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    EUROPEAN COURT FINDS TURKISH STATE LIABLE IN MURDER OF JOURNALIST

    Monsters and Critics.com
    Sept 14 2010

    Istanbul - The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said Tuesday it
    has ruled that the Turkish state failed to protect the life of Hrant
    Dink, a Turkish-Armenian journalist who was murdered in early 2007.

    In a statement released in Strasbourg, the court also said it found
    that the Turkish state had failed to protect Dink's freedom of
    expression prior to his murder.

    Dink had initially filed a case with the ECHR himself, after he was
    convicted of 'insulting Turkishness' for a column he wrote in Agos,
    the Armenian-Turkish newspaper he edited.

    After his murder, the journalist's family launched another case before
    the court, accusing Turkish authorities of taking insufficient measures
    to protect Dink's life.

    The two cases were eventually merged. In its ruling, the court
    sentenced the Turkish state to pay 105,000 euros (135,000 dollars)
    to Dink's family in compensation and an extra 28,595 euros to the
    court for expenditures.

    The outspoken Dink was shot three times in the head on the sidewalk
    in front of Agos in January 2007. His accused murderer, Ogun Samast,
    was 17 years old at the time of the shooting. Samast is currently on
    trial for the murder.

    The Turkish state has faced criticism that it failed to do enough
    to protect Dink, despite repeated threats to his life by ultra
    nationalists. There have also been questions about whether certain
    members of Turkey's police force played a role in the incident.

    Following Samast's arrest, for instance, pictures were leaked to the
    press showing members of the police force proudly posing with the
    accused murderer.

    'This decision should not be the end of the story,' Emma Sinclair-
    Webb, a Turkey researcher for Human Rights Watch, told the German
    Press Agency dpa.

    'The authorities and the court should view this as a push to get to the
    bottom of this case, find out who the murderers were and uncover any
    possible collusion by elements of the state in the killing,' she added.




    From: A. Papazian
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