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  • Samast's Father: The State Dragged My Child Into Crime

    SAMAST'S FATHER: THE STATE DRAGGED MY CHILD INTO CRIME

    03.19.2015 14:24 NEWS

    Sentenced to pay compensation to the Dink family regarding the Hrant
    Dink murder, the Ministry of Interior has filed a revocation case to
    recover the 1 million 659 thousand liras from the perpetrators.

    According to the report of Hayati Arıgan from Haberturk, in his
    petition, Samast's father Ahmet Samast explained that the 'deep State'
    had his son murder Hrant Dink, and had stolen from his life by dragging
    him into crime. Samast also claimed that his son had suffered the
    most damage after Hrant Dink and his family.

    Demanding a dismissal of charges, father Ahmet Samast said,
    "In the same way that it failed to protect the life of the slain,
    the administration also failed to take the necessary precautions to
    prevent a 16-year old child from being dragged into a life of crime".

    Ahmet Samast said that the State had failed to fulfil its fundamental
    duty and demanded a dismissal of charges.

    In 2008, the Dink Family had filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of
    Interior Affairs at the Istanbul 6th Administrative Tribunal.

    In the case that ended in 2012, the court had sentenced the Ministry
    to pay 1 million 659 thousand TL compensation.

    The Ministry then filed a revocation case at the Istanbul Civil Court
    of First Instance to recover the sum it paid from the perpetrators of
    the Dink murder. Claiming that 'the actions of Hrant Dink's murderers
    displayed a tortious act carried out against the State' the Ministry
    demanded the sum it paid, with interest, from Yasin Hayal, Ersin Yolcu,
    Ahmet Ä°skender and Ogun Samast.

    http://www.agos.com.tr/en/article/10933/samasts-father-the-state-dragged-my-child-into-crime

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