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  • Schiff Condemns the Murder of Journalist Hrant Dink, Mourns His Loss

    AZG Armenian Daily #010, 20/01/2007


    SCHIFF CONDEMNS THE MURDER OF JOURNALIST, HRANT DINK, IN TURKEY AND
    MOURNS HIS LOSS

    Schiff drafting letter to Turkish Prime Minister calling for a
    complete investigation

    Washington, D.C. - Representative Adam Schiff today mourned the loss
    of one of Turkey's most prominent Armenian journalists, who was shot
    to death outside his newspaper's office in Istanbul. Hrant Dink was a
    vocal critic of the Turkish government and a leading voice in calling
    for Armenian Genocide recognition. In 2003, on a trip to Turkey,
    Rep. Schiff met with Mr. Dink to discuss his efforts on Genocide
    recognition and press freedom issues.

    "From the moment I met Mr. Dink, I could tell that he was an
    incredibly courageous man who cared deeply about history and freedom
    of the press," Schiff said. "His death is a great loss for all those
    who cherish free speech, and my thoughts and prayers are with his
    family at this very difficult time."

    Rep. Schiff is drafting a letter to the Turkish Prime Minister this
    morning calling on him to investigate Mr. Dink's murder and to ensure
    that this crime is solved and that those responsible are brought to
    justice.

    "The silencing of such a prominent and outspoken voice is not only a
    personal tragedy; it is also a tragedy for those who believe in a free
    and unfettered press, and for those who are committed to a thoughtful
    examination of the past," Schiff wrote in the letter. "Hrant Dink had
    the courage to confront the facts of the Armenian Genocide, and that
    courage may have cost him his life."

    Recently, Mr. Dink was featured in a documentary film "Screamers,"
    which raises awareness of the Armenian Genocide and calls for its
    recognition. Schiff also appeared in the film. In October 2005,
    Mr. Dink was found guilty for the crime of "insulting Turkishness" and
    was given a six-month suspended sentence after writing about the
    Armenian Genocide. In 2006, Mr. Dink was awarded the Norwegian
    Bjornson prize by the Bjornson Academy, which was established to
    protect freedom of expression.

    Rep. Schiff, a member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues,
    represents the largest constituency of Armenians outside of
    Armenia. In 2005, Rep. Schiff authored legislation that passed the
    House International Relations Committee that recognized the Armenian
    Genocide. However, the bill did not receive a vote on the House
    Floor, and Rep. Schiff plans to reintroduce similar legislation this
    year.

    Rep. Schiff also co-chairs the Congressional Caucus for Freedom of the
    Press which aims to support freedom of the press around the world and
    draw attention to and condemn media censorship and the persecution of
    journalists.

    Rep. Schiff was recently appointed to serve on the House
    Appropriations Committee in the 110th Congress and is a member of its
    State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Subcommittee and the
    Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee. He
    also serves on the House Judiciary Committee. He represents
    California's 29th Congressional District, which includes the
    communities of Alhambra, Altadena, Burbank, East Pasadena, East San
    Gabriel, Glendale, Monterey Park, Pasadena, San Gabriel, South
    Pasadena and Temple City.

    Sean Oblack, Press Secretary, Congressman Adam Schiff (CA-29),
    202-226-8348 direct, 202-225-3278 cell
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