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  • ANKARA: Lawyer Claims MÄ°T Gave Order To Kill Dink In Cyrillic

    LAWYER CLAIMS MIT GAVE ORDER TO KILL DINK IN CYRILLIC

    www.WorldBulletin.net, Turkey
    Sept 10 2013

    Fethiye Cetin claimed in her newly published book that the order to
    kill Dink was given by the National Intelligence Organization (MÝT)
    via an encrypted message written in Cyrillic

    Fethiye Cetin, one of the lawyers of the family of murdered
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, claimed in her newly published
    book that the order to kill Dink was given by the National Intelligence
    Organization (MÝT) via an encrypted message written in Cyrillic,
    the Milliyet daily reported on Monday. Cetin based her claims on
    explanations and documents from Ramazan Dundar, a cryptology expert
    at MÝT.

    The late editor-in-chief of the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, Dink was
    shot dead in broad daylight on Jan. 19, 2007, by an ultranationalist
    teenager outside the offices of his newspaper in Ýstanbul. The gunman,
    Ogun Samast, and 18 others were brought to trial. The investigation
    into his murder was stalled but the suspected perpetrator and his
    accomplices were put on trial. However, the final ruling issued by
    the Ýstanbul 14th High Criminal Court last year failed to appease
    those expecting justice to be served.

    In her book, titled "Utanc Duyuyorum-Hrant Dink Cinayeti'nin Yargýsý"
    (I am ashamed -- Trial of Hrant Dink's Murder), Cetin says she
    received a phone call on March 16, 2010, from a man who called
    himself "Ramazan" and said he works as a cryptology expert at MÝT's
    East Anatolia regional office. He said he had an important document
    regarding Dink's murder and would give the document to Cetin if she
    went to the French Consulate in Aleppo to collect it.

    Cetin said her friend in Gaziantep agreed to go to Aleppo on her behalf
    to collect the document. In the meantime, she said she continued
    to communicate with Ramazan over Skype and the man showed her some
    encrypted documents about Dink's murder.

    "I did not understand anything. I asked the man what those documents
    had to do with Dink's murder," Cetin said.

    In response, Ramazan said: "The documents that I have are encrypted.

    In correspondence, no state office says, 'Go and kill Dink'."

    Cetin said the encrypted messages were deciphered with the help of
    Dundar to reveal the execution order given by MÝT for Dink.

    In her book, Cetin also included MÝT's response to her allegation. She
    said she went to the prosecutor's office and asked several questions
    that were directed at MÝT. In response, MÝT denied the allegations
    of giving an execution order for Dink, saying that MÝT does not have
    an employee named Ramazan Dundar and that the document provided by
    Dundar does not belong to MÝT.

    Cihan

    http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=117419

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