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    The Universe, UK -
    Jan 24 2007

    Shooting risks Turkish faith relations progress
    Posted on January 24, 2007

    The murder of a journalist in Turkey for allegedly insulting
    'Turkishness' could undo some of the benefits the country received
    following the visit of the Pope, according to Turkey's apostolic
    nuncio.
    Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, 52, who was a figurehead of the
    Armenian community, was shot dead in Istanbul on Friday as he left
    work.
    The Pope's visit to Turkey in November has been credited with
    bettering interfaith relations between Christians and the Muslim
    majority, but it is feared a backlash fom the Armenian community
    could threaten this.
    The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reported that Dink had
    been accused last year of insulting Turkish identity, in breach of a
    controversial law that the European Union has asked the government to
    change.
    "It is a low blow for all Turkey," Nuncio Archbishop Antonio
    Lucibello said.
    "Not just one body has been hit, but the entire fabric of Turkish
    society, at a point of time when it is consolidating democracy and
    searching for a common course for the various components that make up
    the country.
    "During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity we cannot but unite
    ourselves to the sorrow of our brothers, showing them our solidarity
    and closeness.
    "We hope in the depth of our hearts that this will not alter the
    peaceful climate that was created by the Pope's visit, between the
    faithful and the leaders of the different religions and Christian
    confessions present on Turkish soil."
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