“Bloody Friday. Who broke Dink’s ink?” book by Turkish writer for “Milliyet” daily Nedim Sheneri, will appear in the bookstores at the end of the week. Sheneri’s courageous investigation unveils how careless the police officers are and the dark sides of criminals’ activities.
The book says that Dink’s murderer Ogun Samast, who is jailed in Samsun, declared it was good for him to be jailed in Samsun as he would be murdered in Giresun. But his words were not recorded properly; they say Ogun said: “I was jailed in Samsun and that’s good.”
Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of “Agos” daily, was murdered on 19 January, 2007, before his office.
Source` Panorama.am
“Bloody Friday. Who broke Dink’s ink?” book by Turkish writer for “Milliyet” daily Nedim Sheneri, will appear in the bookstores at the end of the week. Sheneri’s courageous investigation unveils how careless the police officers are and the dark sides of criminals’ activities.
The book says that Dink’s murderer Ogun Samast, who is jailed in Samsun, declared it was good for him to be jailed in Samsun as he would be murdered in Giresun. But his words were not recorded properly; they say Ogun said: “I was jailed in Samsun and that’s good.”
Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of “Agos” daily, was murdered on 19 January, 2007, before his office.
Source` Panorama.am