Dink murder conspirator: Our next target was novelist Pamuk
 
 
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Dink murder conspirator: Our next target was novelist Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk (Photo: EPA)
4 July 2012 /TODAY'S ZAMAN
Yasin Hayal, one of the main instigators of the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, said the masterminds behind the murder were planning to kill Nobel Prize-winning novelist Orhan Pamuk after Dink, the Taraf daily reported on Wednesday.

Dink was shot dead outside the offices of the Agos newspaper in İstanbul in January 2007. Police arrested the gunman, Ogün Samast, and his accomplice, Hayal.

When he was detained and appeared in court in 2007, Hayal had threatened, “Orhan Pamuk should be careful.”

Hayal elaborated on these statements five years later from his prison cell in Tekirdağ. He said Erhan Tuncel, who worked as an informant for the Trabzon Police Department and was arrested after the murder of Dink but subsequently released, told him: “Hrant Dink and Orhan Pamuk are dangerous to this nation. They should be killed. But Dink has priority.”

In January, Samast was sentenced to 22 years, 10 months in prison, while Hayal was given life imprisonment for inciting Samast to murder. Tuncel was found not guilty of murdering Dink.

Hayal said he made the threatening statement against Pamuk due to Tuncel's remarks.

Hayal said they shelved their plans to kill Pamuk when the Dink murder caused outrage in the country and the international community.

He also said he regrets having made those statements about Pamuk, which he said were a result of ignorance. “They [those remarks] were due to youth and ignorance. If I happen to get out of this place one day, I will visit him [Pamuk] and kiss his hand [a show of respect in Turkish culture] and apologize to him. I am really regretful,” he said.

Pamuk drew the ire of Turkish nationalist circles when he said during an interview with Swiss newspaper Tages Anzeiger in 2005 that “30,000 Kurds and a million Armenians were killed” in Turkey. Turkey denies that Armenians were systematically killed between 1915 and 1923, saying both sides suffered losses in internecine fighting during the breakup of the Ottoman Empire.

 
COMMENTS
What would you expect from a country that treats her Nobel laureate son with such treatment?
VTiger
Denial of the Armenian Genocide by official Turkey is the main reason for the spread of anti-Armenian hatred among intolerant (ignorant) nationalist extremists in Turkey. The Turkish government has to shoulder the bulk of the responsibility for the Hrant Dink murder and the future murders that are b...
J2
No way, Orhan Pamuk is so pure hearted. Have you ever read his novels? He is with no douth new generation turkish writers, that I personally compare him with Sebahatin Ali's courage in some ways.Remember Nazim Hikmet, Sebahatin Ali and let's stop this non-sense behaviour in our part. And let's find ...
Palm
The same Genocidal Turkish mentality that never dies in minds of modern Turkey. In 1915 they hanged any turks who helped Armenians from Genocide campaign, in the 21st century they want to murder any Turks who would expose the truth the what happened in 1915 was GENOCIDE.
Mani
It's good that a few perpetrators have been sentenced to long terms in prison, but too many in Turkey's government and news media-who have promoted the hatreds which led to murders-have still not been held accountable for their complicity in the murders. There needs to be a national sense of respons...
Christoph
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