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    Hrant Dink (1954-1915)
    By Khatchig Mouradian

    The Armenian Weekly
    January 20, 2007

    The above date, 1915, is not a typographical mistake.

    On Saturday, April 24, 1915, Ottoman-Turkish soldiers arrested
    about 200 Armenian intellectuals~Wwriters, journalists and community
    leaders~Win Istanbul, exiling them to the interior of the Ottoman
    Empire where they would be killed. The plan was to behead the Armenian
    community by annihilating its leadership and then to cleanse the
    entire population. The day of the arrests marks the beginning of the
    Armenian Genocide.

    On Friday, Jan. 19, 2007, also in Istanbul, another prominent Armenian
    intellectual, Hrant Dink, was assassinated in front of the editorial
    offices of his Armenian weekly newspaper Agos.

    Hrant Dink is a victim of the Armenian Genocide.

    And the Armenian Genocide continues.

    Not only because denial is the last phase of Genocide.

    But because the killing continues.

    It was NOT an individual who killed Hrant Dink. So while Turkish
    authorities are looking for a killer out loose in the streets, the
    real killer is the Turkish state, which continues to foster a culture
    of violence, assassinations, killings, oppression, and denial. The
    killer is the Turkish state, which indoctrinates its citizens from
    an early age that the Armenian Genocide is a myth, an agenda, pushed
    by the West to destroy Turkey.

    "A bullet has been fired at democracy and freedom of expression,"
    said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Yes, the bullet
    was Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, under which Dink was
    prosecuted twice.

    The person who pulled the trigger was executing the will of the Turkish
    state. Like his Prime Minister, government, army and the so-called
    ~SDeep-State,~T he wanted to make the world believe that there was no
    Armenian Genocide. Like Talaat Pasha, he believed that the Armenian
    question could be solved by killing those who made demands.

    We shall remember you, Hrant, together with Varoujan, Siamanto,
    Zohrab and all the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
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