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    THE EVENTS BEFORE DINK'S MURDER

    Hurriyet
    Jan 20 2010
    Turkey

    Numerous theories have been discussed about how power centers
    played a role in the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink. Whenever this subject is opened to discussion, I prefer to
    start with the McDonald's bombing that took place in the Black Sea
    province of Trabzon exactly 25 months before the Dink killing.

    In fact, most of the unknowns in the Dink murder case are covered in
    this incident. We see that the actors of the bombing were key figures
    in Dink's murder. If the bombing had been investigated thoroughly,
    if the trial process hadn't had peculiarities, Dink could've been
    alive today.

    Why was Tuncel not on trial?

    Let's start from the beginning. The McDonald's bombing in Trabzon
    occurred on Oct. 24, 2004. Dink was killed on Jan. 19, 2007.

    Six people were injured in the bombing. Perpetrator Yasin Hayal was
    caught. One of the names involved in the incident was Erhan Tuncel,
    the "big brother," who stands on trial as an instigator in the Dink
    murder case. Despite plenty of evidence, the Trabzon prosecutor,
    the Security Directorate and the gendarmerie didn't touch him.

    Hayal, the instigator in the Dink murder case, later said Tuncel
    himself made the bomb for the McDonald's incident. In the report
    prepared by the Prime Ministry Investigation Board, it is clearly
    stated that Tuncel and Hayal committed the McDonald's bombing together.

    The question that needs to be answered at this point is this: Why
    did the Trabzon Prosecutor's Office, the Security Directorate and
    the gendarmerie not start proceedings against Tuncel? Although there
    was a decision to take Tuncel forcefully to court for deposition,
    it was not done. The gendarmerie couldn't find Tuncel.

    If Hayal had not been released...

    Another challenging point is this: then-Trabzon Security Director
    Ramazan Akyurek assigned Tuncel as "intelligence aid."

    If Tuncel had been turned in rather than being appointed to the
    intelligence staff, the course of events most probably would've taken a
    different turn. In this case, Tuncel would have been prosecuted and put
    behind the bars. Perhaps the Dink murder would not have been plotted.

    Yet another key point we should dwell upon is this: Though Hayal
    committed the bombing, his file was not followed by the prosecutor for
    terror crimes but was studied as a plain judicial case file. If the
    bombing had been regarded as a terror incident, the penalty for Hayal
    could've been increased and he wouldn't have been released. Therefore,
    the Dink murder wouldn't have been committed.

    The peculiarities in the Trabzon courthouse are not limited to the
    above. As proceedings continued, Hayal was released in September 2005
    in the 11th month of his arrest.

    The point we must focus on is that Hayal was released by the council
    on duty, not the one in charge of the case. The release paper carried
    the signatures of the judge of the Commercial Court. Besides, his
    release took place while the council officially responsible for the
    case was off duty.

    If the appeal hadn't been delayed

    In the end, the Trabzon High Criminal Court sentenced Hayal to
    six years and eight months imprisonment on June 14, 2006. After the
    reduction of the sentence, Hayal's penalty was settled at 32 months in
    prison. Since the appeal process is pending at the Court of Appeals,
    Hayal is not behind bars yet.

    Now, let's look at the peculiarities at the Court of Appeals. The
    appeal process was completed on May 2, 2008. According to the ruling,
    Hayal was supposed to be sentenced for 21 months in addition to the
    11 months that he served. If the decision had been taken in a timely
    manner, Hayal could've been sent to prison again and the Dink murder
    wouldn't have been plotted.

    Regardless of how you put it, if the McDonald's bombing case had been
    conducted properly by both the prosecution and the security forces,
    Dink could've been with us today.

    * Mr. Sedat Ergin is a columnist for the daily Hurriyet in which this
    piece appeared Wednesday. It was translated into English by the Daily
    News staff.
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