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    Federation of Armenian Organisations in The Netherlands
    24 April Committee
    For Recognition and Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915
    Address: Weesperstraat 91
    2574 VS The Hague, The Netherlands
    Telephone: +31704490209
    Website: www.24april.nl
    Email: [email protected]
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian

    Press Release

    Armenians commemorate journalist Hrant Dink

    16 January 2008

    The Hague, 16 January 2008 - A year ago, on 19 January 2007, the Armenian
    Turkish journalist Hrant Dink was assassinated in Istanbul. He will be
    commemorated on 19 January in many countries and also in the Netherlands.
    Dink was a brave man, who has devoted himself fearlessly for his principles
    and he paid for that with his life. On 19 January 2008 at 2 p.m. flowers
    will be laid at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in cemetery of "De Boskamp",
    Boskamp 5, in Assen. Mrs. E. Wiegman-Van Meppelink Scheping Member of Dutch
    Parliament will be present at this commemoration. Beside the solemn
    commemoration, a resolution will be adopted demanding among others the
    abolition of Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code and respecting human
    rights and rights of minorities in Turkey.

    Hrant Dink was the publisher, head editor and columnist of the Armenian
    Turkish bilingual weekly newspaper "Agos". In his publications he promoted
    the dialogue between Armenians and Turks. Dialogue and reconciliation were
    the nature of the work of Hrant Dink. In that sense he was a bridge builder,
    but likewise he was a fighter for the freedom of press and the freedom of
    speech in Turkey.

    In many countries he was awarded for his work. In November 2006 he received
    the Oxfam Novib Pen Award in The Hague from Mr. Deetman, the mayor of The
    Hague. In Germany Dink received the famous Henri-Nannen price for his merits
    for freedom of press.

    Dink was condemned in 2005 under Article 301 of Turkish Penal Code a six
    months suspended sentence. On the basis of this Article one can be
    condemned, if one "offends the Turkishness" in the authorities opinion.

    After his condemnation Hrant Dink became a victim of the political climate
    in Turkey. By his attitude he was continuously threatened, but he did not
    get, in spite of repeated request, Istanbul police protection. The context
    and circumstances of his assassination have not been entirely cleared up to
    today.

    The refusal of the successive Turkish governments to face and to deal with
    the dark pages of their own history, leads to violence and aggression, and
    still claims victims, more than ninety years after the Genocide of the
    Armenian. Although Hrant Dink brought up the issue of Armenian Genocide of
    1915 within the Turkish society in a respectful manner also for Turks, he
    had to pay with his life for this brave interpretation of the elementary
    freedom of expression and freedom of press. Also after his dead these basic
    human rights in Turkey are at issue.

    The Federation of Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands (FAON) thus
    calls the responsible persons in the government and parliament of the
    Netherlands, and also the politicians of the European Union to stand up for
    these elementary rights in Turkey and particularly to demand now from Turkey
    the complete abolition of Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code on very
    short term. If only because of tribute to Hrant Dink, who might well still
    be alive without this Article. In spite of innumerable promises by Turkey
    this Article, which is in flagrant contradiction to the European standards,
    until now still is effective.

    Federation of Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands
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