The Council of Europe (CoE) has demanded from Turkey to carry out the provisions of the decision which the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) had reached in 2010.
The CoE Committee of Ministers examined the execution of ECHR rulings, and it made a decision regarding Turkey, Gazete Duvar online newspaper of the country reported.
Accordingly, the relevant Turkish authorities are required to speed up the process of the trial into the murder of Istanbul Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, to carry out the provisions of the decision which the ECHR had reached in 2010, and to ensure results.
Hrant Dink, the founder and chief editor of Agos Armenian weekly of Istanbul, was gunned down on January 19, 2007, outside the then office of this newspaper.
In 2011, the perpetrator, Ogün Samast, was sentenced by a juvenile court to 22 years and ten months for the murder.
After long court proceedings and appeals, however, a new probe was ultimately launched into this murder case, and regarding numerous former and serving senior Turkish officials’ complicity in this assassination.


Here’s the full speech of Fethiye Çetin, made for 11. commemoration of Hrant Dink.
Garo Paylan, an Armenian member of the Turkish Parliament representing the opposition People’s Democratic Party (HDP) has referred to murder case of journalist Hrant Dink on the 11th anniversary of his assassination in his address to Turkey’s Majlis (parliament).
The Armenian Weekly Editor Khatchig Mouradian delivered a talk on Saturday in Ankara, in Turkish, on justice for the Armenian Genocide during a panel discussion held in memory of Hrant Dink.
The Armenians in Turkey and around the globe are for the eleventh year commemorating Hrant Dink, the assassinated editor-in-chief of the Istanbul-based Armenian weekly Agos.
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Ogün Samast, the murderer of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, is in danger of death.
At the subsequent court session into the assassination of Istanbul Armenian journalists, Hrant Dink, the court decided to release four suspects.