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    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Feb 2 2007


    RESOLUTION CONDEMNING HRANT DINK'S ASSASSINATION INTRODUCED TO U. S.
    SENATE


    On February 1 the U. S. 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.
    According to the information DE FACTO got at the Armenian Assembly of
    America (AAA), Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny stated, "We
    commend Senator Biden for spearheading this important legislation.
    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.
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