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    followthemedia.com , Switzerland
    Jan 21 2007

    They're Killing The Journalists
    Michael Hedges January 22, 2007

    Hrant Dink, gunned down in Istanbul, became the latest journalist
    murder victim to attract world-wide media coverage. The day-time
    Friday shooting on a busy `European side' of Istanbul street, his
    newspaper office in sight, became a call to outrage. Perhaps editors
    could not resist the AP and AFP photos of the sheet covered body,
    boots and blood visible. Instant death: instant pictures.
    Hrant Dink founded the bi-lingual Agos newspaper in 1986 to tell the
    story of Armenians living in Turkey. He faced threats, trials and
    punishment for `offending Turkishness,' the crime of raising the
    subject of Armenian genocide nearly a century ago. He told a recent
    interviewer that his head swiveled `like a pigeon' as he walked
    through the streets, always alert to possible threats.

    By Saturday Turkish police arrested a primary suspect, Ogun Samast,
    and three or six or eight others. A closed circuit television camera
    a short distance from the crime scene snapped a photo of a young man,
    fitting witness descriptions, stuffing something under his shirt,
    below his belt. Perhaps it was the weapon that had fired 2 or 3 or 4
    bullets at close range into the head and neck of Hrant Dink. The
    young mans' photo was shown on all national television channels and
    he was identified by his distraught father. The young man is 16 or 17
    years old from the northern Turkey city Trabson. When captured on a
    bus a gun was in his possession. Live television showed paramilitary
    police examining the gun and dropping it in an evidence bag.

    Witnesses on that busy Istanbul street reported the young man said or
    shouted `I have killed the Armenian' or `I have killed the
    non-Muslim.' Police reported Sunday that Samast admitted the
    shooting.

    `I read on the Internet that he said 'I am from Turkey but Turkish
    blood is dirty' and I decided to kill him ... I do not regret this,'
    he told interrogators, according to CNN Turk.

    Media coverage in Turkey and Armenia eclipsed all else. Universally,
    Turkish media expressed shock. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan took to television saying, `The bullets aimed at Hrant Dink
    were shot into all of us."

    `TV networks broadcast the clips from Istanbul street protests
    against the killing of the Armenian journalists,' said RFE/RL Yerevan
    bureau chief Harry Tamrazian in an email to ftm Friday night. `But
    this is just a first day and I imagine there will be protests also in
    Yerevan streets, as well as in the European capitals and US cities
    where there are large Armenian communities.'

    Other recent high-profile murders of journalists include Anna
    Politkovskaya, shot to death in Moscow last October, Walid Hassan
    shot to death in Iraq in November and Roberto Marcos Garcia, shot to
    death in Mexico in November. All had the misfortune of investigating
    and reporting. The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) tally of
    media employees killed in 2006 shows 110 deaths, nearly a 100%
    increase over 2005.

    Whether a teenager with a gun or a crazy with a cause, they're
    killing the journalists.

    http://followthemedia.com/writeon/di nk22012007.htm
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