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    ARF Washington Sebouh Committee
    AYF Washington Ani Chapter
    ANC Greater Washington Chapter
    4906 Flint Drive
    Bethesda, MD 20816

    Press Release

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    January 24, 2007
    Contact: Serouj Aprahamian
    Email: [email protected]

    Washington DC Area Armenian Americans Condemn Assassination of
    Hrant Dink

    Vigil at Turkish Embassy Calls for Armenian Genocide Recognition;
    End to Repression of Free Speech in Turkey

    WASHINGTON, DC Some 100 Armenian Americans from throughout the
    Greater Washington DC area braved the snow and freezing
    temperatures on Sunday, January 21, to honor slain Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink and call on the Turkish Government to end its
    92 year international campaign of Armenian Genocide denial. The
    vigil was organized the ARF Washington Sebouh Gomideh, ANC of
    Greater Washington, and AYF Washington Ani Chapter.

    The crowd gathered in front of the Turkish Embassy just two days
    after Dink, a respected journalist and free speech advocate, was
    gunned down outside his "Agos" newspaper office in Istanbul,
    Turkey. Dink had long been persecuted by the Turkish government
    for his calls for Armenian Genocide recognition, and was convicted
    last year for "insulting Turkishness" under Turkey's notorious
    Article 301 law restricting free speech. Nobel prize winner Orhan
    Pamuk, publisher Ragip Zarakolu and novelist Elif Shafak are just
    some of the many writers who have also been prosecuted according to
    the same repressive law.

    During remarks at the vigil, AYF Ani Chapter chairman Serouj
    Aprahamian stated, "Many are saying that Dink was killed by
    ultranationalists who considered his statements to be insulting
    Turkey's honor and threatening its unity. But this is not just the
    position of some so-called 'ultranationalists'; it is the official
    position of the Turkish government which prosecuted and condemned
    Dink for his stance on the Armenian Genocide." Aprahamian
    continued to note that,"It is the shameless policy of Genocide
    denial perpetrated by Ankara which is the real problem and that is
    what we must continue to fight against."

    Other speakers at the vigil included ANCA Executive Director Aram
    Hamparian and Father Sarkis Aktavoukian, pastor of the Soorp Khatch
    Armenian Church, who led the vigil participants in prayer in memory
    of Dink. In a statement issued immediately upon news of Dink's
    assassination, Hamparian noted that, ""Hrant Dink's murder is
    tragic proof that the Turkish government - through its campaign of
    denial, threats and intimidation against the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide - continues to fuel the same hatred and
    intolerance that initially led to this crime against humanity more
    than 90 years ago."

    Earlier on Sunday, Fr. Aktavoukian had held a special requiem
    service in memory of Hrant Dink at Soorp Khatch Church.

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    Photo Caption:

    Photo1.jpg: Washington DC area Armenian Americans urge Turkish
    government to end international genocide denial campaign in wake of
    Dink assassination.

    Photo2.jpg: Armenian Americans protest Article 301 and 305
    repression of free speech restrictions, under which Dink was
    prosecuted prior to his murder.
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