TURKISH COURT OF CASSATION SENT BACK HRANT DINK COURT CASE
ARMENPRESS
11 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 11, ARMENPRESS: Turkish Court of Cassation sent
back Hrant Dink court case, editor-in-chief of the bilingual
Turkish-Armenian newspaper Agos, assassinated in Istanbul in January
2007.
The Court reasoned that " the messages and documents are incomplete"
and offered to submit them later after correcting the shortcomings.
As Armenpress reports citing Turkish "Milleyet" newspaper the case
was presented by Dink family's advocates.
19 suspected people connected to Dink's case were released on the
basis of " non- member of criminal organization ". 17-year old Turkish
nationalist, Ogun Samast, because of juvenile age was sentenced to
22.5 year of imprisonment for the committed murder, yet Yasin Hayal,
who drove him to crime, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
From: Baghdasarian
ARMENPRESS
11 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 11, ARMENPRESS: Turkish Court of Cassation sent
back Hrant Dink court case, editor-in-chief of the bilingual
Turkish-Armenian newspaper Agos, assassinated in Istanbul in January
2007.
The Court reasoned that " the messages and documents are incomplete"
and offered to submit them later after correcting the shortcomings.
As Armenpress reports citing Turkish "Milleyet" newspaper the case
was presented by Dink family's advocates.
19 suspected people connected to Dink's case were released on the
basis of " non- member of criminal organization ". 17-year old Turkish
nationalist, Ogun Samast, because of juvenile age was sentenced to
22.5 year of imprisonment for the committed murder, yet Yasin Hayal,
who drove him to crime, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
From: Baghdasarian