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  • ANKARA: 'Key Suspect In Dink Murder Case Has Criminal Liability'

    'KEY SUSPECT IN DINK MURDER CASE HAS CRIMINAL LIABILITY'

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 14 2011
    Turkey

    Yasin Hayal, one of the key suspects in the 2007 murder case of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, has criminal liability,
    a report issued by the Council of Forensic Medicine (ATK) has revealed.

    The findings of the ATK report were shared by the presiding judge,
    Rustem Eryılmaz, at the 21st hearing of the Dink trial at the
    Ä°stanbul 14th High Criminal Court on Monday.

    In July, the court demanded a psychiatric report for Hayal in the
    Dink assassination case.

    Eryılmaz said the report from the ATK reached the court and showed
    that "Yasin Hayal legally has criminal liability as a person."

    Hayal is accused of having acted with Erhan Tuncel, a former police
    informant, in masterminding the Dink murder. Among other key suspects
    is Ogun Samast, the ultranationalist teenager who gunned Dink down
    outside his office in January 2007. He was tried at the Ä°stanbul 2nd
    Juvenile Court since he was a minor at the time of the murder. Samast
    was sentenced to 22 years and 10 months in prison by the court earlier
    this year.

    The investigation into Dink's murder stalled when the perpetrator
    and his accomplices were put on trial, but those who masterminded
    the plot to kill him have yet to be exposed and punished.

    At Monday's hearing, prosecutor Hikmet Usta reiterated his opinion
    he stated at the 20th hearing of the case as to who masterminded the
    assassination and said the murder was the work of Ergenekon's Trabzon
    cell and demanded life imprisonment for seven suspects, including
    key suspects Hayal and Tuncel, on charges of attempting to destroy
    the constitutional order.

    Usta said nobody should be overwhelmed by hopelessness regarding the
    settlement of the Dink murder case.

    "We need to trust our state. We cannot declare our state as the enemy.

    We need to seek for rights through legal ways. I think the victim of
    this case would also think so. The truth can never be obscured. The
    mysteries surrounding this case will be cleared. Nobody should have
    doubts about this," Usta said.

    Meanwhile, one of the co-plaintiff lawyers in the case, Esra
    Salmanlı, demanded that Telecommunications Directorate (TİB) keep
    phone conversations made at the time of the murder the scene of the
    murder of Dink.

    Given the fact that TÄ°B deletes recordings of telephone conversations
    of people every five year, she said the recordings related to the
    Dink murder case will be deleted in 64 days.

    Salmanlı asked to court to take action to prevent TİB from deleting
    these recordings.

    Fethiye Cetin, the lawyer of the Dink family, also complained that
    TÄ°B hides recordings of the Dink murder day from everyone, preventing
    the identification of the masterminds of the murder.

    In August, TÄ°B submitted a report to the court, saying that it would
    not release the telephone recordings because that would "interfere
    in their [the people heard in those conversations] private lives."

    There were a group of around 200 protestors in front of the Ä°stanbul
    courthouse in BeÅ~_iktaÅ~_ before the start of the hearing on Monday.

    Calling themselves "friends of Hrant," the protestors condemned
    the slow progress in the Dink murder case and accused the court of
    carrying out a shoddy trial.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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