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    JOURNALIST KEMAL GOKTAS: POLICE KNEW DINK WOULD BE KILLED

    Today's Zaman
    Feb 17 2010
    Turkey

    Kemal Goktas, a correspondent for the Vatan daily in Ankara, said in
    an Istanbul court yesterday that the Istanbul Police Department knew
    that Turkish-Armenian writer Hrant Dink was to be killed but did not
    take any precautions.

    In a hearing at Istanbul's 2nd Court of First Instance, Goktas,
    who is being tried for revealing secret documents and jeopardizing
    the state's police department, said in his defense that the Trabzon
    Police Department had informed the Istanbul Police Department about
    the plans for Dink's murder.

    In his book, "Hrant Dink's Murder -- Media, Judiciary and State,"
    Goktas_ had revealed how the Istanbul Police Department ignored
    warnings from the Trabzon Police Department about Dink's murder.

    The Armenian-Turkish Dink was editor-in-chief of the bilingual Agos
    daily until he was killed on Jan. 19, 2007. On the third anniversary
    of the assassination, his family, friends and rights organizations
    once again voiced anger that light has still not been shed on the
    journalist's murder. A majority of the suspects, including the hit
    man, are from Trabzon, where police say they had informed the Istanbul
    police about the plot to kill Dink on more than one occasion.

    "Then Intelligence Chief Ramazan Akyurek and the Istanbul Police
    Department filed a criminal complaint against me for publishing
    the document. This document showed how Hrant Dink was going to be
    murdered and [proved that] police knew it beforehand. It shows that
    a group headed by Yasin Hayal was to kill Dink," Goktas said in his
    own defense.

    Goktas_, who is facing a three-to-five-year prison sentence, also
    said Akyurek did not take steps to prevent the murder.

    Meanwhile, 19 police officers, including Akyurek, that were charged
    with negligence in the investigation into the Dink assassination have
    been cleared by a report drafted by Interior Ministry investigators.
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