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    STILL NO JUSTICE FOR MURDERED TURKISH JOURNALIST HRANT DINK

    Targeted News Service
    January 19, 2009 Monday 3:11 AM EST

    Amnesty International issued the following news release:

    On the second anniversary of the murder of journalist and human rights
    defender Hrant Dink, the Turkish authorities are still nowhere near
    bringing to justice those responsible.

    Hrant Dink, a Turkish citizen of Armenian decent, was killed on 19
    January 2007. The editor of the Agos newspaper and contributor to
    the influential daily Zaman, he was shot outside the Agos offices
    in Istanbul.

    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. A passionate defender
    of human rights, he appeared on different platforms with activists,
    journalists and intellectuals across the political spectrum. Prior to
    his death, he was repeatedly prosecuted for expressing his non-violent
    opinions.

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

    Twenty suspects accused of planning and carrying out the murder have
    been brought to trial. One of those on trial in connection with his
    death had also acted as a police informer and had repeatedly told
    police of the plan to assassinate Hrant Dink in the months leading
    up to his death.

    In a separate investigation, eight members of the Gendarmerie face
    charges of "dereliction of duty" after failing to act on warnings
    that Hrant Dink was being targeted for assassination.

    One of the eight, Trabzon District Gendarmerie Commander, Ali Az, is
    accused of failing to pass on information of the plot against Hrant
    Dink and of preventing evidence being revealed after the murder. Hrant
    Dink had been receiving death threats for several months prior to
    his death. However, no police officers have yet been prosecuted.

    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.

    Leaked details of the Inspectorate of the Prime Ministry's report
    into the role of the security forces in the murder of Hrant Dink is
    reportedly to have 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.

    "The authorities should make public the report by the Inspectorate
    of the Prime Ministry," Nicola Duckworth said.

    "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."
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