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    ARMENIAN YOUTH OF MOSCOW TO ORGANIZE PICKET AT TURKISH EMBASSY ON FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF HRANT DINK'S MURDER

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jan 17 2007

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Youth Union
    of New Nakhichevan and Russian Dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church on January 19 initiates a series of public events dated to
    the first anniversary of the murder of the editor-in-chief of "Agos"
    weekly newspaper Hrant Dink. The Youth Union proposes remembering
    on January 19 all crimes committed by Turkey against ethnic and
    religious minorities.

    According to "Yerkramas" newspaper of Armenans of Russia, a liturgy
    in memory of killed Christians in Turkey will be celebrated in Surb
    Harutyun Church in Moscow on January 19. On the same day a picket
    will be organized at the Turkish embassy, as well as the round table
    "Truth Makes US Free" will be conducted at the spiritual-education
    center "Hayordats Tun" of the Armenian Apostolic Church, during which
    a film about Hrant Dink will be demonstrated and information about
    nationalists' crimes in Turkey will be made public. A statement
    calling on the Turkish authorities to stop prosecution of the
    Turkish publisher Recep Zakaroglu who may be sentenced to 3-year
    imprisonment for "insulting Turkishness" will be adopted during these
    public events. It is also envisaged to adopt and send a resolution
    to leaders of the EU, the U.S. and Turkey.

    "Yerkramas" reported that the national and cultural autonomy of
    Assyrians of Moscow will also join the events' organizers. The lecturer
    of the Swedish University Orebro Fuad Deniz (an Assyrian by origin),
    who won international recognition for his studies and publications
    on the Assyrian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of
    the 20th century, was killed by unknown radicals recently.
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