ANKARA: Lawyer Erdal Dogan in "Insult" Trial

BÝA, Turkey
Dec 5 2007

Lawyer Erdal Dogan in "Insult" Trial

Following a criminal complaint by lawyer Fuat Turgut, lawyer Erdal
Dogan is on trial for insulting the former.

Býa news centre
05-12-2007
Erol ÖNDEROGLU

Lawyer Erdal Dogan, a joint plaintiff in the Hrant Dink murder case,
is on trial for his comments on lawyer Fuat Turgut, defense lawyer
for murder suspect Yasin Hayal. When the Dink murder trial began on 2
July, Turgut said to the murdered journalist’s family, "How many
Armenians there are here!", following which the two lawyers argued.

Now Dogan is on trial for remarks he made in the Aksam newspaper on 9
April 2007. In the article, entitled "The Big Brothers Use the Law
Well", Dogan said: "What should be on trial is the targeting and
threatening of Hrant Dink and the obstruction of a just trial; when a
murder suspect works as a lawyer, that is when there is nothing left
to say legally."

Based on these words, Fuat Turgut filed a criminal complaint against
Dogan. A trial, in which 5,000 YTL compensation are demanded, was
opened at Sariyer 2nd Criminal Court of Peace yesterday (4 December).

Dogan’s lawyer Ercan Kanar argues that the court is not authorised to
hear the case and that the Beyoglu Criminal Court of Peace should be
in charge. The case was adjourned until 5 February 2008 in order to
await a decision on who has jurisdiction. (EÖ/AG)