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    TURKEY ARRESTS KEY SUSPECT IN ARMENIAN JOURNALIST MURDER

    Ahram Online, Egypt
    Oct 23 2013

    The killing of the 52-year-old sent shock waves across Turkey and
    sparked accusations of state conspiracy after reports that security
    forces had known of the murder plot but failed to act

    AFP , Wednesday 23 Oct 2013

    Turkish police on Wednesday arrested a former informant accused of
    instigating the 2007 murder of ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink,
    local media reported.

    Erhan Tuncel was arrested at an Istanbul villa and had been on the
    run since a court issued an arrest warrant against him last month,
    the private Dogan news agency reported.

    Dink incurred the wrath of Turkish nationalists for calling the World
    War I massacre of Armenians a genocide, was shot dead in broad daylight
    in 2007 outside the offices of his bilingual weekly newspaper Agos.

    The killing of the 52-year-old sent shock waves across Turkey and
    sparked accusations of state conspiracy after reports that security
    forces had known of the murder plot but failed to act.

    The Star newspaper on Wednesday had published an interview with Tuncel
    in which the former informant said he was preparing his defence and
    was about to release names of other people involved in Dink's murder.

    "I will reveal the names I am in contact with. The police forces
    have a big role in the Dink murder," Tuncel said in the interview,
    promising to surrender in two weeks.

    A retrial of the high-profile case began on September 17 after an
    appeals court acknowledged that Dink's killers were part of a criminal
    conspiracy, overturning an original ruling that they acted alone.

    An Istanbul court in 2011 had sentenced Dink's self-confessed killer
    Ogun Samast, who was tried separately as he was juvenile at the time,
    to 23 years in jail.

    A year later, the court sentenced the so-called mastermind of the
    murder, Yasin Hayal, to life imprisonment for inciting the killing
    but acquitted 18 other defendants, ruling that there was no conspiracy.

    In May, Turkey's appeals court partially overturned the 2012 verdict.

    It upheld the conviction for Hayal but ordered a retrial to look into
    whether he and another acquitted defendants belonged to a criminal
    network.

    http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/84617/World/Region/Turkey-arrests-key-suspect-in-Armenian-journalist-.aspx



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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