Hrant Dink was killed because of speaking about Armenian Genocide.
Turkish writer
18:45, 30 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: Former head of the Turkish Radio and
Television Supreme Council, writer and journalist Nuri Kayish in his
book `Lethal articles' has discovered 11 murders of journalists from
54 which have taken place in Turkish Republic since 1923. `I have
referred only to 11 murders of journalists because was able to find
the motives of them'.
As reports Armenpress citing Turkish `Sondakika' news agency, in his
book Kayish has referred to the death of Hrant Dink Turkish citizen of
Armenian descent, editor of `Agos' newspaper who was killed on January
19, 2007.
`He was killed because he was freely speaking About Armenian Genocide,
he wanted borders of Armenia and Turkey to be opened, he wanted the
creation of diplomatic relation between the two neighboring states,
wanted Armenian Genocide to be not only officially spoken about but
also from other aspects' Nuri Kayish writes.
Sabiha Gökçen was one of the eight adopted children of Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk. According to the Air University, she was the world's first
female fighter pilot, a child of Armenian family who became the victim
of Genocide and appeared in an orphanage. Dink has brought irrefutable
evidence in his articles about the Armenian origins of that Turkish
orphan. In February 2004 Dink published an article in the Armenian
newspaper `Agos' titled "The Secret of Sabiha Hatun" in which a former
Gaziantep resident, Hripsime Sebilciyan, claimed to be Gökçen's niece,
implying Armenian ancestry.
Turkish writer
18:45, 30 November, 2012
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS: Former head of the Turkish Radio and
Television Supreme Council, writer and journalist Nuri Kayish in his
book `Lethal articles' has discovered 11 murders of journalists from
54 which have taken place in Turkish Republic since 1923. `I have
referred only to 11 murders of journalists because was able to find
the motives of them'.
As reports Armenpress citing Turkish `Sondakika' news agency, in his
book Kayish has referred to the death of Hrant Dink Turkish citizen of
Armenian descent, editor of `Agos' newspaper who was killed on January
19, 2007.
`He was killed because he was freely speaking About Armenian Genocide,
he wanted borders of Armenia and Turkey to be opened, he wanted the
creation of diplomatic relation between the two neighboring states,
wanted Armenian Genocide to be not only officially spoken about but
also from other aspects' Nuri Kayish writes.
Sabiha Gökçen was one of the eight adopted children of Mustafa Kemal
Atatürk. According to the Air University, she was the world's first
female fighter pilot, a child of Armenian family who became the victim
of Genocide and appeared in an orphanage. Dink has brought irrefutable
evidence in his articles about the Armenian origins of that Turkish
orphan. In February 2004 Dink published an article in the Armenian
newspaper `Agos' titled "The Secret of Sabiha Hatun" in which a former
Gaziantep resident, Hripsime Sebilciyan, claimed to be Gökçen's niece,
implying Armenian ancestry.