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  • Ethnic Greek reporter attacked in Turkey: relative

    Agence France Presse -- English
    December 6, 2007 Thursday 3:13 PM GMT


    Ethnic Greek reporter attacked in Turkey: relative

    ISTANBUL, Dec 6 2007


    An ethnic Greek journalist was attacked and injured outside his
    office here, a relative of the victim told AFP Thursday.

    Two men wielding sticks attacked Andreas Robopulos, editor-in-chief
    of the Greek-language daily Iho, outside the newspaper's offices in
    the city's main European district of Beyoglu late Wednesday, the
    source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    Robopulos, who is also the representative in Turkey of Greece's
    private Mega television, was discharged from hospital after treatment
    for a head injury and broken fingers, the relative said, adding that
    his assailants had rapidly fled.

    "We are wondering what was the reason was for this attack. The
    assailants were waiting for Andreas. They did not steal anything,
    they did not shout any slogans," the relative said.

    Robopulos belongs to Muslim-majority Turkey's tiny Greek Orthodox
    community, estimated to number between 2,000 and 6,000.

    A Greek government spokesman said Athens condemned the incident and
    asked Ankara to rapidly catch the perpetrators.

    "We expect the Turkish authorities to arrest the attackers and put
    them on trial, and take steps without delay to ensure such incidents
    do not recur," Evangelos Antonaros told AFP in Athens.

    He blamed the attack on opponents of normal relations between the two
    traditional foes.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, speaking on return from a visit
    to Greece, said the authorities had launched an investigation into
    the incident "without delay."

    The attack follows the murders of a Roman Catholic priest in the
    Black Sea city of Trabzon last year, of ethnic Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink in Istanbul in January and three Christian missionaries in
    Malatya, eastern Turkey, in April.

    The killings have raised concerns that nationalism and hostility
    against non-Muslims is on the rise in Turkey at a time when it is
    under pressure from the European Union to promote ethnic and
    religious tolerance.
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