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    MURDER OF HRANT DINK TO INCANDESCE DOMESTIC POLITICAL SITUATION IN TURKEY:
    HEAD OF TURKISH DEPARTMENT OF ARMENIAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

    Yerevan, January 20. ArmInfo. The Jan 19 murder of Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink in Istanbul will incandesce the domestic political
    situation in Turkey, Candidate of History Rouben Safrastyan, the head
    of the Turkish Department of the Oriental Studies Institute of the
    Armenian National Academy of Sciences, said at the Yerevan,


    According to him, elections will be held in Turkey in May 2007, and at
    the moment, contending for the presidential post are present Turkish
    president Ahmed Cezer, a representative of the so-called Kemalist or
    pro-European direction, on the one hand, and advocates of the
    pro-Islamic direction of the country led by Prime Minister Recep
    Erdogan, on the other hand. However, one shouldn't forget that at the
    same time, there is also a group of high ranking officials who prefer
    to remain in the shadow and solve important state problems by means of
    extremist groupings like the terrorist organization. Probably, these
    people ordered and performed the murder of Hrant Dink to show that the
    true Turkey is not the central blocks of houses in Istanbul but the
    rest of Turkey's territory with the pro-Islamic population,
    R.Safrastyan considers. He also noted that this crime will put off the
    illusive prospect of unblocking the Armenian-Turkish border. Hrant
    Dink really believed that one could change Turkey from within, but his
    death showed once again how far Turkey is from democracy and freedom
    of speech, the expert noted.

    Political Scientist Alexander Iskandaryan, the director of the
    Institute of the Caucasian Mass Media, also said that one should
    distinguish Istanbul from the rest of Turkey. The population of the
    central blocks of Istanbul striving for Europe organized a protest
    rally in connection with the murder of Hrant Dink, but 20 km far from
    Istanbul you find yourself in a quite different Turkey, whose
    population really doesn't understand the reason of the protest rally
    on some Armenian's death, A.Iskandaryan noted. As regards the
    Armenian-Turkish relations after the Jan 19 murder, nothing special
    will happen.

    A.Iskandaryan considers that those who were against improving
    Armenian-Turkish relations will not take a different view, and those
    who came out for normalizing the relations, will consider that nothing
    special has happened as murders are committed in many countries of the
    world.

    At the same time, both participants of the press-conference agreed
    that one needn't look for some third countries behind the murder of
    Hrant Dink, as it is the consequence of the present domestic political
    situation in Turkey.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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