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    United Press International
    Jan 19 2007

    Controversial Turkish journalist killed


    ISTANBUL, Turkey, Jan. 19 (UPI) -- A prominent Turkish-Armenian
    journalist was shot and killed Friday as he left his Istanbul
    newspaper building.

    Hrant Dink, the 53-year-old editor of the weekly Agos newspaper,
    attracted controversy by speaking against the killings of Armenians
    by the Ottoman Empire early in the 20th century, CNN reported.

    A Turkish citizen of Armenian descent, Dink had been accused of being
    a traitor and of "insulting" the Turkish state in his writings.

    A colleague, Nuron Agan, said she heard three shots outside from her
    desk at the Agos office, and told the New York Times that Dink had
    requested police protection because of threats on his life.

    Police said Dink was believed to have been shot four times by a young
    man, perhaps 18 or 19, the report said.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the killing an attack on
    Turkey, the Times reported.

    "A bullet was fired at freedom of thought and democratic life in
    Turkey," Erdogan said at a news conference.
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