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    Dink remembered on 6th anniversary of murder as calls for justice grow


    Hundreds of thousands of people marched from Ä°stanbul's Taksim Square
    to the site of Hrant Dink's murder in 2007,the Agos weekly
    headquarters in Å?iÅ?li, as they do every year on Jan. 19 since Dink's
    murder. (Photo: AA, Burak Akbulut)
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    Tens of thousands of people on Saturday remembered Turkish-Armenian
    journalist Hrant Dink on the sixth anniversary of his murder and
    called for justice as they done for the past six years.
    Thousands of people marched from Ä°stanbul's Taksim Square to the site
    of Hrant Dink's murder in 2007,the Agos weekly headquarters in Å?iÅ?li,
    as they do every year on Jan. 19 since Dink's murder to support his
    family and demand justice.

    Speaking from the window of Agos, Dink's widow, Rakel, said it has
    been six years without Hrant. `But we are again here at the spot where
    he was shot. I will share my pain with you. Nobody is doing good to
    us, everyone is committing crime and they continuing to do so,' Rakel
    Dink said in sorrow.

    Writer Hidayet Å?eftali Tüksal also spoke during the commemoration
    ceremony, saying Dink's friends have been waiting for justice to be
    served for six years.

    The American left-wing philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky was also
    among those who spoke from the window of Agos. He said Dink can be
    best understood if his path is followed.

    Saturday's commemoration ceremonies were marred by clashes between a
    group of demonstrators and police in Ä°stanbul as the commemoration
    ceremony ended. Police reportedly used pepper gas during the clashes.

    The late editor-in-chief of the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, Dink,
    was shot dead by ultranationalist teenager Ogün Samast in Ä°stanbul on
    Jan. 19, 2007. Dink was convicted in 2005 for `insulting Turkishness'
    despite an expert report that he had not committed the said crime. He
    received threats from extremist rightist groups and ultranationalist
    circles until he was murdered.

    While Samast was sentenced to 22 years, 10 months in prison by a
    juvenile court, Yasin Hayal was given life in prison for inciting the
    murder. In a separate trial, two gendarmerie officers were convicted
    merely on charges of `dereliction of duty' in the run-up to the Dink
    murder. During the five-year trial process, both lawyers for the Dink
    family and prosecution presented evidence indicating that Samast was
    not acting alone. The prosecution believes the killers are affiliated
    with the Ergenekon network, whose suspected members currently stand
    trial on charges of plotting to overthrow the government, but so far
    it has not been possible to question them about Dink's murder.

    On Jan. 10, The Supreme Court of Appeals' Chief Public Prosecutor's
    Office asked the high court to overturn a highly controversial ruling
    from last year that ruled out the involvement of an organized criminal
    network in the killing of Dink. The top prosecutor said that Dink was
    obviously killed specifically because he is from a different ethnic
    group, and his murder was part of the planned and systematic activity
    of a criminal network aiming to damage the state's unity.

    Friends of Hrant are saying `We are Here Ahparig! (`ahparig' means `my
    brother' in Armenian) this year and last week kicking off a week-long
    memorial of events ranging from film screenings to exhibitions, from a
    symposium to a story-reading and musical performances which started at
    Cezayir Meeting Hall on Jan. 12-13 with a symposium entitled `Hrant
    Dink Operation: 6 Years.'

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled in September 2010
    that Turkey had failed to investigate and prosecute those who were
    responsible for Dink's murder and this constitutes a violation of
    Dink's right to life.

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