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After Hrant Dink: The Newspaper at the Center of the Story

by Asbarez Staff
January 19, 2011
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On the fourth anniversary of Hrant Dink’s murder, the new editor-in-chief of Dink’s Istanbul-based Agos weekly, Robert Koptas, speaks with Alexander Christie-Miller of the Southeast European Times about his predecessor’s assassination and legacy and its broader implications for Turkey and its Armenian minority.
Dink was assassinated outside the offices of his Turkish-Armenian bilingual paper in 2007. His murder is allegedly linked to elements within Turkey’s “Deep State.” Dink is believed to have been silenced for using his newspaper to address some the most sensitive issues surrounding modern Turkey’s cultural and ethnic identity, including the denial of the Armenian Genocide.
The complete interview with Kopta in the Southeast Europe Times can be read here.

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  1. Kiazer Souze says:
    12 years ago

    There were indeed a lot of good people who were horrified. Let us make friends with those people first and I am sure that things will change for the better.

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  2. sam says:
    12 years ago

    yes kiazer i agree with you we need more courages turks like you who are not afraid to speak the truth.

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