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  • ANKARA: Those who pointed the finger at Dink

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    Jan 23 2007

    Those who pointed the finger at Dink
    Ilnur Cevik

    [email protected] January 2007

    Initial reports about the assassination of Hrant Dink have failed
    to reveal any connections to a terrorist cell or an organized group.
    There are suggestions that the suspect caught is a lone figure charged
    with nationalist feelings who took matters into his own hands to
    murder Dink ...

    If this is the case, then it is even more shocking because it means
    many liberal outspoken people in Turkey are in serious jeopardy of
    losing their lives at the hands of hotheads.

    Whoever speaks any reason in Turkey or who voices views that do not
    appease the conservative establishment are immediately slated as
    enemies of the nation and unfortunately become targets.

    We have two groups of people who provoke violence against such people.

    The first are ultraconservatives who are charged with nationalist
    views. The second are the left-wing sympathizers who are more
    conservative and nationalist than the ultranationalists. They are
    all over the place from the press to the political parties. They hide
    behind left-wing views while they spread enmity and antagonism. They
    serve in some very prominent papers pointing the finger at liberal
    people making them a direct target.

    Unfortunately they pointed the finger at Dink and it was only a matter
    of time that a hothead would try to take matters into his own hands ...

    The Armenian issue, like the Kurdish problem, is a hot potato in
    Turkey. Even if you make realistic assessments and evaluations
    you could end up being targeted in an adverse campaign by these
    conservative circles.

    Now the whole nation is up in arms condemning the murder of Dink. Yet
    those who are today forced to condemn the killing were the ones who
    were pointing the finger at Dink a few days ago.

    Let us hope they have learnt their lesson well that their actions,
    which seemed harmless, have in fact cost the life of a very good
    person.

    Dink had his own views about the Armenian issue, which we may not
    like. But he had the courage of speaking up, believing that his views
    were for the benefit of this country, which he loved.

    Those of us who speak up with force to tell our truth should not
    be deterred by this murder. We may lose some friends on the way by
    telling our nation the truth, but we are sure we will prevail.

    May Dink rest in peace. May God accept him into heaven.
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