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    DISTINGUISHED HUMANITARIAN AWARD BESTOWED UPON DINK

    armradio.am
    13.11.2007 10:28

    More than 400 Armenian Assembly supporters from across the country
    gathered at the Beverly Hilton Hotel to pay tribute to one of the most
    prominent Armenian voices in Turkey, the late Hrant Dink. Dink's widow
    Rakel was on hand to accept the Assembly's Distinguished Humanitarian
    Award posthumously bestowed upon Dink.

    Mrs. Dink, who traveled from Turkey to accept the award, delivered
    a moving and thought-provoking speech, recalling that her husband
    fought tirelessly for Turkish-Armenian rapprochement. He was searching
    for a way to help both Armenians and Turks heal and move forward
    while acknowledging the truths of history, Mrs. Dink said, speaking
    in Armenian.

    She then noted that past events or traumas can only be overcome
    by understanding and forgiveness, and that her husband was always
    "telling people to empathize with others, to try to understand and
    share their pain.

    He did this with "enormous courage, perseverance, excitement and love,"
    she said.

    Mrs. Dink also discussed efforts in the US to reaffirm the Armenian
    Genocide. She noted that the US lawmakers who are considering the
    Armenian Genocide resolution all know the truth, but that they are
    simply putting politics before ethics.

    Assembly Board of Trustees President Carolyn Mugar presented the
    Assembly's Distinguished Humanitarian Award to Mrs. Dink. Reflecting
    on the life and work of the slain editor, Mugar noted that Hrant Dink
    was: "an Armenian hero whose life inspired, and whose martyrdom shook
    millions of people around the world."

    "As a true intellectual, Hrant Dink believed in the innate goodness
    of people and the ultimate power of that goodness over the darker
    aspects of human character. He was a passionate believer in the power
    of conviction and was an outspoken opponent of extremism and violence
    in all forms," Mugar continued.

    Prior to the award presentation, guests watched a touching video
    which offered a glimpse into the private life Dink shared with his
    loved ones.

    Also that evening, information was provided regarding the
    newly-established International Hrant Dink Foundation which, among
    other things, seeks to advance dialogue between different cultures,
    provide scholarships to students in need, and establish an Armenian
    research institute in Turkey.
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