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    JOURNALISTS GORMUS AND HAAS RECEIVE INTERNATIONAL DINK AWARD

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 17 2009
    Turkey


    Journalists Alper Gormus (2nd from left) and Amira Haas (C) were
    the first recipients of the International Hrant Dink Award, given to
    journalists who have shown outstanding bravery to uncover the truth.

    Turkish journalist Alper Gormus_ and Israeli journalist Amira Haas
    became the first recipients of the Hrant Dink International Award on
    Tuesday evening, given in the name of Hrant Dink, a Turkish-Armenian
    journalist who was murdered in 2007 by an ultranationalist youth
    allegedly for insulting Turkishness.

    Ali Bayramoglu, the head of the award committee of the International
    Hrant Dink Foundation established by the Dink family, said at the
    ceremony that "what we are looking for is what Hrant symbolizes," in
    reference to his ideals, which were "purified out of discrimination,"
    and people who follow those ideals taking risks for a more just world.

    GörmuÅ~_, a columnist for the Taraf newspaper and a faculty member
    at Bilgi University, said after receiving the award that he carries a
    great responsibility because he has fears that he could do something
    improper to undermine the meaning of the award.

    "I saw Hrant Dink right after the Supreme Court of Appeals upheld
    a lower court's decision to convict him. I had gone to Agos for an
    interview with him. During the whole interview, he spent all his energy
    explaining why it was impossible for him to 'insult Turkishness',"
    GörmuÅ~_ said.

    The award committee recalled that GörmuÅ~_, the former editor-in-chief
    of the now-defunct Nokta weekly, was acquitted last year in April
    of charges of libel for running a story that featured excerpts from
    a diary, allegedly penned by a former naval commander, revealing
    plans by some generals to stage a military intervention. GörmuÅ~_
    said yesterday that he was not satisfied with the court's decision,
    even though he was acquitted of all charges. Although GörmuÅ~_
    was acquitted, he had said that his acquittal was not satisfactory
    because he was not given a chance to prove his publication's claims.

    Haas, a correspondent for Israel's Haaretz newspaper, expressed
    her regret over Dink's death and that the award was named "after a
    murdered man." Born in Jerusalem, she is the daughter of Holocaust
    survivors. Reporting on the Palestinians since 1991 when Haaretz
    sent her to Gaza, she became the first and only Israeli journalist
    to settle in Ramallah in the West Bank to live among Palestinians.

    Dink's murder trial has been continuing, and the Dink family lawyers
    frequently refer to the series of mistakes made by the police in
    handling the case and official attempts to protect those who plotted
    the crime as previously reported by the press. Dink was shot dead
    outside the offices of the Agos newspaper, of which he was the
    editor-in-chief.

    Dink's wife, Rakel, said in her emotional speech that Dink would
    have been 55 on Sept. 15 if his life had not been "usurped." She
    said establishing the foundation was a result of efforts from many
    "friends" and that it was difficult to heal the wound.

    "The wound was deep in 1915; how is it going to be dressed?" she said,
    referring to the killings of Anatolian Armenians perpetrated by the
    Ottoman Empire during World War I, which Armenians claim constituted
    genocide. Among the attendees of the award ceremony were State
    Minister Egemen BagıÅ~_, Parliament's Human Rights Committee head
    Zafer Uskul, independent deputy Ufuk Uras, British Consul General
    in Ä°stanbul Jessica Hand, journalists Nadire Mater and Leyla Umar,
    author Adalet Agaoglu, conductor Cem Mansur and actress Lale Mansur.

    KardeÅ~_ Turkuler, a well-known folk music ensemble praised for its
    wide repertoire of ethnic music from Anatolia, and Arto Tuncboyacıyan,
    an internationally acclaimed Turkish-Armenian avant-garde folk
    musician, gave a short concert at the ceremony.
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