Turkey’s Chamber of Control unveils new facts on Dink’s trial
Turkey’s Chamber of Control (DDK) has released a 50-page investigation report on “Agos” weekly founder Hrant Dink’s assassination trial which the chamber started a year ago, “Cumhuriyet” reported.
According to the source some important details have been unveiled in the aftermath of the investigation. It’s recorded that some documents have been disappeared after Hrant Dink’s murder, while some documents aren’t original versions. The dates on some pivotal documents are changed.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul assigned Chamber of Control a year ago to investigate the trial on Dink’s murder case.