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    Cyprus President condemn Dink's assasination

    Financial Mirror, Cyprus
    Jan 22 2007

    22/01/2007

    Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos condemned here today the
    assassination of Hrank Dink, a Turkish-Armenian editor, who had been
    convicted of insulting Turkey's identity.

    Papadopoulos said this was a "very regretable development" and called
    on Ankara to show that it respects dissent.

    "This is a very regretable development and I believe that everybody
    condemns it. Turkey, which has European orientations, first has to
    show that it respects dissenting voices and those who have the courage
    to speak out for the need to see the country become more European and
    for the protection of human rights," the President said, when asked
    to comment on Friday's killing in Istanbul (Constantinople).

    The Union of Cyprus Journalists has also condemned the assassination
    of Hrant Dink, a Turkish journalist of Armenian origin, who was shot
    dead on Friday in Constantinople outside the premises of the bilingual
    Turkish and Armenian weekly "Agos", where he worked as chief - editor.

    "This is a heinous crime against the fundamental principles and
    rights of the freedom of the press and the freedom of expression",
    the UCJ says in its press release.

    The UCJ adds that "it is about time that Turkey proceeds with no
    further delay to the abolition of article 301 of its penal code,
    which provides for the persecution of persons who freely express
    their views under the pretext of insulting Turkishness."

    Dink advocated freedom of expression, it says.

    He was convicted last year of insulting Turkishness in Turkey,
    charges which he denied.
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