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    InTheNews.co.uk, UK
    Jan 24 2007

    Istanbul standstill for Dink funeral

    Tuesday, 23 Jan 2007 21:26

    At least 100,000 thronged the streets of Istanbul to mourn Hrant Dink


    The funeral of a Turkish Armenian journalist attracted over 100,000
    mourners in Istanbul today.

    Hrant Dink, the 53-year-old editor of Agos magazine, was shot dead on
    Friday.

    Today's funeral saw mourners, many of whom carried black signs
    reading "we are all Hrant Dink" and "we are all Armenians", throng
    the streets of Istanbul as the cortege processed through the city's
    streets.

    "We are seeing off our brother with a silent walk, without slogans
    and without asking how a baby became a murderer," Mr Dink's widow
    Rakel was quoted by the Reuters news agency as saying in a eulogy to
    her dead husband.

    Mr Dink was a vociferous critic of the Turkish government's continued
    refusal to accept culpability in the Armenian massacre of 1915, which
    many foreign governments have recognised as genocide.

    At least one million Armenians are thought to have died in the
    killings, which, as today's events demonstrate, remain a highly
    controversial issue in Turkish society.

    Nationalists infuriated by Mr Dink's anger stance against the Turkish
    government are believed to have carried out the murder. A 17-year-old
    boy has confessed to the killing, according to media reports.
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