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    Suspect Arrested In Hrant Dink Murder
    By MediaChannel.

    Media Channel, NY
    Jan 22 2007

    A Turkish teenager named Ogun Samast was arrested for the murder of
    Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink. We've been following this story
    since Dink was shot to death on Friday in front of his newspaper's
    offices. Global Voices Online has the reaction from Turkey's streets
    and blogs:

    To much surprise (which I will show in a few more paragraphs) citizens
    of Turkey took to the streets chanting "We are all Armenians, We are
    all Hrant Dink". Erkan's Field Diary reports of widespread Turkish
    condemnation of the murder and also points out that Dink is the 62nd
    Turkish journalist that has been assassinated since the founding of the
    Republic of Turkey. Metroblogging Istanbul has photos of the protests.

    The Infidel writes:

    Hrant Dink was murdered in a heinous and cowardly way, most likely, by
    some brainless and lost ultra-nationalist Turkish young man, who I hope
    will be brought to justice as soon as possible. I am deeply saddened
    by Hrant's death because I believe that he had good intentions for
    Turkey and the Turkish people. Although I don't agree with everything
    he said and wrote, it is clear that he was a peaceful activist voicing
    his norm-opposing views to raise awareness, which is the bread and
    butter of any democracy. No human being should be persecuted for
    his/her opinions in any country, but especially in Turkey.

    James in Turkey expresses surprise and anger over the shooting:

    I am angry. I am angry because there are people out there who seem
    to think it is perfectly justified to kill a man who speaks contrary
    views. I have a perfectly clear idea of who I think is responsible,
    but there is little use in churning out conspiracy theories now.
    Suffice to point out that it was in a crowded street, on a busy
    morning. This was no impulsive killing.

    Spooky Sense by Garfucious writes a letter to Dink stating: "sorry,
    hrant dink. not only have they killed you, they've also choked
    your voice."

    Talk Turkey urges Turkey to use this assassination as a beginning
    point for real discussion to take place about the Armenian Genocide
    to better Turkey's chances of getting in the EU:

    I am sick and tired of the 'business as usual' attitude shown by Turks
    and the Turkish government up to now and extending even beyond this
    latest assassination to silence the voices of reason. Wake up Turks
    in Turkey and abroad! And prepare to not only 'debate' this issue
    (but act on it as well,) of Turkey's greatest taboo, unilaterally if
    need be. But settle this once and for all.

    Most Turkish blogs choose to show they shock and remorse by placing
    simple messages of solidarity and obituaries on their sites, such as
    Mavi Boncuk, the White Path, and Amerikan Turk.

    The arrest of a suspect has done little to quell rumors of a wider
    conspiracy, which the boy's family seems to support:

    Why he would want to kill Hrant Dink, an internationally respected
    intellectual, remains unclear, since Samast had no obvious ties to
    militant organizations. People who know him have speculated that he
    was put up to the assassination by others who took advantage of his
    young age.

    Named after the Turkish soccer star Ogun Temizkanoglu, the young
    Samast aspired to become a soccer player but failed after managers
    of the Yenipelitlispor club, listed in the second amateurs' league,
    expelled him from the team in 2005 because of his undisciplined
    behavior, newspapers wrote.

    "His father hoped that soccer could make his son more disciplined,"
    Hayri Kuk, a team official told NTV. "He refused to accept defeat,
    but at the same was totally open to manipulation. He couldn't have
    done this alone."

    Faik Samast, speaking in an interview on NTV Saturday night, said:
    "He was a very quiet boy. Some people must have exploited him."

    Both Samast's age and origins in Trabzon revived memories about
    the killing last year of Andrea Santaro, a Catholic priest, also in
    Trabzon, by a 16- year-old.

    Kazim Kolcuoglu, head of the Istanbul Bar Association, said that
    young people are sometimes used as assassins because they face lower
    penalties than adults convicted of the same crime.

    In addition to Samast, six other men have been detained as suspected
    collaborators in the killing, and the police are working to decipher
    the links between them.

    One of the suspects, Yasin Hayal, who served 11 months in jail for the
    bombing of a McDonald's restaurant in Trabzon in 2004, is suspected
    of masterminding the attacks on both Dink and Santaro, according to
    the police.
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