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    DINK'S FAMILY APPEALS DISMISSAL OF MİT OFFICIALS' PROCEEDINGS

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-265675-dinks-family-appeals-dismissal-of-mit-officials-proceedings.html
    Dec 14 2011
    Turkey

    The family of Turkish Armenian journalist Hrant Dink has appealed a
    decision by an Ankara prosecutor to dismiss proceedings regarding two
    members of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) who allegedly
    "warned" Dink to be careful in his articles prior to his assassination
    in 2007.

    Lawyers Fethiye Cetin and Hasan Urel submitted the petition on behalf
    of the family concerning the Ankara court's Oct. 29 decision to the
    Sincan High Criminal Court on Tuesday.

    In 2004, Dink published an article in Agos claiming that Sabiha
    Gökcen, the adopted daughter of the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa
    Kemal Ataturk, and Turkey's first female pilot, was an Armenian orphan.

    The petition indicated that following the publication of Dink's
    story the Hurriyet daily reprinted it saying that "Ataturk's adopted
    daughter was an Armenian girl," and then the General Staff issued
    harsh statements against those news stories.

    The lawyers also pointed out Dink's accounts and some facts:

    "After being called to the İstanbul Governor's Office, where
    two intelligence officers were present, Hrant Dink wrote about
    this meeting because he was being warned and felt that he was being
    targeted. When one of the two people, Ozel Yılmaz, became a defendant
    in the Ergenekon case, it was revealed that the intelligence officials
    were high-level members of MİT. MİT admitted in a statement to the
    court three-and-a-half years after the murder that those who attended
    the meeting were intelligence officers."

    According to Dink's account published in Agos, where he was
    editor-in-chief, on Jan. 12, 2007, MİT Marmara Regional Deputy
    Director Ozel Yılmaz and Handan Selcuk summoned Dink to the İstanbul
    Governor's Office and issued a warning, telling him to "be careful"
    about what he writes. The meeting took place on Feb. 4, 2004,
    shortly after Dink wrote the article about Gökcen. After Dink's
    assassination in January 2007, one of the MİT agents who talked to
    him at the governor's office that day was revealed to be Yılmaz,
    who is currently a suspect in the investigation into Ergenekon, a
    clandestine gang charged with plotting to overthrow the government
    which prosecutors said might also be responsible for Dink's murder.

    Lawyers for the Dink family also indicated that Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan had given permission in January of this year for the
    start of a probe into the MİT agents and that this is why the Ankara
    prosecutor had opened an investigation.

    "The actions of the suspects are clear. If they performed their duties
    well, they would have prevented Hrant Dink's murder, but they did not.

    Therefore, they are responsible for negligent homicide," the lawyers
    stated, adding that it is not MİT officials' area of responsibility to
    "warn" or "threaten" journalists because of their writings.

    The court admitted the fact that the MİT officials' actions were in
    line with "negligence and misconduct in office," but since the statute
    of limitations had passed, the proceedings were dismissed; however,
    the lawyers said the date of the crime should have been Jan. 19,
    2007, when Dink was assassinated, not 2004, when the meeting at the
    governor's office took place.

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