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    Armenian Assembly of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-393-3434
    Fax: 202-638-4904
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: www.armenianassembly.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    February 1, 2007
    CONTACT: Christine Kojoian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    SENATOR BIDEN INTRODUCES RESOLUTION CONDEMNING HRANT DINK'S MURDER &
    HONORING HIS LEGACY

    Washington, DC - Today, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman
    Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE) introduced legislation condemning the
    assassination of Hrant Dink and honoring his legacy of tolerance and
    peaceful change.

    "We commend Senator Biden for spearheading this important legislation,"
    said Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "The atmosphere that led to this
    killing must be changed, starting with the repeal of Article 301 of the
    Turkish Penal Code. As a moral leader, America must ensure that minority
    populations in Turkey are afforded every protection."

    Dink, who worked hard to foster dialogue and understanding between
    Armenians and Turks, was gunned down outside his newspaper office on
    January 19 in Istanbul, Turkey. An outspoken advocate for democratic
    reform, Dink stood trial several times for his public comments on the
    genocide and was convicted in October 2005 for "insulting Turkishness"
    under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code. He received a six-month
    suspended sentence and was set to appear in court again in March 2007
    for affirming the Armenian Genocide.

    "Hrant Dink was a leading voice in Turkey's Armenian community and an
    eloquent advocate for human rights, press freedom, and democracy,"
    Senator Biden told the Assembly. "His assassination was an outrage and
    a tragedy. Hrant's legacy deserves the Senate's respect. His murder
    demands our action."

    The Senate bill is similar to H. Res. 102, which was introduced by
    Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY) on January 29 with the support of the
    Armenian Assembly. The Biden resolution condemns Dink's assassination
    and supports Turkey's pledge to conduct an exhaustive investigation into
    his killing. Furthermore, the legislation urges Turkey to take
    appropriate action to protect freedom of speech in Turkey by repealing
    Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, which criminalizes public
    discussion on the Armenian Genocide. The resolution also calls on
    Turkey to reestablish full diplomatic, political and economic relations
    with Armenia.

    For more information on Hrant Dink, including Assembly statements, media
    coverage, photographs, and video from the memorial service at St. Mary's
    Armenian Apostolic Church, please visit the Hrant Dink Resource Page on
    the Assembly's Web site at http://www.aaainc.org/httpdocs/hrantdink.htm.


    Th e Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
    nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
    Armenian issues. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt membership organization.


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    NR#2007-022

    Editor's Note: Below is the full text of the Biden Resolution, which was
    introduced today in the United States Senate.

    110TH CONGRESS
    S. RES.

    RESOLUTION

    Condemning the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist and human rights
    advocate Hrant Dink and urging the people of Turkey to honor his legacy
    of tolerance.

    Whereas Hrant Dink was a respected, eloquent advocate for press freedom,
    human rights, and reconciliation;

    Whereas, in 1996, Mr. Dink founded the weekly bilingual newspaper Agos
    and, as the paper's editor in chief, used the paper to provide a voice
    for Turkey's Armenian community;

    Whereas Mr. Dink was a strong proponent of rapprochement between Turks
    and Armenians and worked diligently to improve relations between those
    communities;

    Whereas Mr. Dink's commitment to democratic values, nonviolence, and
    freedom in the media earned him widespread recognition and numerous
    international awards;

    Whereas Mr. Dink was prosecuted under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal
    Code for speaking about the Armenian Genocide;

    Whereas, notwithstanding hundreds of threats to Mr. Dink's life and
    safety, he remained a steadfast proponent of pluralism and tolerance;

    Whereas Mr. Dink was assassinated outside the offices of Agos in
    Istanbul, Turkey, on January 19, 2007;

    Whereas tens of thousands of people in Turkey of many ethnicities
    protested Mr. Dink's killing and took to the streets throughout the
    country to honor his memory;

    Whereas the Government of Turkey has pledged to undertake a full
    investigation into the murder of Mr. Dink;

    Whereas the Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has stated
    that when Mr. Dink was shot, "a bullet was fired at freedom of thought
    and democratic life in Turkey";

    Whereas the Foreign Minister of Armenia, Vartan Oskanian, stated that
    Mr. Dink "lived his life in the belief that there can be understanding,
    dialogue and peace amongst peoples"; and

    Whereas Mr. Dink's tragic death affirmed the importance of promoting the
    values that he championed in life: Now, therefore, be it

    1 Resolved, That the Senate -

    (1) condemns the murder of Hrant Dink as a shameful act of cowardice
    perpetrated with contempt for law, justice, and decency;

    (2) supports the pledge of the Government of Turkey to conduct an
    exhaustive investigation into the assassination of Mr. Dink and to
    prosecute those responsible;

    (3) urges the Government of Turkey to repeal Article 301 of the Turkish
    Penal Code and work diligently to foster a more open intellectual
    environment in the country that is conducive to the free exchange of
    ideas;

    (4) recognizes the decision of the Government of Turkey to invite senior
    Armenian religious and political figures to participate in memorial
    services for Mr. Dink;

    (5) calls on the Government of Turkey to act in the interest of regional
    security and prosperity and reestablish full diplomatic, political, and
    economic relations with the Government of Armenia; and

    (6) urges the people of Turkey to honor Mr. Dink's legacy of tolerance.
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