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    ARCHBISHOP MESROP MUTAFIAN TO MEET WITH HEAD OF GENERAL STAFF OF TURKISH ARMED FORCES TO DISCUSS SOME ISSUES RELATED TO MURDER OF HRANT DINK

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jun 04 2007

    ISTANBUL, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Armenian Patriarch
    of Constantinople Archbishop Mesrop Mutafian is going to meet with
    the head of the general staff of the Turkish armed foces Yashar
    Buyukand. Archbishop Mesrop Mutafian said this during an interview
    to the magazin "Der Spigel".

    According to "Hyurriyet", in his interview the Patriarch spoke about
    the murder of Hrant Dink, threats made against Armenian schools in
    Turkey, the 1915 tragic events in the Ottoman Empire and the current
    political situation in Turkey.

    As regards the murder of Hrant Dink, Archbishop Mesrop Mutafian noted
    that after the assassination of the editor-in-chief many people took
    to streets chanting the slogan "We all are Armenians, we all are
    Hrant Dink". However, some time later the nationalists raised their
    voice against them, as a result of which the ranks of those protesting
    against this crime have gradually decreased: "There are some forces
    behind the murder of Dink. I'm going to Ankara soon to meet with the
    head of the general staff of Turkish armed forces Yashar Buyukand. It
    is time to speak on this subject," the Patriarch said.

    Speaking about letters with threats recenltly sent to Armenian schools,
    the Patriarch noted that the number of those persecuting ethnic
    minorities has increased in Turkey: "Particularly, for this reason
    young Armenians leave Turkey and go to the US, France and Germany,"
    he said.

    Mesrop Mutafian stated that at the upcoming elections the Armenian
    community of Turkey will give its vote for the ruling party "Justice
    and Prosperity".

    "We - Armenians prefer "Justice and Pros[erity" because it has adopted
    a less nationalist attitude to minorities."
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