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    RESOLUTION CONDEMNING DINK ASSASSINATION CO-SPONSORED BY 59 CONGRESSMEN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.04.2008 17:08 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A congressional resolution condemning the
    assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, gained
    additional support as Representatives Michelle Bachmann (R-MN),
    Charles Gonzales (D-TX), Zack Space (D-OH) and Tim Walberg (R-MI)
    signed on as the bill's latest cosponsors, the Armenian Assembly of
    America told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The lawmakers added their support following meetings with the Armenian
    Assembly in Washington, bringing the current number of cosponsor to
    59. They join Representatives Jerry F. Costello (D-IL), Anna Eshoo
    (D-CA), Stephen Lynch (D-MA), Edward Markey (D-MA), Collin C. Peterson
    (D-MN), Ed Royce (R-CA), Paul Ryan (R-WI), John Sarbanes (D-MD),
    Loretta Sanchez (D-CA), and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) who have added
    their names to the list of supporters in recent months, calling on
    Congress to adopt H. Res. 102. The Assembly-backed bill, introduced
    last January by Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY), condemns Dink's
    murder, honors his legacy and calls on Turkey to take appropriate
    action to protect freedom of speech by repealing Article 301 of the
    Turkish penal code.

    "I am proud to cosponsor this resolution and help to ensure that the
    life and legacy of Hrant Dink are not forgotten," Bachmann said. "I
    applaud the Assembly in their efforts to support America's Armenian
    community."

    The Assembly appreciates the growing bipartisan support for this
    important human rights legislation," said Bryan Ardouny, Executive
    Director of the Armenian Assembly. "Hrant Dink was a law-abiding
    citizen who believed in democratic ideals and peaceful change. It is
    only fitting that in his memory, Congress take a strong stand against
    Turkey's inexplicable use of Article 301 to indict citizens for openly
    discussing the Armenian Genocide."

    Dink's life was violently taken in broad daylight, in front of his
    office at Agos, the newspaper he founded and directed since 1996. An
    outspoken advocate for democratic reform, he stood trial several
    times for his public comments on the genocide and was convicted in
    October 2005 for "insulting Turkishness" under Article 301.

    H. Res. 102 is currently pending before the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph R. Biden,
    Jr. (D-DE) introduced a similar measure in the Senate last February,
    which passed on March 29, 2007. The Biden resolution condemns Dink's
    assassination and urges Turkey to take appropriate action to protect
    freedom of speech by repealing Article 301.

    For more on Dink, including background information, official statements
    and media reports, please visit the Hrant Dink Resource Page.
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