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    Denver Post, CO
    Jan 24 2007

    Outrage over death of Turk
    Article Last Updated: 01/23/2007 11:06:17 PM MST


    The murder of a crusading newspaper editor in Turkey last week has
    resulted in a flood of public outrage for this crossroads Eurasian
    country struggling with democratic and political reforms.

    Hrant Dink, a prominent voice for ethnic Armenians, was shot to death
    by a hard- line nationalist because he dared to call the 1915 mass
    killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks a "genocide." Turkish
    authorities past and present have denied that characterization, and
    it's a crime in Turkey to call it that.

    Dink's funeral Tuesday brought 100,000 people to the streets of
    Istanbul to pay their respects and to protest the persecution of free
    speech.

    Turkey, a democratic republic that is 99 percent Muslim, is trying to
    join the European Union, and Dink's murder underscores concerns that
    current EU countries have about Turkey's respect for rule of law and
    human rights. There are fears the country will return to the killings
    of intellectuals that were routine a decade ago.

    The reaction of the Turkish officials so far has been heartening.
    They quickly deployed top officials to oversee the murder
    investigation, condemned the killing and permitted a large public
    funeral with its attendant free speech.

    Every country has its radicals and miscreants. How a country deals
    with them is the measure of its civilization. The world will closely
    watch how Turkey navigates these difficult times.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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