TURKEY FAILED TO INVESTIGATE FULL CIRCUMSTANCES BEHIND HRANT DINK'S MURDER: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
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01.17.2012
The Turkish authorities have failed to address state officials'
alleged involvement in the killing of journalist and human rights
activist Hrant Dink, Amnesty International said on Monday, as the
trial of 18 people accused of his murder drew to a close.
Hrant Dink, a Turkish citizen of Armenian descent, was killed on Jan.
19, 2007 outside the offices of the bilingual Armenian-Turkish
newspaper Agos where he was the editor.
When the trial ends on Tuesday, almost five years to the day after the
death of Hrant Dink, the authorities will still not have investigated
the full circumstances behind his murder.
"Hrant Dink was murdered for peacefully expressing his opinions,"
said Andrew Gardner, Amnesty International's expert on Turkey.
"The security services knew of the murder plot and were in
communication with those accused of the murder yet nothing was done to
stop it from taking place. Nothing short of a full investigation into
the actions of all the state institutions and officials implicated
in the murder will represent justice," he said.
Calls by the Dink family to investigate the collusion and negligence
of state officials in the murder, backed by a European Court of Human
Rights judgment in 2010, have not been heeded.
In July 2011, Ogun Samast, 17 years old at the time of the murder,
was found guilty of shooting Hrant Dink and was sentenced to nearly
23 years in prison by a Children's Court.
He was initially given a life sentence but the term was commuted
because he was a minor at the time of the murder.
In June, Colonel Ali Oz and six other Trabzon Gendarmerie officials
were convicted of negligence for their failure to relay information
of the plot that could have prevented the murder.
"The actions of the Trabzon Security Directorate, Istanbul Governor's
office and the Istanbul Security Directorate have not been effectively
investigated," said Andrew Gardner.
"The authorities must address this immediately and ensure that Hrant
Dink and his family receive the justice they deserve."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
epress.am
01.17.2012
The Turkish authorities have failed to address state officials'
alleged involvement in the killing of journalist and human rights
activist Hrant Dink, Amnesty International said on Monday, as the
trial of 18 people accused of his murder drew to a close.
Hrant Dink, a Turkish citizen of Armenian descent, was killed on Jan.
19, 2007 outside the offices of the bilingual Armenian-Turkish
newspaper Agos where he was the editor.
When the trial ends on Tuesday, almost five years to the day after the
death of Hrant Dink, the authorities will still not have investigated
the full circumstances behind his murder.
"Hrant Dink was murdered for peacefully expressing his opinions,"
said Andrew Gardner, Amnesty International's expert on Turkey.
"The security services knew of the murder plot and were in
communication with those accused of the murder yet nothing was done to
stop it from taking place. Nothing short of a full investigation into
the actions of all the state institutions and officials implicated
in the murder will represent justice," he said.
Calls by the Dink family to investigate the collusion and negligence
of state officials in the murder, backed by a European Court of Human
Rights judgment in 2010, have not been heeded.
In July 2011, Ogun Samast, 17 years old at the time of the murder,
was found guilty of shooting Hrant Dink and was sentenced to nearly
23 years in prison by a Children's Court.
He was initially given a life sentence but the term was commuted
because he was a minor at the time of the murder.
In June, Colonel Ali Oz and six other Trabzon Gendarmerie officials
were convicted of negligence for their failure to relay information
of the plot that could have prevented the murder.
"The actions of the Trabzon Security Directorate, Istanbul Governor's
office and the Istanbul Security Directorate have not been effectively
investigated," said Andrew Gardner.
"The authorities must address this immediately and ensure that Hrant
Dink and his family receive the justice they deserve."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress