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  • ANKARA: We Are All Armenians, We Are All Hrant Dink

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Jan 20 2007

    We Are All Armenians, We Are All Hrant Dink

    Saturday , 20 January 2007


    A prominent Turkish Armenian newspaper editor and leading figure in
    one of Turkey's most painful historical debates was shot dead on
    Friday.

    Hrant Dink, 53, was shot three times in the head outside the office
    of his weekly newspaper Agos in Istanbul. He died almost immediately.
    His murder brought swift condemnation from the prime minister, Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan, who despatched the interior and justice ministers to
    the city as an investigation got under way.

    Thousands of Turkish people have rallied in Istanbul to protest at
    the murder of a prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink,
    outside his office.

    "We are all Armenians, we are all Hrant Dink," the crowd chanted.

    "A bullet has been fired at democracy and freedom of expression,"
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a hastily convened
    news conference as news of Dink's murder spread.

    The attack on Dink was an attack on Turkey and on Turkish unity and
    stability, Mr Erdogan said, adding that the "dark hands" behind the
    killing would be brought to justice.

    The murder is likely to increase political tensions in Turkey.

    Police said Dink, 53, was shot at least twice. Turkey's NTV, STV and
    Star televisions showed pictures of a white sheet covering the
    journalist's body in front of the newspaper building's entrance.

    Turkish media quoted Istanbul's governor as saying three people were
    in custody in connection with the killing.

    Journalists and politicians in Turkey expressed outrage at the
    killing, which many described as a political assassination, while the
    US, EU, Armenia, and several human rights groups also voiced shock
    and condemnation.

    A crowd of several thousand people marched towards the office of
    Agos, the bilingual Turkish and Armenian weekly newspaper Dink
    edited, on Friday night.

    Many carried red carnations and photographs of Dink with the
    inscription "My dear brother" in Turkish, Armenian and English.

    There was also a protest by several hundred people in Ankara.

    THE U.S.A.K. CONDEMNS THE MURDER

    The Ankara-based Turkish think tank USAK, like many other Turkish
    NGOS has also condemned the murder. Dr. Sedat Laciner, head of the
    USAK said "the target was not Hrant but Turkey".
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