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    Deep Roots Of The Murder
    BY TAHA AKYOL

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Jan 22 2007

    MILLIYET- 'Who benefited from the murder of Hrank Dink? Turkey's
    enemies. It means that the murder was committed by forces hostile
    to Turkey! Don't consider the boy who was caught as the murderer,
    as there is a "killer state" behind him!'

    These are unnecessary political conspiracy theories. If a 17-year-old
    boy has enough hatred within himself to kill someone, he can get a
    Beretta gun and do it! He only has to find a few people to help him.
    It's clear the murder wasn't a professional job, because he was caught
    by the police with the gun he used plus the white hat and clothes
    he wore while doing the job. Couldn't big forces and clandestine,
    professional groups even get him a change of clothes? Of course,
    all possibilities should be explored by investigators.

    Once Dink told a panel the following, which he later included in his
    column in Agos newspaper:

    "In 1986, when I was in Denizli to do my military service, all of
    my friends were honored by being made noncommissioned officers,
    with only me left out ... I had two children ... I was disappointed
    with this discrimination.' This is an example of discrimination he
    faced! Of course, we could talk about certain events in history. Such
    arguments won't end for any nation or group. The problem causes from
    not overcoming feelings created by bad events in history. Armenian
    terrorist group ASALA shed blood for this reason, and the Armenian
    diaspora nurses its hatred. Let's try to consider the situation
    of the world if we couldn't overcome the traumas in history of all
    nations. This racist hatred murdered Dink! It's enough for a boy to
    find a gun! It's so simple, serious, and dangerous!

    The unconscious hatred is seen in groups which are closed, insulated,
    and socially deformed, and ones which have bad tendencies. When
    there's tension in the community, the worst actions are seen in
    these groups. It's always like this, isn't it? Let's not forget that
    we have a responsibility to build our future. If we want to build a
    sustainable life for our children, and a bright and honorable future
    for Turkey, then one of the conditions for this is avoiding actions
    both individually and officially which breed racist hatred and instead
    showing respect for differences and freedom of expression!

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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