Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ISTANBUL: Seven years on, Dink murder remains unsolved

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ISTANBUL: Seven years on, Dink murder remains unsolved

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 19 2014

    Seven years on, Dink murder remains unsolved


    GÃ`NAY HÄ°LAL AYGÃ`N
    [email protected]



    Jan. 19 was the seventh anniversary of the death of Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink, who was gunned down in 2007 in broad daylight
    in front of the offices of the bilingual Armenian weekly Agos, where
    he was editor-in-chief. Seven years on, the murder remains unsolved,
    with the real masterminds and motives continuing to be a source of
    mystery for the entire country.

    Although there has been mounting evidence that the murder was not the
    job of a few individuals, those who devised the plot to kill Dink and
    those who covered up the evidence after his murder have yet to be
    exposed and punished.

    So, what has happened since Dink's death? An underage person who
    carried out the murder was captured and sentenced, but those who
    ordered him to do so have not yet been identified or brought to
    justice. The hope remains -- though it grows dimmer -- that the
    continuing investigation may eventually expose the criminal
    organization responsible for Dink's assassination.

    Cengiz Çandar from Radikal said the Dink murder came at a troubled
    time for Turkey, with the country headed towards a complicated
    presidential election. `The first days of January suggested that 2007
    would be a hard year for Turkey,' wrote the columnist, adding that the
    `sky became gloomy' in the third week of January when Dink was shot
    from behind. `Much has been said and written since then. Many people
    protested against the murder. Many trials were held to find out the
    truth behind the murder. Yet, the shroud of mist surrounding the
    murder has not been lifted,' Çandar complained. According to the
    columnist, the state, not the deep state, was behind the murder. `It
    is easier to point to the deep state in such cases. But to me, it was
    not the deep state that carried out Dink's murder. It was the state
    itself. I have said several times before [in interviews and on TV
    programs] that the state was behind the murder. It was the state
    itself that was so close to the surface with all its institutions, he
    noted.

    According to Milliyet's Nagehan Alçı, the seven years that have passed
    since the killing of Dink are a source of shame for Turkey. `It has
    been seven years but the Dink murder still lies there, just like a
    corpse,' she wrote. Alçı said she had interviewed Dink before the
    murder, and he said he had been made a `target' by a deep power that
    wanted him to be seen as a man who insulted Turkishness. `When I go
    out, I find myself psychologically torturing myself, thinking about
    the men walking towards me, thinking about me,' Alçı quoted Dink as
    saying in the interview. The columnist also said those who conducted a
    slander campaign against Dink were tried as part of the Ergenekon
    cases, but no link between them and the Dink murder was established.
    `Media actors who played the biggest role in the slander campaign that
    resulted in Dink's murder have not been called to account,' she
    stated.

Working...
X