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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Jan 19 2015

    Hrant Dink commemorated on 8th year of murder

    ISTANBUL


    Police chief arrested in Dink murder case

    Mourners have marched in Istanbul to commemorate Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink, on the 8th anniversary of his killing.

    The march started 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 19 from Taksim Square and ended
    with a homage to Dink in front of the Armenian weekly Agos newspaper's
    office building in the Pangaltı neighborhood of the Å?iÅ?li district.

    The marchers observed one minute of silence and then chanted slogans
    in front of the Agos office.

    Writer and poet Murathan Mungan gave a speech to the gathered crowd
    from the window of the office.

    `This country not only lost a precious son, but also a prominent
    journalist. The absence of him and journalists like him is felt more
    in a period when journalism is suffering a huge loss of dignity. Even
    if only for this reason, we must look after Agos, which is Hrant
    Dink's fourth child and his legacy," Mungan said.

    People have been waiting for justice for 12 years in a country ruled
    by a party that includes `justice' in its name, Mungan added.

    `Hrant Dink spoke in the language of peace, as a person who had
    believed in the equality and brotherhood of all nations,' he said,
    adding that Dink was the 62nd person in Turkey who had paid the price
    of his words with his life.

    `He was not the spokesperson of Armenians but the voice of all people
    of Turkey who were oppressed, excluded and exploited. His fight and
    the fight of those like him is not a fight that can be interrupted by
    their deaths. The crowds gathered on these squares show this,' Mungan
    said.

    The parents of Berkin Elvan, who died in March 2014 after spending 269
    days in a coma after being hit by a tear gas canister during a police
    crackdown during the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul, also attended the
    ceremony.

    Dink, the highly esteemed former editor-in-chief of weekly Agos, was
    murdered in broad daylight in front of his newspaper's building on
    Jan. 19, 2007 by a 17-year-old Turkish nationalist.

    The triggerman, Ogün Samast, was convicted of premeditated murder and
    sentenced to 22 years and 10 months of prison after a two year-trial.

    The trial into the murder resumed Sept. 17, 2013 after the Supreme
    Court of Appeals ruled that all suspects in the case had acted as part
    of a criminal organization, rather than individually.

    Istanbul's 5th High Criminal Court, which is overseeing the case,
    announced on Oct. 30, 2014 that it will focus on the `criminal
    organization' allegations against suspects, a move that lawyers
    representing the victim's family have demanded since the start of the
    retrial.

    Yusuf Hayal and Erhan Tuncel are accused of convincing Samast in the
    Black Sea province of Trabzon to shoot Dink.

    Civil servants and institutions allegedly implicated in the murder of
    Dink should be investigated, Turkey's Constitutional Court stated in
    its detailed ruling on the case on Nov. 12, 2014. The court had
    earlier stated that the case had not been probed efficiently and the
    victim's rights were violated, in a ruling issued in July 2014.

    The ruling became a milestone in the case that has been lingering
    since the killing in 2007. It came after the Justice Ministry cleared
    the path for investigations into nine civil servants, including senior
    police officers occupying key posts at the time of the murder. The
    officials have been accused of negligence and threatening Dink before
    his death.

    Before his killing, Dink had been called to a police department and
    warned about a possible plot against him. It is therefore thought that
    the murder plot was known about within some state institutions before
    it happened.

    In a recent development, Muhittin Zenit and Ã-zkan Mumcu, two police
    officers on duty at the police department in Trabzon when Dink was
    killed in Istanbul, were arrested.

    Former Istanbul police chief Celalettin Cerrah, former Trabzon police
    chief ReÅ?at Altay, former Trabzon Police Intelligence Chief Faruk
    Sarı, former Istanbul Deputy Governor Ergun Güngör and former Istanbul
    Police Intelligence Chief Ahmet Ä°lhan Güler have also testified as
    suspects in the case.


    January/19/2015
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/hrant-dink-commemorated-on-8th-year-of-murder.aspx?pageID=238&nid=77127&NewsCatID=341

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