Telephone Records Insufficient, States Dink Attorney
A lawyer for the family of Hrant Dink said yesterday in court, that records of telephone calls provided by Turkey’s Telecommunications Directorate (TIB) were insufficient.
According to attorney Fethiye Cetin, the phone records, only cover a limited area of the site where Hrant Dink was gunned down in 2007.
TIB provided the records after months of delay, arguing that the court’s demand would amount to a violation of privacy.
Cetin said that they had requested all records from an area measuring 500 meters long.
The case was postponed to Dec. 26 for further investigation into the phone records.
A group of demonstrators gathered in Beşiktaş and marched toward the Istanbul Courthouse yesterday, protesting the failure of authorities to bring the case to a resolution.
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