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    SUSPECT GETS 23 YEARS FOR MURDER OF JOURNALIST DINK IN TURKEY

    Monsters and Critics.com
    July 25, 2011

    Istanbul - An Istanbul court on Monday sentenced Ogun Samast to 22
    years and 10 months in jail for the murder four and a half years ago
    of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

    The trial was held by a juvenile court as the accused was 17 at the
    time of the murder, the Anadolu press agency reported, stating that
    Samast was also found guilty of illegal possession of a weapon.

    Dink, the publisher of the Turkish-Armenia weekly Agos, had been
    targeted by Turkish ultranationalists for calling the Ottoman-era
    massacre of Armenians a genocide, a political taboo in Turkey.

    Samast, who shot Dink in an Istanbul street in January 2007, confessed
    to the act soon after. The attack on Dink, who had received a number
    of threats, triggered international consternation.

    In connection with the murder, the court in June sentenced several
    police officers to jail for dereliction of duty for not preventing
    the attack despite having concrete information of a plot.

    Politicians and friends of Dink have in the past called for a more
    complete investigation of the crime to identify the forces behind the
    scenes who ordered the crime, accusing the Turkish state of providing
    cover for the real culprits.

    Last year, the European Court of Human Rights decided that the
    government in Ankara had failed in its obligation to protect Dink's
    life, stating that Turkish authorities had been informed of the murder
    plans of Turkish nationalists.

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