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    PRESS RELEASE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia & New Zealand
    10 Macquarie Street
    Chatswood NSW 2067
    AUSTRALIA
    Contact: Abp Aghan Baliozian
    Tel: (02) 9419-8056
    Fax: (02) 9904-8446
    Email: [email protected]


    27 January 2007

    PRIMATE MEETS WITH TURKEY'S AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA


    Sydney, Australia - "We are all Armenian, We are all Hrant Dink" was the
    slogan borne by the tens of thousands of mourners at the funeral of Turkish
    Armenian journalist Hrant Dink on Tuesday. This chant continues to resonate
    in Armenian communities worldwide as an outcry for condemnation of the
    murderous crime against human life, against principles of freedom of
    expression, truth and justice that are so highly valued in the democratic
    world.

    The Armenian Community of Sydney mobilised this week to publicly condemn the
    assassination of Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of the Turkish Armenian weekly
    newspaper "Agos" who was brutally gunned down in front of his office block
    last Friday. A peaceful protest rally was held in front of the Turkish
    Consulate in Sydney on Wednesday morning when more than 500
    Australian-Armenians converged to express the Community's outrage at the
    circumstances surrounding the murder.

    On Thursday 25 January, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of
    Australia and New Zealand, His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian
    accompanied by church and community representatives, met with Turkey's
    Ambassador to Australia, His Excellency N. Murat Ersavci in Canberra. The
    Primate and delegates were greeted cordially by the Ambassador exchanging
    words of sympathy.

    After some discussion about the late Hrant Dink the matter of Article 301 of
    the Turkish Penal Code was raised for which Dink and other writers have
    faced criminal charges for insulting Turkish identity. It is widely
    accepted that the atmosphere created by the trials brought on by this
    Article has incited sentiments of hatred and extreme racist behaviour.

    Archbishop Baliozian presented the Ambassador with a letter condemning the
    crime against Hrant Dink and the principles he stood for. The letter also
    called for Turkish authorities to ensure the due conviction of the
    perpetrators of the crime which included the gunman and its architects, and
    for the Government of Turkey to give serious consideration to the impact of
    Article 301, especially in light of this shameful crime.

    The Ambassador read the letter during the meeting but did not accept it.

    At the conclusion of the visit, Ambassador Ersavci presented Archbishop
    Baliozian with a video of the funeral procession and service of the late
    Hrant Dink.

    In a joint statement after the meeting, the Armenian delegation declared
    that 'The meeting was a success. Although the Ambassador rejected our
    letter, it was clear to the Turkish representative that the Armenian
    Diaspora is united in its outrage at Dink's murder and the continued denial
    of the Armenian Genocide.'

    The extraordinary outpouring of public grief and outrage which has been
    demonstrated by this tragedy is testimony to the integrity of the man, Hrant
    Dink. May his death not be in vain and may his vision of peace across
    borders and dialogue between Turks and Armenians be realised one day soon.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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