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  • Dink's Murder is a Proof for Turkish Intolerance, for over 90 years

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Dink's Murder is a Proof for Turkish Intolerance,
    which Continues More than 90 Years
    20.01.2007 13:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
    mourns the loss of Hrant Dink, a leading Istanbul-based Armenian
    journalist murdered outside the offices of his Agos newspaper amid a
    growing tide of official Turkish government prosecutions and
    nationalist pressure to silence his writings on the Armenian Genocide,
    says the ANCA statement. `Hrant Dink's murder is tragic proof that the
    Turkish government through its campaign of denial, threats and
    intimidation against the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    continues to fuel the same hatred and intolerance that initially led
    to this crime against humanity more than 90 years ago," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    He also added the Turkish government can continue denying the Armenian
    Genocide in great measure due to the complicity of the U.S.
    Administration, which, at Turkey's urging, works against Congressional
    legislation commemorating this crime and has even nominated an
    Ambassador to Armenia, Richard Hoagland, who is on record denying that
    it was a genocide. "Today's brutal murder serves as a wake up call to
    the United States and the entire international community to unite
    together in ending forever the Turkish government's denial of the
    Armenian Genocide," Hamparian said.

    It's worth mentioning Congressman Adam Schiff has called on his House
    colleagues to join with him in praising Hrant Dink's courage in
    confronting the facts of the Armenian Genocide, and urging the Prime
    Minister of Turkey to repeal the law under which Dink was prosecuted.
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