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    SENATE PANEL DELAYS CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CONDEMNING HRANT DINK ASSASSINATION

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    March 7 2007

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today delayed the discussion
    of a measure, authored by the panel's chairman Joe Biden (D-DE),
    condemning the brutal murder of journalist and human rights activist
    Hrant Dink, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The Committee's top Republican, Richard Lugar (R-IN), called for
    the delay in the consideration of S.Res.65 amid heavy pressure from
    the Administration to remove references to Dink's prosecution "under
    Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code for speaking about the Armenian
    Genocide." The legislation also urges the Turkish government to repeal
    this anti-free speech law. The resolution will now be scheduled for
    discussion at the Committee's next business meeting.

    "We are troubled that Senator Lugar - apparently acting at the request
    of the Administration - has delayed the U.S. Senate's tribute to the
    life and memory of Hrant Dink," said ANCA Executive Director Aram
    Hamparian. "We look forward to the panel, at the next opportunity,
    rejecting any efforts to block or water down this measure, and passing
    it in the form it was introduced."

    Following the delay, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Member Chris
    Dodd (D-CT) stated, "It is unfortunate that the committee deferred
    action on this important resolution. I look forward to voting in
    support of the resolution, when the committee considers it at the
    next business meeting."

    Chairman Biden noted that, "Hrant Dink was a leading voice in Turkey's
    Armenian community and an eloquent advocate for human rights, press
    freedom, and reconciliation. His assassination was an outrage and
    a tragedy. Hrant's legacy deserves our respect and his death, our
    condemnation."

    "Hrant Dink spoke out for tolerance in an era, when voices like his
    need to be heard," stated Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. "His
    assassination was a terrible crime, which warrants the strong
    condemnation of the Congress and the entire international community."
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