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    The New York Times
    Jan 19 2015

    Police Chief Arrested in Turkey in Connection With 2007 Murder of Editor

    By CEYLAN YEGINSUJAN. 19, 2015


    ISTANBUL -- A Turkish police chief accused of negligence in the 2007
    murder of a prominent ethnic Armenian journalist was arrested on
    Monday after turning himself in to the authorities, exactly eight
    years after the journalist's death.

    The police chief, Ercan Demir, who was recently assigned to his post
    in the southeastern province of Sirnak, surrendered to the authorities
    after an arrest warrant was issued charging him with "voluntary
    manslaughter caused by negligence," the semiofficial Anadolu News
    Agency reported.

    The journalist, Hrant Dink, was shot outside the offices of his
    newspaper, Agos, on Jan. 19, 2007. Mr. Dink was a leading spokesman
    for Armenians in Turkey, and his death spurred mass rallies and public
    outrage over the country's treatment of minorities.

    At the time of the murder, Mr. Demir served as the intelligence police
    chief of Trabzon, where the young man convicted of killing Mr. Dink
    lived. Mr. Dink's relatives have accused Mr. Demir of failing to act
    on intelligence tips before the assassination.

    Mr. Demir has denied allegations that he neglected his duties and
    abused his position, Turkish media reported.

    In 2012, a Turkish court rejected claims that Mr. Dink's murder was an
    act of conspiracy by an illegal network within the Turkish state.

    But this month two other officers, Ozkan Mumci and Muhittin Zenit,
    have also been arrested in connection with a renewal of the murder
    investigation.


    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/20/world/europe/police-chief-arrested-in-turkey-in-murder-of-hrant-dink.html?_r=0




    From: A. Papazian
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