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    Armenpress

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY CONDEMNS HRANT DINK'S MURDER

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS: The current EU
    Presidency held by Germany expressed its "shock" over
    the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink in Istanbul Friday.
    "Hrant Dink was a courageous man whose journalism
    was marked by a strong commitment to democracy and
    freedom of expression," said an EU Presidency
    statement.
    It said the presidency was appalled by this
    abominable killing, and called on Turkish authorities
    to solve the case as quickly as possible.
    Dink's murder was condemned strongly by the Amnesty
    International. The organization said it believes that
    he was targeted because of his work as a journalist
    who championed freedom of expression.
    "This horrifying assassination silences one of
    Turkey's bravest human rights defenders," said Maureen
    Greenwood-Basken, Amnesty International USA (AIUSA)
    advocacy director for Europe and Central Asia.
    The Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) and the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), two
    most powerful American Armenian lobby organizations,
    expressed their sadness over the tragic murder of one
    of the most prominent Armenian voices in Turkey.
    "The Armenian Assembly condemns this blatant
    political assassination and mourns the loss of an
    exceptional human being and civil rights advocate who,
    well aware of the personal risks to him, was
    determined to serve as a catalyst for mutual
    understanding, tolerance and dialogue. Hrant Dink
    consistently championed democratic change in Turkey.
    He will always be remembered for his strong leadership
    and commitment to human rights," AAA said in
    statement.
    "The Armenian National Committee of America mourns
    the loss of Hrant Dink, a leading Istanbul-based
    Armenian journalist murdered outside the offices of
    his Agos newspaper amid a growing tide of official
    Turkish government prosecutions and nationalist
    pressure to silence his writings on the Armenian
    Genocide. Hrant Dink's murder is tragic proof that the
    Turkish government - through its campaign of denial,
    threats and intimidation against the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide - continues to fuel the same
    hatred and intolerance that initially led to this
    crime against humanity more than 90 years ago," said
    ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.
    U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff has called on his
    House colleagues to join with him in praising Hrant
    Dink's courage in confronting the facts of the
    Armenian Genocide, and urging the Prime Minister of
    Turkey to repeal the law under which Dink was
    prosecuted.
    Armenian president Robert Kocharian strongly
    condemned the killing, saying through a spokesman that
    Armenians hope that the Turkish authorities will
    identify and punish the assassin.
    For his part foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian
    condemned Dink's murder and called on Turkish
    authorities to take swift action to identify those
    responsible.
    Also the Global Campaign for Free Expression
    expressed its deep shock and sadness over the killing
    of Hrant Dink. "Mr. Dink was one of the most outspoken
    critics of Turkey's actions between 1915 to 1923 when
    hundreds of thousands of Turkey's Armenian population
    were killed or driven out of the country.
    Increasingly, these events are being referred to as
    the Armenian genocide by a range of international and
    state actors," it said in a statement.
    "I am profoundly shocked and saddened by the murder
    of journalist and writer Hrant Dink. I join Prime
    Minister Erdogan in condemnation of this heinous crime
    and commend his pledge to bring the perpetrators to
    justice" said Terry Davis, Secretary General of the
    Council of Europe.
    "Mr. Dink had the courage to write about a painful
    period in the history of both Turkey and the whole
    region. His works were always written in a sincere
    spirit of reconciliation. Hrant Dink was targeted by
    those who hated him for using his freedom of
    expression and his freedom as a human being to help
    his nation strengthen its commitment to European
    values of tolerance and democracy. Mr. Dink will be
    remembered for advancing the case of freedom of
    expression in his country. It is important that
    citizens in every country have the right to discuss
    freely their national history," Terry Davis said in a
    statement.
    On Friday evening, thousands marched down the
    street where Hrant Dink was killed, blocking traffic,
    carrying posters of Dink and shouting slogans in favor
    of free expression.
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