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    LAWYER FOR DINK'S FAMILY SAYS DINC'S TESTIMONY REQUIRED TO PREPARE INDICTMENT

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 4 2015

    March 04, 2015, Wednesday/ 18:31:09/ TODAY'S ZAMAN / ISTANBUL

    One of the lawyers for the family of murdered Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink, Hakan Bakırcıoglu, has requested that
    Engin Dinc, who headed the intelligence unit in Trabzon at the time
    of killing and who now serves as the head of the National Police
    Department's intelligence unit, be compelled to testify in order to
    reveal the chain of negligence that caused Dink's death.

    The lawyer stated on Wednesday that unless Dinc's testimony is added
    to the investigation file, a proper indictment cannot be written
    because there is too much information missing that would likely shed
    light on the assassination.

    Bakırcıoglu said on Wednesday that he submitted a petition to the
    Ä°stanbul Prosecutor's Office for Dinc's testimony concerning the
    investigation into the "negligence of public officials in the Dink
    assassination."

    The lawyer complained that because they have been granted limited
    access to the investigation file, they are not fully aware of what
    has been included in the investigation or what steps have been taken,
    adding: "But still, I think Dinc's testimony will finally be required
    because of a decision given both by [the Supreme Board of Judges and
    Prosecutors] the HSYK and the [European Court of Human Rights] ECtHR.

    Therefore, I assume the missing testimony regarding the case may be
    completed in the near future."

    On the other hand, former intelligence unit chief Ramazan Akyurek
    was arrested in late February in relation to the investigation into
    Dink's murder, a move his lawyer said is designed to shield Dinc.

    Ilıcak calls arrest of ex-police chief Akyurek linked to Dink murder
    hypocritical

    Veteran journalist Nazlı Ilıcak has criticized Akyurek's arrest for
    his link to the murder of Dink in 2007, while other relevant police
    chiefs have not yet been questioned over the matter.

    In her column published by Bugun daily on Wednesday, Ilıcak said
    the arrest was hypocritical because Dinc, who was in charge, was not
    arrested and has not even been called on to testify as he was not
    included in the investigation.

    Ilıcak went on to write: "Akyurek was arrested on charges of
    "causing death by negligence" defined in Article 83(1) of the Turkish
    Penal Code (TCK). Let's look at the Dink assassination for a better
    understanding of the process of the incidents: Erhan Tuncel [who
    worked as an informant for the Trabzon Police Department and was
    accused of initiating the effort to have Dink murdered] was approved
    for the position of assistant intelligence personnel by Akyurek [who
    was the head of the Trabzon Police intelligence department at the
    time of Dink's murder] and Sabri Uzun, then intelligence unit chief,
    on police officer Muhittin Zenit's recommendations who then served
    in the Trabzon Police Department."

    "While Akyurek was head of the Trabzon Police intelligence department
    he sent a note warning that there was going to be an attempted
    assassination of Dink to both the National Police Department's
    intelligence unit and the National Police Department on Feb. 17, 2006,
    after Yasin Hayal tipped off Akyurek that Dink would be assassinated at
    all costs. Dinc had signed these documents. Akyurek, three months after
    sending the warning, was reassigned to the intelligence unit on May
    6, 2006. Akyurek, who passed on the information concerning a possible
    assault on Dink to the required departments is now in prison but those
    police chiefs who served in Ä°stanbul, though they were informed of
    the possibility of Dink's murder but failed to investigate the matter,
    including establishing the required technical surveillance, and who
    also forged official documents, are not in prison. They were simply
    asked to testify about the incident and were released by the court
    pending a trial for Dink's murder. To me, there is nothing wrong with
    not putting them behind bars since there is no possibility of them
    escaping. I just want to point out the double-standard on the issue,"
    Ilıcak wrote.

    Ilıcak also empasized that when Akyurek was replaced by ReÅ~_at Altay
    Dinc had to inform Altay of the possibility of a planned assault on
    Dink, adding, "But Dinc was never sought for his testimony over the
    matter. This is also another instance of a double-standard."

    http://www.todayszaman.com/national_lawyer-for-dinks-family-says-dincs-testimony-required-to-prepare-indictment_374333.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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