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    Ismail BeÅ?ikçi from Turkey and `Memorial' from Russia receive 2012
    International Hrant Dink Award

    armradio.am
    17.09.2012 15:59

    Prominent scholar and sociologist Dr. Ismail BeÅ?ikçi has received the
    fourth International Hrant Dink Award for his work on Kurds, the
    foundation of the Republic of Turkey and the single-party era in
    Turkey.

    BeÅ?ikçi received the award for his tireless efforts towards a social
    and political solution of the Kurdish Issue, refusing to be silenced
    despite being subjected to threats and maltreatment throughout his
    life. BeÅ?ikçi has continued to carry out research, write books and by
    sustaining his struggle he has allowed society to confront its
    problems, and made real transformation possible.

    Thirty-two of the 36 books the scholar has written are currently
    forbidden in Turkey. For many years, he was the only non-Kurdish
    person in Turkey to speak out loud and clearly in defense of the
    rights of the Kurds. He has been described as `modern Turkey's pioneer
    of Kurdish studies'. At the ceremony he said he was honored by the
    jury's selection.

    The second laureate this year was the International Memorial Society,
    a Russian human rights organization founded by the mothers of Russian
    soldiers who stood against the Russian-Chechen war.

    Alexander Cherkasov, the chairman of the Memorial Human Rights Center
    received the 2012 International Human Rights Award on behalf of the
    International Memorial Society. Memorial received the award for their
    systematic effort to form an archive of state terrorism, and to reveal
    human rights violations.

    The Jury of the International Hrant Dink Award 2012 consists of Ahmet
    Altan, Tim Garton Ash, Emma Bonino, Lydia Cacho, Rakel Dink, Costa
    Gavras, Nilüfer Göle, Alexander Iskandaryan and Etyen Mahçupyan.

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