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  • Amnesty International: Turkey: Turkish-Armenian Journalist Murdered

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    JANUARY 19, 2007
    2:54 PM
    CONTACT: _Amnesty International_ (http://www.amnesty.org/)

    Turkey: Turkish-Armenian Journalist Murdered

    LONDON - January 19 - Amnesty International deplores the murder today
    of the prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The
    organization believes that he was targeted because of his work as a
    journalist who championed freedom of expression.

    Hrant Dink, editor of the newspaper Agos and contributor to the
    influential daily Zaman, was reportedly shot three times today in
    Istanbul outside the Agos offices. Hrant Dink, 53, was a passionate
    promoter of the universality of human rights who appeared on different
    platforms with human rights activists, journalists and intellectuals
    across the political spectrum. Best known for his willingness to
    debate openly and critically issues of Armenian identity and official
    versions of history in Turkey relating to the massacres of Armenians
    in 1915, Hrant Dink also wrote widely on issues of democratization and
    human rights.

    "In Turkey there are still a number of harsh laws which endorse the
    suppression of freedom of speech. These laws, coupled with the
    persisting official statements by senior government, state and
    military officials condemning critical debate and dissenting opinion,
    create an atmosphere in which violent attacks can take place," said
    Nicola Duckworth, Europe and Central Asia Programme Director at
    Amnesty International.

    Last year, Hrant Dink was prosecuted for the third time on charges of
    =80=9C denigrating Turkishness' under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal
    Code. Amnesty International called for the repeal of that law and
    condemned his prosecution as part of a pattern of judicial harassment
    against him for peacefully expressing his dissenting opinion. Hrant
    Dink had already been given a six-month suspended prison sentence in
    July 2006 following an October 2005 conviction on charges of
    `denigrating Turkishness'.

    Amnesty International calls on the Turkish authorities to condemn all
    forms of intolerance, to uphold the rights of all citizens of the
    Turkish Republic and to investigate the murder of Hrant Dink
    thoroughly and impartially, to make the findings of the investigation
    public and to bring suspected perpetrators to justice in accordance
    with international fair trial standards.

    For further information about Amnesty International's concerns
    regarding Article 301 please see Turkey: Article 301: How the law on
    `denigrating Turkishness' is an insult to free expression (AI Index:
    EUR 44/003/2006).

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