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    Agence France Presse -- English
    January 19, 2007 Friday


    Armenia condemns journalist Dink's killing

    YEREVAN, Jan 19 2007


    Armenia condemned the killing in Istanbul on Friday of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, saying it was "deeply
    shocked."

    "We are deeply shocked by the news of the assassination of
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, a man who lived his life in
    the belief that there can be understanding, dialogue and peace
    amongst peoples," said Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian.

    "We categorically condemn this act regardless of the circumstances
    and call on the Turkish authorities to do everything to identify
    those responsible," he said in a statement.

    Dink, who was shot dead outside his office, had attracted the wrath
    of the Turkish judiciary and nationalist circles for his remarks
    drawing attention to the killings of Armenians under the Ottoman
    Empire, Turkey's predecessor, during World War I.

    He always insisted that he was a citizen of Turkey and would never
    work against his country.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian also condemned the killing and
    sent his condolences to Dink's family.

    "The killing of this well-known Armenian journalist in Turkey raises
    numerous questions and deserves the strongest condemnation,"
    Kocharian was quoted by his press secretary, Viktor Sogomonian, as
    saying.

    "We hope that the Turkish authorities will do everything possible to
    find and punish the culprit strictly in accordance with the law."

    Armenia and Turkey have had no diplomatic relations since this
    country declared independence in 1991. The Ottoman-era killings of
    Armenians is one of the main obstacles to closer ties.
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