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    PATRIARCH: DINK MURDER STILL MYSTERY

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 5 2007

    The patriarch of Turkey's Armenians, Mesrob II, lamented yesterday
    that the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink has not
    been fully resolved, as mourners gathered at an Ýstanbul church to
    commemorate him.

    Mourners laid flowers at Hrant Dink's grave on the 40th day after
    his killing.

    Dink, the editor of the bilingual Agos daily, was gunned down on Jan.

    19 outside his office in downtown Ýstanbul. A 17-year-old suspect,
    O.S., was arrested after the murder and confessed to the killing.

    Although the unemployed, secondary school graduate O.S. was quickly
    captured along with several others believed to be involved in the
    killing, public suspicions remained regarding the real motives behind
    the murder that shocked Turkey and talk of a shadowy "deep state"
    as a potential accomplice in the killing has resurfaced.

    Mesrob II, speaking at a ceremony to commemorate Dink on the 40th day
    of his death, said shedding full light on the murder would strengthen
    the environment of peace in Turkey.

    "It is extremely saddening and thought-provoking that the real inciters
    of this assassination have not been found over the past 40 days,"
    he said at the ceremony at Santa Maria Armenian church in Kumkapý,
    Ýstanbul. "Prompt clarification of this murder is essential for the
    atmosphere of peace as well as confidence in security institutions."

    "This investigation is not going well," said journalist Cengiz Candar,
    who was one of the mourners attending the ceremony. "It seems the
    authorities will not pursue this determinedly due to the approaching
    elections but this means we are heading to a point that poses dangers
    for Turkey's international image and internal peace."

    Dink's widow Rakel, his daughters, novelist Elif Þafak, Þiþli
    Mayor Mustafa Sarýgul and journalists Ali Bayramoðlu, Ayþe Unal
    and Oral Calýþlar, all attended yesterday's ceremony. The tradition
    commemorating the dead on the 40th day of their death is shared by
    Muslim Turks as well.

    --Boundary_(ID_KJvWc0lIL+N2X6DX/A321g)--
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