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    "NO CONNECTIONS BETWEEN DINK MURDER AND ERGENEKON"

    BIAnet.org
    Aug 23, 2011
    Turkey

    After having reviewed information from the police, the prosecutor
    of the murder trial related to the assassination of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Dink apparently did not find any connections between the
    Dink murder and defendants of the Ergenekon trial.

    Istanbul - BÄ°A News Center23 August 2011, Tuesday According to
    various Turkish dailies and news sources, Hikmet Usta, the prosecutor
    in charge of the Hrant Dink murder trial, did not find any connections
    between the journalist murder and the Ergenekon trial. Usta reached
    this conclusion after having obtained information from the police. On
    the other hand, Fırat News Agency quoted an unidentified witness as
    saying "The Istanbul Police brought Ogün Samast to Samsun".

    Samast was sentenced to imprisonment of almost 23 years this July for
    the killing of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink on 19 January
    2007. The Dink family lawyers initially requested the acquisition of
    the Ergenekon case file in 2009. Ergenekon is a clandestine terrorist
    organization charged with various crimes against non-Muslim minorities
    staged for the ultimate purpose of triggering a military coup.

    Special Authority Public Prosecutor Usta had asked the Istanbul police
    in writing whether there were any connections between the defendants
    of the Dink murder trial and the Ergenekon case. Usta reportedly
    received a negative answer and is going to include that into his final
    plea. As reported by Helin Å~^ahin from Star newspapers and several
    other media outlets, in Usta's opinion the Dink murder was not part
    of the Ergenekon actions since he did not find concrete documents or
    connections. The prosecutor's final plea is expected for the coming
    hearing of the Dink murder trial on 25 October.

    The Istanbul Police stated that Ergenekon defendants talked on the
    phone to some members of the 'Alperen Ocakları' in Trabzon. The
    'Alperen' group follows a synthesis between nationalism and Islamism.

    Brigadier General Veli Küçük, lawyers Kemal Kerinçsiz and Levent
    Temiz, ret. Colonel Levent GöktaÅ~_, Commander Erbay Ã~GolakoÄ~_lu
    and ret.

    Captain Muzaffer Tekin were alleged to have connections to the
    defendants of the Dink case. However, the Istanbul Police pointed out
    that no direct telephone conversations had been registered between
    these Ergenekon defendants and the people involved in the Dink murder.

    It was emphasized in the police report that not all transcriptions of
    the telephone conversations could be acquired. It was also highlighted
    that looking backwards the contents of the phone talks could not
    be determined. The Dink assassination was seen as an "operation"
    of the Cage Action Plan, a coup plan supposedly worked out by the
    Naval Forces targeting Non-Muslims. Furthermore it was said that the
    journalist's name was included on the death lists in the documents
    of the Sledgehammer trial related to a coup allegedly plotted by the
    Armed Forces.

    "He came with plainclothes policemen" At the same time, a senior
    military official from the Samsun Provincial Gendarmerie Command who
    preferred to remain anonymous apparently made the following statement
    to Fırat News Agency: "When Ogün Samast got on the bus after the
    murder, plainclothes police officers were sitting in front, behind
    and next to him. His every step was followed from Istanbul onwards".

    The witness recalled that Ogün's bus to Trabzon stopped at the new
    bus station of Samsun (Black Sea coast) on the way and added that the
    security of the area of the bus station lies within the responsibility
    of the Provincial Gendarmerie Command since it is located outside
    the city. "When the bus had stopped and opened the doors, personnel
    from the Samsun Provincial Gendarmerie Command entered the bus and
    arrested the person on subject from the spot. They knew which seat
    he had taken" the witness said.

    According to the statement of the witness, the Istanbul Police did
    not arrest Samast in order not to take over the responsibility for the
    murder. Instead, they wanted him to go to Samsun under surveillance,
    the witness claimed.

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