ANKARA: Armenia calls for improvement in Turkey ties

Turkish Daily News
Jan 22 2007

Armenia calls for improvement in Turkey ties
Monday, January 22, 2007

ANKARA – Turkish Daily News

Armenian Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisyan has repeated calls to the
Turkish government for improvement in Turkish-Armenian relations,
reported the private NTV news channel on Saturday. "We must establish
ties with Turkey with no preconditions," he said.

EU presidency condemns the murder

The German presidency of the European Union said on Saturday it was
shocked and "appalled" by the "abominable killing" of Turkish-Armenian
journalist Hrant Dink. "He always strove to present a balanced
picture and avoided provoking confrontations. He staunchly supported
the democratic reforms in Turkey," the EU presidency statement said
adding, "as a result, Hrant Dink was held in high esteem in various
sections of Turkish society, as well as in Europe."

17-Year-Old =?unknown?q?Og=FCn?= Samast Pleaded Guilty to Dink Killi

17-Year-Old Ogun Samast Pleaded Guilty to Dink Killing

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.01.2007 13:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The suspect in the assassination of Agos daily
editor Hrant Dink was caught in Samsun 32 hours after the shooting,
when his father reported him to the police. On Saturday evening,
January 20, the lead suspect for Hrant Dink’s assassination, Ogun
Samast, was captured by gendarmarie with the murder weapon on him,
while traveling from Istanbul to Hopa. Ahmet Samast, who works as a
cleaner at the Pelitli municipality, went to the police after seeing
his son’s image on TV, and reported him. The police took Ogun under
custody, as well as his close friend Yasin Hayal and six others. In
2004 Hayal was tried for setting a bomb at a McDonald’s in Trabzon. As
a part of a detailed investigation, police are checking 32 computers at
the internet cafe the suspect used to visit. In the first interrogation
session, Samast confessed to the assassination, reports Zaman.

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Dink’s Murder Becomes Political Earthquake For Inner and Foreign Pol

DINK’S MURDER BECOMES POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE FOR INNER AND FOREIGN POLICY OF
TURKEY, ARMENIAN INTELLECTUALS BELIEVE

YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Hrant Dink’s
murder is logical continuation of Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal
Code which became a political earthquake for Turkey’s inner and
foreign policy. Hayk Demoyan, the Director of the Armenian Genocide
Museum-Institute stated about it at the Armenian Intellectuals’
gathering taken place on January 20 at the "Hayeli" club, on the
occasion of the murder of Hrant Dink, a prominent intellectual
and politician of the Armenian origin from Istanbul. In his words,
Dink’s tragic murder will have deep influence on both foreign and
inner policy of Turkey. "This murder first of all shook the Turkish
society the evidence of what are the publications in the Turkish
press, responses of TV companies and demonstrations of many thousands
organized just by the Turk society," Hayk Demoyan is sure. He assured
that Hrant Dink’s murder will become a unique watershed to change the
Turkish society’s position on the Armenian Genocide issue. "There
were few such people in all the times who did not make compromises
for their ideas and principles. Dink’s death is a great loss for
the Armenian people’s idea and pen," Azat Yeghiazarian, the Director
of the NAS Literature Institute is sure. In his words, in reality,
Dink’s murder is not a deed of two fanatic young people, but is
a consequence of the policy carried out by the Turkish state for
dozens of years. "Yesterday Erdogan did not even hide in his speech
of condolence on the occasion of the murder his repulsive position
saying "the so called Armenian Genocide" speaking about the Armenian
Genocide," Azat Yeghiazarian mentioned. This is a classic example of
intolerance and denial which is characteristic only for the Turkish
policy. Mr.Yeghiazarian led parallels between the murders of Dink and
Gurgen Margarian, an officer of Armenian origin died in Budapest,
mentioning that it is an affirmed Turkish handwriting. "I am sure
that the Turkish society is ill but I’ll suppose that it must be
treated." This was Hrant Dink’s struggle guideline.

According to the estimation of Ashot Melkonian, the NAS History
Institute Director, Hrant Dink was one of those rare intellectuals who
never hated and was not been an enemy for the Turkish people. "He was
an optimist in that issue, but was mistaken. He was mistaken as the
present Turkish authorities and the Kemal policy carried out by them
brought to the yesterday murder, proved that they are their successors
in the Armenian Genocide issue," A.Melkonian believes. A.Melkonian
is sure that those responsible for the Turkish Government can
express condolence but it does not decrease their sin: this murder
is a terrorist act committed at the state level. The murder put a
full stop on the frame of mind that the Turkish society is getting
better. The Turkish soul and nature is not changeable ever. "Hrant
Dink was my friend. He was brave and of principle. He stayed many
times in front of the Turkish Court for his free expression and
brave ideas. His every day could become the last one. He functioned
and struggle just in this reality paying with his life for memory of
his people’s innocent victims and Turkish people’s healthy future,"
A.Melkonian emphasized. In words of Arsen Avagian, the Advisor of the
Foreign Ministry’s Political Programmming Department, Hrant was one
of those unique intellectuals who believed in the Turkish people’s
becoming better, and saw the solution of the Armenian Genocide
issue just with the help of that people. Hrant was sure that outer
pressures would not give anything but additional straining. "Dink
was exceptional both with his ideas and his life. Hrant Dink became
one of the most important pages of the Turkish history," A.Avagian
emphasized. Hrant Dink dreamed of founding in Yerevan a Center on
Turkish Studies and already sent enough literature for the library of
the future center. "I think that we are obliged to found that center
in Yerevan for his memory," he said.

Participants of the gathering were sure that Dink’s murder will
have great influence on the foreign and inner policy of Turkey,
particularly in the sense of that state’s entering the European Union
as well as in the sense of the world community’s attitude towards the
Turkish state. They also mentioned that the murder can be a result
of Turkey’s inner political mess, can be an application of violent
force towards the freedom of expression and display of intolerance
towards dissidence. But, in his words, in all the cases this murder
in the 21st century is the Turkish society’ shame. Those present
spoke against those rumours that Dink’s body must be moved to Armenia
and burried here. They found that Hrant was born in Turkey and is a
citizen of that country, so it will be right that his grave is placed
in the Istanbul Armenian graveyard, near Armenian great people.

International Economic Forum To Be Held In Armenia

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM TO BE HELD IN ARMENIA

Yerevan, January 22. ArmInfo. An international economic forum will
be held in the resort city of Tsaghkadzor, Armenia, on February 16-19.

The forum will be financed by the Center of International Integration
Support, the Armenian Ministry of Trade and Economic Development and
the Central Bank of Armenia. The forum is aimed at consolidation of
existing ties and conclusion of new contracts. Over the past few
years, economic growth has been observed in Armenia, as a result,
it starts attracting investments in various spheres.

The participants of round tables will be representatives of official
structures, heads of companies and organizations from all over
the world. The forum is to cover the economic integration under
globalization conditions, competitiveness of companies and commodities
in the world markets, banking and insurance companies, IT economy, etc.

Hrant Dink murder suspect confesses

Euronews.net, France
Jan 21 2007

Hrant Dink murder suspect confesses

The suspected killer of the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink
has confessed to the murder. Ogun Samast, 17 years of age, told
police he had read on the Internet that Dink had said Turkish blood
was dirty so had decided to kill him.

He said he did not regret the killing. Samast was identified after
his father informed authorities that the suspect shown on television
was his son.

The police investigation is continuing – six other people are also
being held. Prime Minister Tayyip Recep Erdogan said he was pleased
the suspect had been brought into police custody in such a short
time.

The killing has shocked people across the country.

One man in Ankara said: "I feel happy the murderer has been captured
as much as I feel sad at Hrant Dink’s death".

A member of Istanbul’s small Turkish-Armenian community said: "Our
pain is so great because Hrant meant something to us. We Turkish
Armenians living here are really scared by the assassination and we
don’t know how this fear will go away."

Flowers and candles now adorn the street in Istanbul where Dink, the
editor of a Turkish-Armenian weekly, was gunned down on Friday.

ANKARA: Presidency statement on the assassination of Hrant Dink

ABHaber, Belgium
Turkey-EU News Network
Jan 20 2007

Presidency statement on the assassination of the Turkish-Armenian
journalist Hrant Dink

The Presidency was shocked to learn of the assassination of the
respected Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in Istanbul.

Hrant Dink was a courageous man whose journalism was marked by his
strong commitment to democracy and freedom of expression and who was
prepared to take great personal risks for his work. He always strove
to present a balanced picture and avoided provoking confrontations.
He staunchly supported the democratic reforms in Turkey.

As a result, Hrant Dink was held in high esteem in various sections
of Turkish society, as well as in Europe.

The Presidency is appalled by this abominable killing and would like
to express its deepest sympathy to the victim’s family and friends.
The Presidency is convinced that the Turkish authorities will solve
this case as quickly as possible and has no doubt that Turkey will
steadfastly continue along the path towards fully realizing freedom
of expression.

Turkey Probes Journalist”s Murder Amid Huge Public Outcry

MediaFax, Romania
Jan 20 2007

Turkey Probes Journalist”s Murder Amid Huge Public Outcry

ISTANBUL, Jan 20

Turkish police have released images of a man suspected of killing
journalist Hrant Dink, one of Turkey”s most prominent ethnic
Armenians, as the government came under fire for failing to protect
him despite nationalist threats, AFP reported.

The footage, reportedly taken from the security cameras of shops in
the street where the 53-year-old Dink was shot dead Friday, showed a
lean, young man clad in a denim jacket and jeans and wearing a white
beret.

The suspect, whose identity remained unknown, was holding an object,
which officials said was a gun, under his jacket.

ANKARA: Killing Of Hrant Dink – First Reaction From The US

Anatolian Times, Turkey
Jan 20 2007

Killing Of Hrant Dink – First Reaction From The United States

WASHINGTON – An executive of U.S. Secretary of State said Friday that
they strongly condemn this villainous murder, as a first reaction
from the United States over assassination of Hrant Dink,
editor-in-chief of bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos.

"This is a villainous murder. We have deep sorrow. We send our
condolences to Dink’s family," the U.S. executive told A.A.

Dink was shot in front of his office building in Sisli district of
Istanbul today, and died instantly at the scene.

ANKARA: Killing Of Hrant Dink – Witnesses Say They Heard 3 Gunshots

Turkish Press
Jan 20 2007

Killing Of Hrant Dink – Witnesses Say They Heard Three Gunshots
Published: 1/20/2007

ISTANBUL – Witnesses said they heard three gunshots where Turkish
journalist of Armenian descent Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of
bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, was shot dead today.
Witnesses also noted they saw a 25-30 year-old man (1.65 meters tall)
running to a cross street of Halaskargazi Street.

Board member of Agos weekly Serkis Seropyan said Dink was called
outside the building by someone after lunch.

"Someone had shot him in the head three times," he said.

Meanwhile, Governor of Istanbul Muammer Guler arrived at the crime
scene.

An ambulance to carry Dink’s body also arrived at Agos’s building.

Hrant Dink was sentenced to six months in prison for "insulting
Turkishness" in one of his articles.

Meanwhile, Turkish Justice Minister Cemil Cicek said Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan is going to make a statement on the incident.

Armenians of Iraq Return

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ARMENIANS OF IRAQ RETURN
[04:44 pm] 18 January, 2007

The Armenians of Iraq go on returning to their Homeland. Some of them
live in rented houses, others have already bought flats. «Those who
managed to sell their property in Iraq have bought flats in Armenia
and live perfectly».

«There are people who are currently looking for temporary dwelling
places. Many of them study in the Yerevan Medical University. They
live comparatively in better conditions. The Migration agency gives
temporary dwelling places to the citizens seeking asylums», says Nune
Asatryan, representative of the Red Cross Organisation in Armenian. By
the way, the organisation is unaware of the number of Armenians
immigrating to Armenia because of the Iraqi war. They are only aware
of their applicants.

No country is bound to provide refugees with flats. Armenia is not an
exception in this respect.

The Danish Council of refugees is implementing a program in Armenia
aimed at assisting the refugees. The Armenian Red Cross, «Mission to
Armenia» NGO and Armenian Sociological Association have got the right
to realise the program.

According to the 2006 statistic data, they have already rendered
assistance to 286 applicants, among them people seeking shelters,
people having the status of temporary refuge.

The refugees from Iraq are classified as people having the status of
temporary refuge as according to the international and local
legislation, in case of mass migration people are granted temporary
status.

By the way, the Armenian Red Cross will render the Iraqi refugees
financial and material assistance depending on the number of family
members and the family needs. They will also give them medicine in
case of chronic diseases. The above mentioned organisation also holds
trainings, excursions aimed at integrating refugees’ children to the
society.