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    USA AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY: ASSASSINATION OF ARMENIAN JOURNALIST
    HRANT DINK STRIKES A BLOW AGAINST FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

    Yerevan, January 31. ArmInfo. The USA and the whole international
    community are indignant at the assassination of Hrant Dink, an
    Armenian journalist and Turkish citizen, which struck a blow against
    the freedom of expression.

    The web site of the US Department of State reports that in condemning
    Hrant Dink's January 19 murder in Istanbul, Julie Finley, the
    U.S. ambassador to the OSCE noted that the assassination of an
    independent-minded journalist like Dink is "an assault that is felt by
    all." Finley said the United States welcomed Turkey's "quick and
    proper reaction" and promise to solve the murder case as quickly as
    possible. She added that Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer was
    right in characterizing the murder as a "repugnant and shameful
    attack" that "deeply wounded" Turkey. The ambassador to the OSCE said
    that Sezer's wish that Turkey "never experience such a sorrowful event
    again" is the United States' wish as well, and added that the United
    States applauded the "new gestures of openness" between Turkish and
    Armenian authorities in response to the assassination. In his turn,
    U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
    Daniel Fried, who participated in the memorial service in Washington
    for Hrant Dink, noted that the journalist "stood for a civic virtue
    higher than hatred, higher than ethnic stereotypes, higher than fears
    and repression and ignorance". "His was a vision of a better
    world. His was a vision of the best in Turkey's tradition. The measure
    of how our world falls short must be judged by his murder at the hands
    of an ignorant, hate-filled nationalist," D.Fried noted.
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