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    Armenpress

    HRANT DINK'S MURDER NOT TO GIVE A BOOST TO EFFORTS TO
    OPEN TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS: Ruben Safrastian,
    the director of the Institute for Oriental Studies, an
    affiliation of the National Academy of Sciences,
    doubted today that the murder of Hrant Dink, the chief
    editor of Agos weekly in Istanbul, may give an extra
    boost to international efforts aimed at opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian border.
    Safrastian argued that the murder would deepen
    further the existing opinions. Safrastian's views were
    echoed by Alexander Iskanderian, head of the
    Yerevan-based Caucasian Media Institute.
    Safrastian said despite the extensive talk about
    the possibility of reopening the border this is not in
    sight yet. "Talk about opening the border is not
    frank. Not a single Turkish political force, not a
    document adopted by Ankara has ever spoken in favor of
    the open borders," he argued, adding also that Turkish
    major businesses are not interested in it either.
    Safrastian said the authorities in Yerevan should
    demand that Ankara secure the safety of Turkey's
    Armenian community. "After all, under the Lozanne
    Treaty, Turkey is committed to protect the remnants of
    what was once a huge Armenian community," he said.
    In a related development a Nikol Aghbalian students
    union, affiliated closely with the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation, called a news conference
    today to condemn the assassination of Hrant Dink.
    "Hrant Dink's appalling murder is yet another
    evidence that Turkey can not tolerate even its own
    citizens who want to build a true democratic state,"
    the union said in a statement that was undersigned by
    all students organizations of Armenia.
    "This murder was not only a crime against a
    champion of freedom of speech but also a revival of
    anti-Armenian hysteria in a country that planned and
    carried out the first genocide of the last century,"
    it said.
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