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Turkish Writer (on Armenian Genocide) Assasinated
A prominent Turkish-Armenian editor, convicted in 2005 of insulting Turkish identity, has been shot dead outside his newspaper's office in Istanbul. Crowds of Hrant Dink's colleagues and supporters gathered at the scene, chanting their outrage at his murder.

Dink was given a six-month suspended sentence in October 2005 after writing about the Armenian "genocide" of 1915. Dink, the editor-in-chief of the bilingual Turkish and Armenian weekly Agos newspaper, was one of Turkey's most prominent Armenian voices. Dink once gave an interview with the Associated Press in which he cried while describing the hatred some Turks had for him, saying he could not stay in a country where he was unwanted.

Hundreds of thousands of Armenians died in 1915, in what many Armenians say was a systematic massacre at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. Turkey denies any genocide, saying the deaths were a part of World War I. Turkey and neighbouring Armenia still have no official relations.
-what BBC doesn't say is that the murdered were generally Christian and the murderers were Islamic; also, the murderers, at the time, justified their actions using verses from the Quran, hadiths, etc.--
More from the Times on Line courtesy editor Steve Y.

Posted by: mhw 2007-01-19
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=178205