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    SHOT FIRED AT CEREMONY FOR SLAIN TURKISH JOURNALIST

    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 4, 2007 Sunday 4:18 PM GMT

    An unidentified gunman fired a shot in the air outside an Armenian
    church in Istanbul Sunday shortly after a ceremony for a slain
    Turkish-Armenian journalist, a church official said.

    The gunman and another person fled on foot from the courtyard of
    the church in Kumkapi district where a ceremony had been held for
    the murdered Hrant Dink, the official told journalists on condition
    of anonymity.

    "We chased them down the street but were unable to catch them,"
    he said.

    The ceremony at the church in the European side of Istanbul was to
    mark the 40th day since Dink, the 52-year-old ethnic Armenian editor
    of the bilingual Agos weekly, was shot dead outside his office.

    It was led by Patriarch Mesrob II, the spiritual leader of Turkey's
    80,000 Armenians, and attended by Dink's family and leading
    intellectuals.

    Dink had won the wrath of nationalist circles and the courts for
    describing as genocide the World War I massacres of Armenians under
    the Ottoman Empire, a label that Ankara fiercely rejects.

    Nine people have so far been charged over his murder which prosecutors
    believe was the work of ultranationalists.
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