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  • Reporters w/o Borders: Deep shock re Turkish-Armenian Editor Murder

    Reporters without borders (press release), France
    Jan 19 2007


    Deep shock over Turkish-Armenian editor's murder today in Istanbul


    Reporters Without Borders said it was deeply shocked by the murder of
    Hrant Dink, editor and columnist of the bilingual Turkish-Armenian
    weekly Agos, who was gunned down by an unidentified man today outside
    his newspaper in Istanbul.

    `This murder will distress and disturb all those who defend the
    freedom of thought and expression in Turkey and elsewhere,' the press
    freedom organisation said. `The Turkish government must weigh the
    extreme gravity of this crime and ensure that a thorough
    investigation identifies those responsible as quickly as possible.'

    Reporters Without Borders added: `This will be a key test for a
    country that hopes to join the European Union. No one would
    understand if Turkey failed to do everything possible to shed light
    on this tragedy.'

    Aged 53, Dink was killed by several shots fired at him shortly after
    midday as he was outside the premises of his privately-owned
    newspaper in Sisli, a district on the European side of Istanbul. The
    police said they were looking for a youth aged about 18 or 19 wearing
    a jean-jacket and a white beret.

    A well-known journalist and one who was respected by his colleagues,
    Dink was the target of several prosecutions over his views on the
    massacre of Armenians under the Ottoman empire. In 2005, he received
    six-month suspended sentence for `humiliating Turkish identity.' He
    was prosecuted against in September 2006 over an interview he gave to
    Reuters in which he referred to the massacres in Anatolia during the
    First World War as `genocide.' He had been facing a possible
    three-year prison sentence.

    Reporters Without Borders is supporting the call issued by the
    Coordinating Council of Armenian Organisations in France (CCAF) for a
    demonstration at noon tomorrow outside the Turkish embassy on Rue
    Ankara in Paris' 16th district.
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