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    AAA WELCOMES UNRAVELING CONSPIRACY THAT LIES BEHIND DINK MURDER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.11.2007 19:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Assembly of America issued the
    following statement in response to news reports indicating that two
    Turkish soldiers have been arrested and charged with abuse of power
    in connection with January's shooting death of the noted Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink.

    "We are encouraged that the investigation into the assassination of
    Hrant Dink is unraveling the conspiracy that lies behind his shooting
    death," said Bryan Ardouny, executive director of the Armenian
    Assembly of America. "It was evident from the start that more than
    a lone gunman was involved in the plot.

    The people of Istanbul understood that by striking down such an
    outspoken individual, these dark forces hoped to silence the voices
    of all those who agreed with Hrant Dink. Turkey has a long way to
    go to show the rest of the world that it is serious about protecting
    free speech, but today's action is a step in the right direction."

    The names of the two soldiers have not yet been released but news
    reports indicate that the two men, members of a paramilitary force,
    each face up to two years in prison for the shooting. The shooting
    death of Dink has sparked world-wide condemnation of Turkey for its
    antiquated laws that prohibit free speech, including banning anyone
    from talking about the well-established fact of the Armenian Genocide
    by the Ottoman Turks in 1915. This provision, known as "Article 301,"
    has come under fire for giving Turkey cover to harass anyone who is
    believed to have insulted "Turkishness."

    Ardouny added: "We urge Turkey to abolish Article 301 of its Penal
    Code, which is used to muzzle free speech, and rethink its opposition
    to the genocide resolution (H. Res. 106) pending before the U.S.

    Congress. The resolution affirms the historical truth, and Turkey has
    an opportunity to demonstrate that it is committed to taking steps
    toward protecting human rights and free speech inside its borders."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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