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    JOURNALISTS RECEIVE HRANT DINK AWARD

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Sept 16 2011
    Turkey

    Ahmet Altan, the editor-in-chief of daily Taraf, and Mexican journalist
    Lydia Cacho have received the third International Hrant Dink Award,
    which is named in honor of assassinated Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink.

    The editor-in-chief of daily Taraf, Ahmet Altan received on Friday
    the International Hrant Dink Award.

    Ahmet Altan, the editor-in-chief of daily Taraf, and Mexican journalist
    Lydia Cacho have received the third International Hrant Dink Award,
    which is named in honor of assassinated Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink.

    "I receive this award as a [caretaker]. If a courageous, honest and
    honorable government emerges that will probe the horrible savageness
    [of Dink's murder], then I will gladly hand over this award to them,"
    Altan said Thursday in accepting the award, adding that he was waiting
    for a government to emerge that would find the real murderers of Dink.

    Caho's comments

    Mexican journalist Lydia Cacho said she was jailed in the past because
    she had spoken out. "I am using a right here that millions of sisters
    do not have. I will continue to write until we can all together walk
    on this road. I will continue doing so with the inspiration granted
    by friends like Hrant Dink from all over the world."

    Rakel Dink, the head of the Hrant Dink Foundation and the journalist's
    widow, addressed those who had gathered at Istanbul's Cemal ReÅ~_it
    Rey Concert Hall for the awards ceremony in Turkish, Kurdish
    and Armenian and noted that the cries for war in Turkey had been
    increasing recently.

    "Revenge, anger and bloodshed are continuing. Nobody hears the
    cry of a population who have been deceived and lied to," she said,
    adding that nobody was paying attention to love, commonsense, truth
    and justice. "[People] have been taught to lie to each other. There
    is no association between the good and the bad, and between light
    and darkness. And also those who are preparing an ambush for you are
    continuing to get lost in their own lies. But I know, every time the
    good will beat the bad, light will overcome darkness and lies."

    Every year, the Hrant Dink Award is presented to two people from
    inside and outside Turkey.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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