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    THREE YEARS AFTER DINK ASSASSINATION

    armradio.am
    19.01.2010 11:11

    Today is the 3rd anniversary of assassination of the founder and
    editor of Turkish Armenian weekly Agos.

    Three years after Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was
    fatally shot outside his office by an ultranationalist teenager, the
    investigation into his murder has stalled as the suspected perpetrator
    and his immediate accomplices have been put on trial, but those who
    masterminded the plot to kill him still wait to be revealed.

    To mark the anniversary of Dink's murder the Armenian Ministry of
    Diaspora Affairs has initiated a visit to Tsitsernakaberd.

    Dink was editor-in-chief of the bilingual Agos daily until he was
    killed on Jan. 19, 2007. Lawyers representing the co-plaintiffs in
    the Dink trial have long alleged that the murder was the doing of
    Ergenekon, a clandestine group charged with plotting to overthrow the
    government. In the latest hearing they also petitioned the 14th High
    Criminal Court to contact the prosecutors investigating Ergenekon
    to request a copy of the documents that describe the organization's
    schemes against religious minorities in Turkey.

    At the last hearing of the Dink trial in October of last year
    co-plaintiff lawyer Fethiye Cetin stated that Dink's murder, along
    with that of an Italian priest in 2006 and the 2007 slaying of
    three Christians in Malatya, was part of an operation carried out
    by Ergenekon.

    Cetin also said that the acts of some Ergenekon suspects in turning
    Dink into a target for ultranationalists were very "open." She
    recalled that when Dink was facing charges under Turkish Penal Code
    (TCK) Article 301, which then criminalized "insulting Turkishness,"
    some of the people who are in jail now as alleged Ergenekon members
    brought crowds of protestors and even attacked Dink and his supporters
    as they entered and left the courtroom, Today's Zaman reports.
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