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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Jan 19 2007

    Tragic Death of Hrant Dink

    Friday , 19 January 2007


    Editor-in- chief of Turkish Armenian weekly AGOS was murdered in
    front of his office building in Istanbul. It is not revealed by whom
    and why Hrant Dink, Turkish-Armenian editor, was shot dead. Yet, it
    is claimed that he was intentionally targeted by two people and shot
    dead with four bullets and more than hundreds of notifications were
    given to police.

    Turkish intellectuals and Turkish people were shocked by the news of
    Dink's murder. They have stated their regrets and condemned this
    painful loss of Armenian journalist.

    In accordance with the statements of Ýhsan Bal, the head of Center
    for International Security, Terrorism and Ethnic Studies in ISRO,
    Dink was a symbolic name in Turkey. The reason is that being editor
    of the newspaper AGOS, for the Turkish-Armenian society, Dink
    emphasized liberalism and democracy in his speech and foregrounded
    the importance of `softening of relations' with regard to
    Turkish-Armenian issues.

    Another aspect of Dink's character was that he has defended the
    national integrity of Turkey and objected to the Armenian Bill which
    charges the ones of denying so-called Armenian Genocide. He was an
    intellectual who advocated the arguments parallel to that of Turkey
    in spite of the fact that he was suspended jail sentence last year in
    Turkey, which is another thing that was of significance about Dink.

    Therefore, although the identity of the murderers of Dink is not
    known, it can be put forward that the concern is on the attempts,
    which aim at rising the tension between Turkey and Armenians. It is
    surprising to witness that in the crime scene where Dink was
    murdered, there appeared a group of people who were claiming to come
    up with the names of the murderers other than searching for them. The
    evidence in the crime scene is shadowed by this crowd of people,
    while the officials of the state are prevented from operating
    properly, and the provocations claiming that 'it has something to do
    with the state' outspread rapidly. Although the created scenery is
    touching, the facts and background agents are still unrevealed.

    It is also asserted that Dink was shot dead because of Turkey's
    denial of so-called Armenian Genocide as well as his famous policies
    about the claims of the Genocide. In fact, it can be seen that
    particular groups, especially the Armenian Diaspora, is making
    `propaganda by death' after the murdering of Dink. However, this has
    not been proved yet. Consequently, the attention should be on the
    condemnation and clarification of the murder by helping the
    authorities.

    Gökçe Arslan

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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