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  • ANKARA: Hundreds Commemorate Slain Turkish-Armenian Journalist Dink

    HUNDREDS COMMEMORATE SLAIN TURKISH-ARMENIAN JOURNALIST DINK

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Jan 20 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Hundreds of Turkish people commemorated Monday slain
    Turkish-Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink, in Istanbul on the second
    anniversary of his murder.

    People gathered in front of the weekly Turkish and Armenian language
    newspaper Agos in the central Sisli neighbourhood of Istanbul, where
    Dink was killed.

    Dink, editor in chief of Agos newspaper, was shot dead outside the
    offices of the paper in Istanbul in January 2007. It is argued that the
    Turkish deep state Ergenekon encouraged a young Turkish nationalist
    to murder Dink. USAK experts say that the main reason was not the
    Armenian issue but the Turkish secret state. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ihsan
    Bal for instance told the JTW "Dink was not murdered because of the
    Armenian issue. He was targeted to as a victim by a secret organization
    to polarize Turkey and to cut international support to the current
    Turkish Government".

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sedat Laciner similarly sees the Dink Murder
    as a typical deep state business: "Their aim is to continue the
    militarist understanding in Turkish politics. They try to prepare
    society for a possible military coup and the Armenian issue
    gives them a good tool. Inside they make efforts to polarize the
    people as Turkish-Kurdish, leftist-rightist, religious-secularist,
    nationalists-others etc. Outside their main aim is to cut international
    support to the AK Party Government. The AK Party has good relations
    with the European Union and the United States and the Dink Murder
    was done to spoil Turkey's foreign relations".
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