HRANT DINK AWARD TO BE PRESENTED ON HIS BIRTHDAY
ARMENPRESS
13 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: The International Hrant Dink Award
will be presented for the fourth time on Hrant Dink~Rs birthday,
September 15. As Armenpress reports citing Hrank Dink Foundation the
Jury staff of the International Hrant Dink Award 2012 consists of
Ahmet Altan, Tim Garton Ash, Emma Bonino, Lydia Cacho, Rakel Dink,
Costa Gavras, Nilufer Gole, Alexander Iskendaryan and Etyen Mahc.
An oratorio dedicated to Hrant Dink to meet with the audience for the
first time will declare the launch of the opening .Every year, the
award is presented to two people, groups or institutions from inside
and outside Turkey, who work for a world free of discrimination,
racism, and violence, take personal risks for their ideals, use the
language of peace, and by doing so, inspire and encourage others. With
this award, the Foundation aims to remind to all those who struggle
for these ideals that their voices are heard, their work is visible
and that they are not alone, and also to encourage everyone to fight
for their ideals.
ARMENPRESS
13 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: The International Hrant Dink Award
will be presented for the fourth time on Hrant Dink~Rs birthday,
September 15. As Armenpress reports citing Hrank Dink Foundation the
Jury staff of the International Hrant Dink Award 2012 consists of
Ahmet Altan, Tim Garton Ash, Emma Bonino, Lydia Cacho, Rakel Dink,
Costa Gavras, Nilufer Gole, Alexander Iskendaryan and Etyen Mahc.
An oratorio dedicated to Hrant Dink to meet with the audience for the
first time will declare the launch of the opening .Every year, the
award is presented to two people, groups or institutions from inside
and outside Turkey, who work for a world free of discrimination,
racism, and violence, take personal risks for their ideals, use the
language of peace, and by doing so, inspire and encourage others. With
this award, the Foundation aims to remind to all those who struggle
for these ideals that their voices are heard, their work is visible
and that they are not alone, and also to encourage everyone to fight
for their ideals.