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    CASE FILES OF TRABZON AND ISTANBUL WILL NOT BE MERGED

    BIAnet.org
    April 22 2010
    Turkey

    The Trabzon 2nd Magistrate Court decided against merging the file
    concerned with the prosecution of eight gendarmerie officers accused
    of negligence in the murder of journalist Dink with the file in
    Istanbul. Moreover, four informants from the Trabzon Gendarmerie will
    not be heard.

    Erol ONDEROÄ~^LU [email protected] Trabzon - BÄ°A News Center22 April
    2010, Thursday The Trabzon 2nd Magistrate Criminal Court decided not to
    merge the file concerned with the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink with the murder file in Istanbul. Eight gendarmerie officers
    stand trial at the court in Trabzon (eastern Black Sea coast) because
    they did not take any precautions to prevent the murder of Dink,
    then chief editor of the Armenian Agos newspaper, even though they
    had information on hand showing Dink as a target.

    The Magistrate Court furthermore decided not to hear four informants
    from the gendarmerie who have not given any statements yet.

    In the session on 16 April, the joint attorneys of the Dink family had
    one last time requested the prosecution of the responsible defendants
    based on article 83 of the Turkish Criminal Code (TCK) on "intentional
    killing by negligent behaviour". The lawyers had emphasized that the
    negligence in Trabzon was the reason for the murder of Dink.

    The hearing was attended by joint attorneys Hakan Bakırcıoglu, Bahri
    Bayram Belen and Cem Halavurt and the defence lawyers of defendants
    Hacı Omer Unalır ve Ali Oz, Metin Yıldız, Okan Å~^imsek ve
    Veysel Å~^ahin.

    File will not be merged with murder file The joint attorneys had
    requested the Istanbul 14th High Criminal Court concerned with the
    murder file to get in touch with the court and investigate a possible
    merging of the files. The Trabzon 2nd Magistrate Criminal Court
    had decided for lack of jurisdiction at the beginning of the trial,
    but the High Criminal Court had dismissed that decision.

    Another request was to take the statements of four informants
    working in the Trabzon district of Pelitli on behalf of the Trabzon
    Gendarmerie. The court heard two of altogether six gendarmerie
    officers in the hearing on 25 December and subsequently decided that
    there was no need to hear the remaining four officers. The Command
    had announced that three of them were still on duty.

    Bakırcıoglu: "Informants could have given additional information"
    The Court declined all the above mentioned requests and ordered the
    joint attorneys to prepare their final speeches for the hearing on
    31 May. Lawyer Bakırcıoglu told bianet, "The informants would maybe
    have given additional information. However, we have made up our minds".

    "The lawyers' understanding of "negligent" behaviour does not
    correspond to the society's concept of "negligence". It means that
    the public officials responsible for preventing the murder by law
    'created the reason for a criminal offence by remaining passively'".

    Bakırcıol glu referred to an information record issued by the Trabzon
    Gendarmerie Command on 20 January 2007, one day after the murder. The
    notification form confirmed, "It is understood that Yasin Hayal,
    resident in the Pelitli Municipality of the city of Trabzon, organized
    the murder of Dink as a reaction to the comments Dink made against
    Turkey during the last months of his life". The notification form was
    signed by Ali Oz, Metin Yıldız and Gazi Guney. Lawyer Bakrıcıoglu
    claimed that the crime of negligence was committed intentionally.

    Dink's murder came from Pelitli Despite information obtained one year
    earlier on a planned attack against Agos newspaper founder Dink,
    Ogun Samast came from Pelitli to Istanbul and killed Dink in front
    of his office in Å~^iÅ~_li on 19 January 2007.

    Former Trabzon Gendarmerie Regiment Commander Colonel Ali Oz,
    intelligence branch officials Captain Metin Yıldız, military officers
    Gazi Gunay and Huseyin Yılmaz, Command Sergeant Major Okan Å~^imÅ~_ek,
    Special Sergeants Veysel Å~^ahin, Hacı Omer Unalır and Onder Araz
    are facing prison sentences of up to two years on the grounds of
    "negligence". (EO/VK)
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