ISTANBUL-ARMENIAN JOURNALIST MOCKS TURKISH MINISTER
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January 25, 2012 | 13:59
ISTANBUL. - Turkish Taraf daily's journalist, Istanbul Armenian Markar
Esayan responded, on his Twitter account, to Turkey's Minister of Work
and Social Security, Faruk Celik, who had criticized those who had
recently marched for Hrant Dink-the founder and former chief editor
of Istanbul's Agos Armenian weekly, who was killed in 2007-and stated
"We are all Armenian." In this connection Celik had said there is no
need to change one's identity.
"Faruk Celik thinks those who say 'We are all Armenian' will go to the
personal data registry department and change their identity. Is that a
sin? Someone should explain to him the reality," Markar Esayan tweeted.
The Turkish minister had claimed that there is no need to change
one's identity to criticize Dink's murder. "It is enough to have a
conscience," he had stated.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
January 25, 2012 | 13:59
ISTANBUL. - Turkish Taraf daily's journalist, Istanbul Armenian Markar
Esayan responded, on his Twitter account, to Turkey's Minister of Work
and Social Security, Faruk Celik, who had criticized those who had
recently marched for Hrant Dink-the founder and former chief editor
of Istanbul's Agos Armenian weekly, who was killed in 2007-and stated
"We are all Armenian." In this connection Celik had said there is no
need to change one's identity.
"Faruk Celik thinks those who say 'We are all Armenian' will go to the
personal data registry department and change their identity. Is that a
sin? Someone should explain to him the reality," Markar Esayan tweeted.
The Turkish minister had claimed that there is no need to change
one's identity to criticize Dink's murder. "It is enough to have a
conscience," he had stated.
From: Baghdasarian