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Armenian anger at Turkish murder | Armenian anger at Turkish murder |
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The Armenian government has condemned the murder in Istanbul of a prominent Turkish journalist of Armenian descent. | The Armenian government has condemned the murder in Istanbul of a prominent Turkish journalist of Armenian descent. |
The speaker of Armenia's parliament said the murder showed that Turkey should not even dream about joining the European Union. | The speaker of Armenia's parliament said the murder showed that Turkey should not even dream about joining the European Union. |
Hrant Dink's murder on Friday sparked a protest by thousands of people where he was shot near his newspaper's offices. | Hrant Dink's murder on Friday sparked a protest by thousands of people where he was shot near his newspaper's offices. |
He had written extensively about the massacre of Armenians during the final days of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. | He had written extensively about the massacre of Armenians during the final days of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. |
Armenian President Robert Kocharian said: "The killing of this well-known Armenian journalist in Turkey raises numerous questions and deserves the strongest condemnation. | Armenian President Robert Kocharian said: "The killing of this well-known Armenian journalist in Turkey raises numerous questions and deserves the strongest condemnation. |
"We hope that the Turkish authorities will do everything possible to find and punish the culprit strictly in accordance with the law". | "We hope that the Turkish authorities will do everything possible to find and punish the culprit strictly in accordance with the law". |
The speaker of Armenia's parliament, Tigran Torosyan went even further. | The speaker of Armenia's parliament, Tigran Torosyan went even further. |
Following the murder, Turkey should not even dream about joining the European Union Tigran Torosyan, speaker of Armenia's parliament Obituary: Hrant Dink | Following the murder, Turkey should not even dream about joining the European Union Tigran Torosyan, speaker of Armenia's parliament Obituary: Hrant Dink |
"Following the murder, Turkey should not even dream about joining the European Union," the Armenian news agency Arminfo quoted him as saying. | "Following the murder, Turkey should not even dream about joining the European Union," the Armenian news agency Arminfo quoted him as saying. |
Journalists and politicians in Turkey have expressed outrage at the killing, which many described as a political assassination, while the US, EU, France, and several human rights groups also voiced shock and condemnation. | Journalists and politicians in Turkey have expressed outrage at the killing, which many described as a political assassination, while the US, EU, France, and several human rights groups also voiced shock and condemnation. |
Police said Hrant Dink was shot twice. Late on Friday, Turkish media quoted Istanbul's governor as saying three people were in custody over the killing. | Police said Hrant Dink was shot twice. Late on Friday, Turkish media quoted Istanbul's governor as saying three people were in custody over the killing. |
Hrant Dink was found guilty in October 2005 of insulting Turkish identity after he wrote an article which addressed the mass killings of Ottoman Armenians nine decades ago. | Hrant Dink was found guilty in October 2005 of insulting Turkish identity after he wrote an article which addressed the mass killings of Ottoman Armenians nine decades ago. |
Dink was one of Turkey's most prominent Armenian voices and despite threats on his life, he refused to stay silent. | Dink was one of Turkey's most prominent Armenian voices and despite threats on his life, he refused to stay silent. |
The killings of hundreds of thousands of Armenians by the Ottoman Turks is a sensitive subject in both Armenia and Turkey. | The killings of hundreds of thousands of Armenians by the Ottoman Turks is a sensitive subject in both Armenia and Turkey. |
Many Armenians have campaigned for the killings to be recognised internationally as genocide. | Many Armenians have campaigned for the killings to be recognised internationally as genocide. |
HAVE YOUR SAY This represents one more nail in the coffin of Turkey's EU membership Mike Spurgeon, Canada class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=5268&edition=2&ttl=20070120110201">Send us your comments Turkey denies any genocide, saying the deaths were a part of World War I. | |
The two countries still have no official relations since Armenia gained independence after the break up of the Soviet Union in 1991. | The two countries still have no official relations since Armenia gained independence after the break up of the Soviet Union in 1991. |
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