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    TRABZON COURT REQUEST MERGER OF DINK CASES

    21:41 ~U 03.10.13

    A Trabzon court has asked for the merging of a case against
    a gendarmerie commander on charges of neglect of duty over the
    assassination of Armenian-Turkishjournalist Hrant Dink, with the main
    trial in Istanbul, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    Ali Oz, who was Gendarmerie Commander of the Black Seaprovince of
    Trabzon during the killing of the late journalist, was sentenced
    to six months in prison. However, as the Supreme Court of Appeals
    reversed the decision, he was put in another trial in Trabzon.

    In addition to Oz, seven soldiers at his command had also been charged
    with prison sentences.

    Oz was accused of not informing authorities that the crime organization
    founded by Yasin Hayal, who was charged with being the instigator of
    the assassination, and his friends were going to commit the crime,
    despite learning it in 2006. He was also facing charges of forging
    documents to pretend to have only obtained the information after
    the incident.

    Dink, the renowned editor-in-chief of Agos, was shot by triggerman
    Ogun Samast in front of his office in Istanbul on Jan. 19, 2007.

    In the hearing as part of the new case opened in Trabzon, the suspects'
    hometown, against Oz, the court delayed the hearing requesting
    the merger of the Oz case with the main case into Dink's slaying
    in Istanbul.

    The interim decision of the court said: "Ali Oz didn't take legal
    action despite receiving the intelligence information that the crime
    organization founded by Yasin Hayal and his friends was preparing for
    the assassination. As there is the possibility of serving or aiding
    and the need of the detection of the organization's structure and
    operations, it has been decided that it would be more appropriate
    for the case to be tried with the case at Istanbul 14th High Criminal
    Court."

    The main Dink trial resumed on Sept. 17 as the Supreme Court of
    Appeals verdict defined the acts of all suspects in the case under
    "an organization formed to commit crime."

    Dink's family and his supporters rejected the premise of the retrial
    that the defendants were part of a criminal conspiracy and argued
    that the state was involved in what amounted to a terrorist conspiracy.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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