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The Assassination of Hrant Dink

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  • #31
    Taner Akcam threatened repeatedly

    AZG Armenian Daily #035, 24/02/2007


    Scientist Pursued for Recognizing the Genocide

    TANER AKCAM PROFESSOR IS VICTIM OF CAMPAIGN OF INTIMIDATION

    Taner Akcam, an expert on the Armenian Genocide and a visiting
    professor at the University of Minnesota's Center for Holocaust and
    Genocide Studies, was detained in Montreal by Canadian customs
    officials Friday. He was held for more than four hours while officials
    investigated a charge of terrorism leveled against him by unknown
    persons.

    Akcam had been invited to speak at a human-rights symposium at McGill
    niversity Law School. A Canadian customs officer showed him copies of
    reviews of his new book on the Armenia tragedy, "A Shameful Act," from
    Wikipedia.com and Amazon.com that said Akcam was a member of a
    terrorist organization.

    While being questioned, Akcam was contacted on his cell phone by his
    host, McGill professor Payam Akhavan, when he failed to pass
    customs. Akhavan called the office of Jason Kenney, secretary of state
    for multiculturalism, and Stockwell Day, the minister of public
    safety. Akcam's release followed almost immediately.

    Akcam, who is a Turk, believes this was part of "a campaign against me
    by the Turkish authorities" for speaking out on the Armenian
    genocide. "When I was at New York University recently as part of my
    book tour, the autograph session was broken up by Turkish
    nationalists. They distributed a flier labeling me a terrorist and
    claiming that I was responsible for the deaths of Americans in
    Turkey."

    The same thing happened in December at the Benjamin N. Cardozo Law
    School in New York, but with a twist. When e-mails suggested the same
    group was going to break up a conference on genocide and law, the
    sponsors called the Turkish Consulate in Manhattan to complain. The
    next day, Akcam said, a consular official called Cardozo to say there
    would be no demonstration. There wasn't.

    Akcam said that because of the campaign of intimidation against him he
    is fearful for his life when he travels outside the United States. "I
    have been forced to cancel five international appearances at academic
    conferences, " he said. "Under the guise of freedom of speech, certain
    groups are causing me great physical and material harm. It is very
    difficult to do my work."
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    • #32
      3 more suspects in Dink murder detained

      3 more suspects in Dink murder detained

      /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Three more suspects were detained on Saturday for their suspected participation in the murder of Armenian weekly Agos editor-in-chief Hrant Dink on Jan. 19. After a court in Istanbul arrested a ninth suspect involved in the murder on Friday, police took two people from Trabzon and one from Istanbul into custody, sending the two from Trabzon to Istanbul early on Sunday, Turkish Daily News reports. Thus, the number of suspects reached 12. Earlier, university student Veysel Toprak was charged with "aiding and abetting a criminal organization" and "protecting a criminal."

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      • #33
        Tough words from such a pushover...

        Real inciters of Dink's assassination have not been found, Mesrob II says

        /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The patriarch of Turkey’s Armenians, Mesrob II, said yesterday that the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink has not been fully resolved, as mourners gathered at an İstanbul church to commemorate him. Mourners laid flowers at Hrant Dink’s grave on the 40th day after his killing. Dink, the editor of the bilingual Agos daily, was gunned down on Jan. 19 outside his office in downtown Istanbul by 17-year-old Ogun Samast. “It is extremely saddening and thought-provoking that the real inciters of this assassination have not been found over the past 40 days,” Mesrob II said, reports Today’s Zaman.

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        • #34
          "te Deum" Service In Dink’s Memory

          "TE DEUM" SERVICE IN DINK’S MEMORY
          [09:12 pm] 05 March, 2007
          [ http://www.a1plus.am/en/?page=issue&iid=46255 ]

          On March 4 under the blessing of His Holliness Garegin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, a Te Deum service was held in the he Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin, in memory of Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of “Akos” weekly.

          Prior to the ceremnony archiibishop Arshak Khachatryan addressed the presentees with an opening speech. He dwelt on Hrant Dink’s activity and urged to pray for the rest of Hrant Dink’s soul.

          The representatives of the Armenian community of Polis, as well as the monks of the Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin were present at the ceremony.

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