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    SECURITY FORCES DID NOT PROTECT DINK, FORMER TOP POLICEMAN SAYS

    Hurriyet Daily News
    April 15 2010
    Turkey

    Too little security protection was given to assassinated journalist
    Hrant Dink in the lead-up to his death, one of the country's former
    top policemen said during a Thursday court hearing.

    "Suspect Erhan Tuncel [a former police informant] was removed from
    his duty in November 2006. I think the Intelligence Department should
    have been made to take an urgent position in line with my circular
    note and taken a decision to protect [Dink]," said Sabri Uzun, the
    former chief of Central Police Intelligence Unit.

    Uzun was testifying as a witness in the hearing of a case against
    a daily Milliyet reporter who has been indicted because of a book
    he wrote about the murder of Dink, a Turkish journalist of Armenian
    origin, news agencies reported Thursday.

    The head of the police intelligence at the time of Dink's murder, Uzun
    said necessary measures were not taken despite his circular note sent
    to provincial intelligence units that said Dink was a potential target.

    Tuncel is among the main suspects of Dink murder and was a police
    informant during the time when the murder of Dink was being planned.

    Dink was a prominent journalist and the editor in chief of the
    multi-lingual weekly Agos. In January 2007, he was shot and killed
    in front of his newspaper's office in Istanbul's central Å~^iÅ~_li
    district.
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