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    TURKEY'S PRESIDENTIAL BOARD SLAMS DINK TRIAL OUTCOME

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Feb 20 2012
    Turkey

    Turkey's State Audit Board (DDK) completed a report into the murder
    of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink today, saying it found
    mistakes in the questioning of government personnel which adversely
    affected the efficiency of the overall investigation into the murder.

    President Abdullah Gul had ordered DDK to look into the case of Dink's
    murder after lawyers for the murdered journalist's family said the
    trial was not being properly conducted.

    The report said the trial was hampered by structural and procedural
    difficulties even though the culprits were swiftly apprehended.

    The DDK also said "gendarmerie and police intelligence units did not
    work toward the protection of Hrant Dink even though they had learned
    of a ... threat."

    The report added that the Turkish state failed to fulfill its
    obligation to protect human life as pointed out by Article 17 of the
    Turkish Constitution, as well as the second article of the European
    Convention on Human Rights, to which Turkey is a signatory.

    Acts of negligence and abuse of office by government personnel before
    and after the murder should have been included as a factor in the
    main crime during investigations, the report said.

    The DDK's report concluded that the case into Dink's murder failed
    to satisfy the public and shook the reliability of the entire state
    apparatus.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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