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  • A. Iskandarian: Dink Was Assassined Because He Was An Armenian

    ALEXANDER ISKANDARIAN: HRANT DINK WAS ASSASSINED BECAUSE HE WAS AN
    ARMENIAN

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Hrant Dink was
    assassined because he was an Armenian. Alexander Iskandarian, Director
    of Caucasian Media Institute, expressed this opinion at the Urbat Club
    on January 20. In his words, the image of Hrant Dink was the
    embodiment of Armenian-Turkish relations from the viewpoint of not so
    much relations between Armenia and Turkey as relations of Turks and
    Armenians. And his assassination is symbolic in this sense.

    According to Iskandarian, Dink was a very courageous man capable of
    swimming against the flow both in Armenian and Turkish environment. He
    had his own convictions and was ready to protect them, and even his
    death showed what kind of reality is now in Turkey. Iskanadarian
    noted that Dink knew that he would be killed sooner or later and he
    repeatedly said this in private talks.

    In Iskandarian's words, when he became acquainted with Dink in the mid
    1990s in Istanbul, the latter had no passport and the opportunity to
    go from Turkey to some other country. Dink told him that he had never
    been abroad, but when the interlocutor asked him if he had been to
    Armenia, Dink got angry: he considered Malatia, Van, Erzrum, Kars (NT:
    these are Western Armenian cities currently in the territory of
    Turkey) as Armenia. A. Iskandarian said that Hrant Dink considered
    Turkey as his country, an Armenian land where his ancestors lived and
    where the crime against his nation was committed. "He struggled not
    against Turkey but for making this country a better place,"
    A. Iskandarian stated.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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