and Istanbul Security Directorates failed in their duty to protect
    Hrant Dink although they had information about the planned murder.

    Nicola Duckworth said:

    'The authorities should make public the report by the Inspectorate
    of the Prime Ministry.

    'There is now a wealth of evidence upon which the judicial authorities
    must act. An investigation should be re-opened so that all implicated
    members of the police forces and gendarmerie are brought to justice.'

    Background

    Hrant Dink was shot dead on 19 January 2007 outside the offices of
    the Agos newspaper of which he was the editor. He was best known for
    his willingness to debate openly and critically issues of Armenian
    identity and official versions of history in Turkey relating to the
    massacres of Armenians in 1915. Prior to his death he was repeatedly
    prosecuted for expressing his non-violent opinions.

    On 2 July 2007 the criminal trial of 19 suspects accused of planning
    and carrying out the murder began. Since this time another suspect
    has been added to the trial. The next hearing will take place on
    26 January.

    At the current time eight members of the gendarmerie including
    Trabzon District Gendarmerie Commander, Ali Oz are being prosecuted
    for 'dereliction of duty'. Ali Oz is accused of failing to pass on
    information of the plot against Hrant Dink and of obstructing the
    revelation of this evidence after the murder.
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