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    DINK'S MURDER BECOMES POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE FOR INNER AND FOREIGN POLICY OF
    TURKEY, ARMENIAN INTELLECTUALS BELIEVE

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Hrant Dink's
    murder is logical continuation of Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal
    Code which became a political earthquake for Turkey's inner and
    foreign policy. Hayk Demoyan, the Director of the Armenian Genocide
    Museum-Institute stated about it at the Armenian Intellectuals'
    gathering taken place on January 20 at the "Hayeli" club, on the
    occasion of the murder of Hrant Dink, a prominent intellectual
    and politician of the Armenian origin from Istanbul. In his words,
    Dink's tragic murder will have deep influence on both foreign and
    inner policy of Turkey. "This murder first of all shook the Turkish
    society the evidence of what are the publications in the Turkish
    press, responses of TV companies and demonstrations of many thousands
    organized just by the Turk society," Hayk Demoyan is sure. He assured
    that Hrant Dink's murder will become a unique watershed to change the
    Turkish society's position on the Armenian Genocide issue. "There
    were few such people in all the times who did not make compromises
    for their ideas and principles. Dink's death is a great loss for
    the Armenian people's idea and pen," Azat Yeghiazarian, the Director
    of the NAS Literature Institute is sure. In his words, in reality,
    Dink's murder is not a deed of two fanatic young people, but is
    a consequence of the policy carried out by the Turkish state for
    dozens of years. "Yesterday Erdogan did not even hide in his speech
    of condolence on the occasion of the murder his repulsive position
    saying "the so called Armenian Genocide" speaking about the Armenian
    Genocide," Azat Yeghiazarian mentioned. This is a classic example of
    intolerance and denial which is characteristic only for the Turkish
    policy. Mr.Yeghiazarian led parallels between the murders of Dink and
    Gurgen Margarian, an officer of Armenian origin died in Budapest,
    mentioning that it is an affirmed Turkish handwriting. "I am sure
    that the Turkish society is ill but I'll suppose that it must be
    treated." This was Hrant Dink's struggle guideline.

    According to the estimation of Ashot Melkonian, the NAS History
    Institute Director, Hrant Dink was one of those rare intellectuals who
    never hated and was not been an enemy for the Turkish people. "He was
    an optimist in that issue, but was mistaken. He was mistaken as the
    present Turkish authorities and the Kemal policy carried out by them
    brought to the yesterday murder, proved that they are their successors
    in the Armenian Genocide issue," A.Melkonian believes. A.Melkonian
    is sure that those responsible for the Turkish Government can
    express condolence but it does not decrease their sin: this murder
    is a terrorist act committed at the state level. The murder put a
    full stop on the frame of mind that the Turkish society is getting
    better. The Turkish soul and nature is not changeable ever. "Hrant
    Dink was my friend. He was brave and of principle. He stayed many
    times in front of the Turkish Court for his free expression and
    brave ideas. His every day could become the last one. He functioned
    and struggle just in this reality paying with his life for memory of
    his people's innocent victims and Turkish people's healthy future,"
    A.Melkonian emphasized. In words of Arsen Avagian, the Advisor of the
    Foreign Ministry's Political Programmming Department, Hrant was one
    of those unique intellectuals who believed in the Turkish people's
    becoming better, and saw the solution of the Armenian Genocide
    issue just with the help of that people. Hrant was sure that outer
    pressures would not give anything but additional straining. "Dink
    was exceptional both with his ideas and his life. Hrant Dink became
    one of the most important pages of the Turkish history," A.Avagian
    emphasized. Hrant Dink dreamed of founding in Yerevan a Center on
    Turkish Studies and already sent enough literature for the library of
    the future center. "I think that we are obliged to found that center
    in Yerevan for his memory," he said.

    Participants of the gathering were sure that Dink's murder will
    have great influence on the foreign and inner policy of Turkey,
    particularly in the sense of that state's entering the European Union
    as well as in the sense of the world community's attitude towards the
    Turkish state. They also mentioned that the murder can be a result
    of Turkey's inner political mess, can be an application of violent
    force towards the freedom of expression and display of intolerance
    towards dissidence. But, in his words, in all the cases this murder
    in the 21st century is the Turkish society' shame. Those present
    spoke against those rumours that Dink's body must be moved to Armenia
    and burried here. They found that Hrant was born in Turkey and is a
    citizen of that country, so it will be right that his grave is placed
    in the Istanbul Armenian graveyard, near Armenian great people.
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