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    ARMENPRESS

    WELL-TO-DO ARMENIANS SEEKING SAFE HAVEN OUTSIDE TURKEY


    ISTANBUL, DECEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS: A lawyer for
    Turkish Armenians, Diran Bakar, said the departure of
    Hrant Dink's children from Turkey after their father's
    assassination has prompted many other well-to-do
    Armenian families to seek safer havens abroad.
    In an interview with Turkish ANKA news agency Diran
    Bakar said the latest attack on a Catholic priest
    Adriano Franchini in Izmir added to local Armenians'
    concerns about whether the predominantly Muslim
    country - which is bidding for European Union
    membership - can protect its Christian community.
    In February 2006 a 16-year-old boy fatally shot a
    Catholic priest as he knelt in prayer inside his
    church in the Black Sea city of Trabzon.
    Following that killing, a Catholic priest was
    attacked and threatened in Izmir, and another was
    stabbed in the Black Sea port of Samsun. In November
    this year, an Assyrian cleric was abducted in
    southeast Turkey and rescued by security forces. In
    April, three Christians were killed at a publishing
    house that produces Bibles.
    Diran Bakar said the idea of leaving the country is
    getting especially stronger among young Armenians.
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