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    DINK MURDER CASE SUSPECTS RELEASED TWO DAYS AFTER ARREST

    January 10, 2014 - 12:32 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Two suspects in the Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink murder case, who were arrested in Trabzon two days ago,
    were released after interrogation, according to Hurriyet Daily News.

    Zeynel Abidin Yavuz and Osman Hayal were considered key suspects,
    and arrest orders for them were issued after they failed to attend
    an initial hearing.

    Yavuz is said to have been the first triggerman chosen to murder Dink
    while Hayal's brother, Yasin Hayal, has been charged with being the
    instigator of the assassination.

    The Supreme Court of Appeals had overturned the acquittals of top
    suspects, including Yasin Hayal. Hayal and other 18 suspects, including
    Erhan Tuncel and Ersin Yolcu, are set to stand again in the retrial,
    which resumed on Sept 17, 2013.

    The sudden release of the suspects shortly after their arrest comes
    10 days ahead of the 7th anniversary of Dink's murder.

    The editor-in-chief of bilingual Agos weekly, which has been the voice
    of the small Armenian community in Istanbul for several decades,
    was shot dead by Ogun Samast in front of his office in Istanbul on
    Jan 19, 2007.

    Lawyers representing the Dink family have repeatedly expressed their
    dismay over the way the investigations and the trial were conducted.

    One of the lawyers, Fethiye Cetin, said last September that the current
    stage was "far behind the starting point," as the indictment of the
    retrial will review whether a "terrorist organization" plotted the
    murder, a point that was simply assumed in the first trial.

    Cetin argued in a recently-published book that the order to kill
    was given by the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT)
    via an encrypted message.

    The self-named group Friends of Dink, which is made up of journalists,
    relatives, friends and other intellectuals, also accuse the state of
    being responsible for the murder.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/174710/

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