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    Turkish upper circles were well aware of the initiative of Dink's murder

    13:35, 19 January, 2013

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 19, ARMENPRESS: Turkish press presents the
    assassination of prominent Armenian journalist from Istanbul, chief
    editor of `Agos' weekly Hrant Dink in a light of nationalist action
    which has nothing to do with the state. Armenpress reports, candidate
    for historical sciences Gevorg Melkonyan has noted during January 19
    interview with journalist that Turkish upper circles were well aware
    of the initiative of Dink's murder.

    `Dink's murder was the logical continuation of Armenian Genocide,
    therefor I have to disappoint, because this murder is year after year
    more spoken about all over the world. I am sure that everybody
    understand that it was Turkish government which tried to keep Dink
    silent,' Melkonyan said, noting that the murderer was only 17 years
    old and wasn't able to make such a serious decision all by himself.

    He has assured that the majority of Turkish society knows about the
    fact of Armenian Genocide; it is not accidental that the majority of
    Turkish society rallied after Hrant Dink's murder demanding its
    government to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    Candidate for historical sciences noted that Turkey was an
    unpredictable state which had a serious need for reforms.

    6 years have passed after the assassination of prominent Armenian
    journalist from Istanbul, chief editor of `Agos' weekly Hrant Dink.
    Hrant Dink was shot dead in Shishli district of Istanbul on January
    19, 2007. After leaving the murder shouted `giaour' giving basis for
    suspicion that the murder was committed based on nationalist hatred.
    Dink was one of those intellectuals, famous for their fearless
    speeches being numerously persecuted for that.


    From: Baghdasarian
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