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  • Russia: Editor of Armenian-language newspaper shot in Istanbul

    Regnum, Russia
    Jan 19 2007

    Editor of Armenian-language newspaper (Turkey) shot in central
    Istanbul


    On January 19, editor of Akos Armenian-language newspaper (Turkey)
    Hrant Dink was shot in central Istanbul. In the afternoon,
    unidentified persons fired at Dink point-blank. Hrant Dink died of
    wounds on the site of attack. No official reaction on the attack from
    Turkish authorities has been received yet.

    Hrant Dink was repeatedly besieged by Turkish courts for `offending
    Turkish identity' and was subjected to repressions by Turkish
    authorities. In particular, Dink wrote in Akos newspaper that
    `Turkish hostility poisons blood of Armenians,' for which he was
    tried in July 2005 `for insulting national dignity of the Turks.'

    Hrant Dink was awarded Oxfam Novib prize for reporters subjected to
    repressions in their countries. Dink was given the award for being
    sentenced for publications on the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman
    Empire. He was also tried for his critical publications about his
    trials.

    The European Parliament in its time expressed concern with sentencing
    Hrant Dink for `offending Turkish identity.'

    Hrant Dink was born in Malatya (Western Armenia) on September 15,
    1954. In 1961, together with his family he moved to Istanbul. Since
    1996, starting from the day of founding, he was editor-in-chief of
    Akos newspaper.
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