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    One thousand gather to condemn the assassination of Hrant Dink

    ArmRadio.am
    25.01.2007 16:55

    A crowd of more than 1 000 gathered opposite the Turkish Mission to the
    United Nations on Tuesday evening in a tremendous outpouring of grief
    and anger over the murder of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. The vigil
    was organized by the Armenian National Committees of New York and New
    Jersey, with participation from area Armenian organizations as well
    as a small number of progressive Turkish activists and intellectuals.

    The event began with opening remarks by Herand Markarian of the ANC.

    Speaking in Armenian, Markarian stressed that Dink's murder was an
    affront not only to Armenians, but to all those who stand for democracy
    and justice. "We are all Hrant Dink," Markarian pronounced, echoing
    mourners at Dink's funeral in Turkey. Markarian also noted the presence
    of hostile demonstrators approximately 50 young Turkish zealots who had
    assembled across the street from the vigil. In their attempt to disrupt
    the proceedings, these men loudly chanted "Armenian lies" and other
    hateful slogans and obscenities, leading Markarian to remark, "This
    is the culture of hate and intolerance we are up against today. We
    cannot allow such vile provocations to deter us from seeking justice."

    Markarian's comments drew a loud, energetic response from the crowd.

    Markarian then invited Curtis Sliwa, Guardian Angels founder and New
    York radio personality, to the podium. Sliwa forcefully condemned
    Dink's murder and repeated his solidarity with Armenian demands,
    noting that such acts were likely to continue until Turkey comes to
    terms with its past.

    Sliwa's remarks were met with loud applause from those assembled.

    The program continued with remarks by Antranig Kasbarian of the ANC.

    Speaking in English, Kasbarian noted that Dink was not an extremist,
    but a proponent of dialogue and moderation. In this vein, Dink's murder
    becomes all the more heinous, indicating Turkey's extreme intolerance
    of any moves toward change. Kasbarian emphasized that this was not an
    isolated act, but the result of Turkey's ongoing policies of denial
    and suppression of dissent. "We all know this crime doesn't end with a
    17-year-old extremist. When the murderer says he isn't sorry, and that
    Hrant Dink deserved to be murdered, then the true culprit is official
    Turkish culture which breeds hate and intolerance," Kasbarian noted.

    "We shouldn't look for hidden agendas in describing this killing.

    The agenda is clear for all to see."

    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church, then led a brief prayer while flowers were distributed to
    attendees. After brief introductory words, Archbishop Choloyan led
    the group in prayer while counter-protesters continued to attempt to
    denigrate the proceedings. They were eventually drowned out by the
    large crowd.

    Participants then laid flowers before a candle-lit platform in
    Dink's memory.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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