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    Reuters , UK
    Jan 19 2007

    FACTBOX-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink
    Fri 19 Jan 2007 10:00 AM ET

    Jan 19 (Reuters) - Facts about Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink, shot dead in Istanbul on Friday: * Dink, born in Malatya,
    southeast Turkey in 1954, was a member of Turkey's small ethnic
    Armenian community, and a Turkish citizen.

    * He was editor-in-chief of the bilingual Turkish and Armenian weekly
    Agos (www.agos.com.tr).

    * Dink had been convicted of insulting Turkishness -- under the
    controversial article 301 of Turkey's penal code -- and handed a
    six-month suspended sentence in 2005. The case was prompted by an
    article he wrote in which he referred to an Armenian nationalist idea
    of ethnic purity.

    The European Union has repeatedly called on Ankara to change the law
    and the government has promised to revise it.

    * Of his conviction, Dink told Reuters: "I may be paying the price
    for this, but Turkish democracy will gain from it, I hope."

    * Armenians have long campaigned for recognition of the alleged
    genocide of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One, but Dink
    opposed the French parliament's passing of a law banning denial of
    the Armenian genocide. He said he would even be ready to go to prison
    in France in defence of free speech.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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