"Murder Cases Underscore Troubles with Judicial, Police Reform
EurasiaNet Turkey: Murder Cases Underscore Troubles with Judicial, Police Reform
BY YIGAL SCHLEIFER The country has continued to be scandalized by reports that have come to light amid the trial of the five people charged in the case. Among the more sordid allegations is that police officers may have colluded in the killings, and that investigators have mismanaged the criminal probe.
BY YIGAL SCHLEIFER The country has continued to be scandalized by reports that have come to light amid the trial of the five people charged in the case. Among the more sordid allegations is that police officers may have colluded in the killings, and that investigators have mismanaged the criminal probe.
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