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    Hurriyet, Turkey
    June 9 2012


    Turkish general to testify in murder trial

    MALATYA

    Top General HurÅ?it Tolon, who has been under arrest in a coup plot
    case has been called to testify as a suspect in the ongoing case of
    murder of three missionaries. Tolon's words may shed light on the
    murders, victims' lawyer says


    Three missionaries were tortured before having their throats slit at
    the Zirve Publishing House in this building. Hürriyet photo
    former top commander of the Turkish armed forces has been called to
    testify as a suspect in the ongoing case of murder of three
    missionaries.

    Three missionaries, German citizen Tillman Geske and two Turks, Necati
    Aydın and UÄ?ur Yüksel, were tied up and tortured before having their
    throats slit at the Zirve Publishing House, a Christian publisher, in
    the eastern province of Malatya on April 18, 2007.

    Five young men, aged 19 and 20 at the time of the killings, confessed
    to the murder and were arrested for the crime. However, authorities
    have been continuing to investigate the matter, which is believed by
    many to be an act of the `deep state' rather than a group of
    independent fanatics.

    Shedding light on murders

    The testimony of Gen. HurÅ?it Tolon, who has been under arrest in the
    ongoing Ergenekon coup plot, may shed light on the case, according
    Erdal DoÄ?an, the lawyer of the Zirve case.

    `The court's call is very important, but more is needed to be done to
    shed light on the murders,' said DoÄ?an. He also added that the ongoing
    coup plot cases such as Ergenekon, Balyoz, Kafes and the Action Plan
    against Reactionism cases must be joined in this case.

    `The Malatya Zirve Publishing house massacre, as well as the Father
    Santaro and Father Padovese murders, were presented as `missionary
    murders,' but this was a big mistake,' said DoÄ?an.

    `On the one hand they stirred up Christian hostility among society and
    on the other hand they tried to make up a reducing perception to cover
    the murders,' he said.

    DoÄ?an, who is also one of the lawyers of slain Armenian-origin Hrant
    Dink's family, said this step would contribute to moving forward in
    other cases as well.

    `This will let other connected cases like the Peder Santoro, Hrant
    Dink and Peder Padovese murders to be enlightened.'

    On of the important links in the massacre chains, the Hrant Dink
    murder, may have a new dimension once Tolon is tried as a suspect, he
    added. The other critical hearing of the Malatya Publishing House
    Massacre will be held on June 18, DoÄ?an said.

    The Malatya massacre was not the first of its kind. In 2006, Father
    Andrea Santoro of the Catholic Church of Santa Maria in Trabzon was
    murdered. One year later, editor-in-chief of Armenian-Turkish
    newspaper Agos, Hrant Dink, was murdered in Istanbul on Jan 19.

    Four months later, the Malatya massacre took place, in which German
    citizen Tillman Geske and two Turks, Necati Aydın and UÄ?ur Yüksel,
    were tied up and tortured before having their throats slit.

    Daily News reporter Vercihan ZiflioÄ?lu contributed to this report.
    June/09/2012


    From: Baghdasarian
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