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    Tehran Times, Iran
    Jan 20 2007


    Turkish Armenian writer shot dead


    ANKARA (BBC) -- A well-known Turkish Armenian editor convicted of
    insulting Turkish identity has been shot dead in Istanbul.

    Hrant Dink, editor of newspaper Agos, was shot three times by an
    unknown gunman outside his offices.

    Dink was given a six-month suspended sentence in October 2005 after
    writing about the Armenian "genocide" of 1915.

    Turkey's NTV television said police were searching for a teenager
    wearing a white hat and a denim jacket in connection with the murder.

    The channel showed pictures of a white sheet covering the
    journalist's body in front of the newspaper building's entrance.

    Dink, 53, had received threats from nationalists who viewed him as a
    traitor, the Associated Press news agency reported.

    He was one of Turkey's most prominent Armenian voices.

    He once gave an interview with the Associated Press in which he cried
    while describing the hatred some Turks had for him, saying he could
    not stay in a country where he was unwanted.

    Hundreds of thousands of Armenians died in 1915, in what many
    Armenians say was a systematic massacre at the hands of the Ottoman
    Turks.

    Turkey denies any genocide, saying the deaths were a part of World
    War I.

    Turkey and neighboring Armenia still have no official relations.
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