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    ARMENIAN YOUTH AND STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS CONTINUE ACTIONS OF PROTEST
    AGAINST HRANT DINK'S MURDER

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On the initiative
    of ARF Dashnaktsutiun's Nikol Aghbalian student union, on January
    22, over twenty youth and student organizations held a procession of
    protest from central annex of YSU to EU office, in connection with
    Istanbul Agos weekly editor Hrant Dink's murder.

    "The murder of leading Armenian intellectual, honored journalist Hrant
    Dink in Turkey is not only a crime towards laureate of freedom of
    expression, but also reawakening of anti-Armenian hysteria in the
    country that committed the first genocide of 20th century," youth
    organizations' statement read.

    The procession participants lit candles in front of Hrant Dink's
    portrait placed near EU office gate and stood in one-minute silence
    in memory of Hrant Dink. They were carrying such placards as "Genocide
    Continues," "Restrain Turkey!," "Turkey, Your Hands are Bloody."

    As Abraham Gasparian, member of Nikol Aghbalian student union,
    said, Hrant Dink's murder calls in question the possibility of
    Armenian-Turkish dialogue. "This crime committed on ethnic ground
    should sober EU, and U.S. Congress should immediately adopt the
    bill on recognition of the Armenian Genocide," the student from
    ARFD emphasized.

    The Nikol Aghbalian student union will continue its events against
    Hrant Dink's murder. On January 23, they will lay flowers at Yerevan
    Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex. The students will also take part
    in the mourning ceremony to take place at the Genocide Museum the
    same day.

    In A.Gasparian's words, the Nikol Aghbalian student union also
    initiated to launch a special web-site, where they will place
    information about Hrant Dink in six languages, a signature collection
    will be organized under the statement against the crime, which will be
    addressed to the European Court of Human Rights and PEN international
    organization of journalists and writers.
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