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Saturday January 20, 2007 15:17 by ender yilmaz - AKi -Turkey
“Those who killed Hrant Dink are” shouted one speaker at Taksim square sit-in yesterday evening “those who don’t want people’s fraternity, …those who killed 1,5 million Armenians, … those who exiled hundreds of thousands of Kurds from their villages, …those who created Sivas, Çorum, Maraş massacres, …those who represent the rotten gang order of this country, …”
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3I think Hrant Dink is a real hero. He knew he could be killed, but he continued talking about truth=Genocide. He will live forever , even with his death he will help the recognition of the Genocide by Turkey.
One day Turkey will have no choice but to accept it.
And thanks to God now it is not 1915, that again Turkish government can kill 2 million Armenians and nobody will know about it....
Times are changed, it is better for Turkish nation to change as well and accept the Genocide and live with peace with its neighbors.
how can you explain the fact Turkey doesn’t open its borders with Armenia.
Turkey Are you afraid of that small country Armenia, or you afraid of the Truth, you afraid of Hrant DinkS ...??/?
Wake up...Turkey...you cant do more Genocides....STOP.....
yes it's write times changed
what do you do in ırak???? every day there killed many people
what are you doing there
are they not people
what dou you know about 1915 , abaut genocid
times changed but your genocid on the wolrd dosn't changed You and USA are the morders of many hundred peoples on the world not "We"
Nationalist Turkish (and even Kurdish) people usually criticize claims of Armenian genocide in 2 ways- one is claiming armenians with killing innocent local people and insurrection - the other one is claiming imperialist states (such as France, US and others) causing lots of such massacres in their own history and using Armenians to attack Turkey in the international arena.
both may be true in -some sense- but none of them can justify any genocide or massacre. lots of people (and states) have killed other innocent people in the past and still being continued to be killed... lots of different groups of people have revolted but as anarchists we should know that state's invervention, repression or massacre always acted/acts as a factor preventing people to have freedom. on the other hand, in the history of 20th century Armenian genocide was probably the first among such massacres both in the sense of numbers and the explicit identity of the relevant people that were involved. even Hitler had said "now- who remember armenians?" - in his answer to a question about discrimination of jewish people.
I believe that state politics should not bother us- it is their own platform not ours. they may think and decide whatever they want.. h.dink himself also believed that changes should come from the basement from the grassroot level not from above.