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    Armenia Tree Project Plans Forest in Memory of Hrant Dink

    A1 Plus
    2 February 2007

    Soon after the tragic death of Armenian editor and journalist Hrant Dink, a
    group of donors contacted Armenia Tree Project (ATP) expressing interest in
    planting a special forest in his memory.

    Last week, Armenians from Istanbul to Glendale were shocked and
    grief-stricken to learn of the tragic murder of Hrant Dink, the editor of
    the bilingual, Istanbul-based Agos newspaper. Hrant Dink, who was convicted
    under Turkey~Rs Article 301 for ~Sinsulting Turkishness~T because of his frank
    discussion of the Armenian Genocide, had been receiving death threats from
    right-wing nationalists in Turkey for months. On January 19, a young man
    made good on the threats, stalked Hrant Dink, and shot him several times in
    the back of the head.

    The killing has led to international outrage and expressions of sympathy. On
    January 23, over 100,000 people in Turkey joined Hrant Dink~Rs funeral
    procession. As they marched through the streets of Istanbul carrying signs
    that said ~SWe are all Hrant,~T they chanted ~SWe are all Hrant, we are all
    Armenian.~T For more information about Hrant Dink, visit the web site
    www.hrantdink.org.

    Hrant Dink named the newspaper he founded Agos, which in Armenian means
    furrow. ~SA furrow is for planting and with the encouragement of donors who
    have already come forward with initial funding, we will plant a forest as a
    tribute to Hrant Dink,~T said ATP Executive Committee member Nancy Kricorian.

    Armenia Tree Project (ATP), a grassroots-supported non-profit organization
    based in Watertown and Yerevan, conducts vitally important environmental
    projects in Armenia~Rs impoverished and deforested zones and seeks support in
    advancing its reforestation mission.

    Since 1994, ATP has made enormous strides in combating desertification in
    the biologically diverse but threatened Caucasus region. Nearly 1.5 million
    trees have been planted and restored, and hundreds of jobs have been created
    for Armenians in seasonal tree-regeneration programs. For more information
    or to support the forest in memory of Hrant Dink, visit www.ArmeniaTree.org.

    http://home.a1plus.am/en/?pa ge=issue&iid=45092
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