December 27, 2013 - 15:37 AMT
Turkish colonel retrial in Dink murder case adjourned

The retrial of Colonel Ali Oz, accused of neglect of duty in failing to prevent the assassination of Hrant Dink, resumed on Thursday, Dec 26 in Trabzon, but the court immediately adjourned the hearing for technical reasons, World Bulletin reports.

Turkish–Armenian journalist Hrant Dink was killed in January 2007 by Ogun Samast, an ultranationalist, who claimed that Dink ‘insulted Turkishness’. Dink, the editor-in-chief of Agos newspaper at that time, was a strong critic of Turkey’s denial of the Armenian Genocide and was considered as one of Turkey’s most prominent Armenian voices.

Dink’s killer, Samast, was jailed for 22 years in 2011. However, police investigations following his capture revealed a possible link to an ultra-nationalist organization.

The lawsuit against Gendarmerie Commander of Turkey's Trabzon province, Colonel Ali Oz, started after the revelation of intelligence indicating that preparations for the murder had started almost a year before the murder. Oz is accused for not informing authorities regarding the received intelligence about the murder, and for forging documents to make it seem like the intelligence had been obtained after the murder. Seven other soldiers under Oz's command are also facing prison sentences.

Oz was charged a second time by a different court, but the second case was rejected since there cannot be two different cases for the same crime.

In the first case, Colonel Oz and 5 other soldiers under his command were sentenced to jail for 4 to 6 months. This decision was sent to the High Court for examination, and the appeal remains unfinished. Thursday's hearing was postponed until the High Court’s examination concludes.