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  • Hrant Dink Latest Casualty in Troubled Turkish-Armenian Relations

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Hrant Dink Latest Casualty in Troubled Historical
    Record of Turkish-Armenian Relations
    19.01.2007 19:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The tragic assassination of Hrant
    Dink in Istanbul represents a sad reminder of the
    difficulty for some in Turkey to come to terms with
    both the past, in terms of Genocide, as well as the
    present, and to see the need for Turkey to improve its
    relations with Armenia, Richard Giragosian, expert of
    the Armenian International Police Research Group told
    a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. `Hrant Dink is the latest
    casualty in the troubled historical record of
    Turkish-Armenian relations and his example stands as
    an inspiration to all those in both Armenia and Turkey
    who advocate a new page in bilateral relations. His
    death will now challenge the Turkish authorities to
    both come to terms with their own internal changes now
    underway, but also to force the Turkish authorities to
    move strongly to prevent such anti-Armenian violence,
    which is unacceptable for any modern country. While
    Armenians worldwide will grieve, others in Turkey must
    see his death as a lesson that the days of violence
    have long past and that Turkey's future depends as
    much on its recognition of the Armenian Genocide as it
    depends on a Turkey committed to democracy and human
    rights. Both the European Union, as well as the United
    States, should move quickly to condemn such killing
    and must now recognize the need for a breakthrough in
    Armenian-Turkish relations, including Ankara extending
    full and normal diplomatic relations and an end to the
    failed blockade of Armenia by both Turkey and
    Azerbaijan,' he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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