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Hrant Dink, an ethnic Armenian who edited a bilingual weekly in Turkish and Armenian called Agos and was a leading spokesman of the Armenian community in Turkey.
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Hrant Dink, the editor of Turkey's one and only Armenian language newspaper, "Agos," and an honorary member of PEN American Center, now joins the swelling ranks of reporters who have been killed in Russia, Mexico, Iraq, and Turkey this year alone.
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Hrant Dink, the prominent "Agos" editor assassinated in 2007, claimed responsibility for that figure in a 2004 article cited in Ozinian's report.
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Hrant Dink, the prominent "Agos" editor assassinated in 2007, claimed responsibility for that figure in a 2004 article cited in Ozinian's report.
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Aris Nalci, a journalist from the Turkish-Armenian newspaper "Agos" present at the discussion, gave a slightly higher estimate: between 12,000 and 14,000.
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Man who threatened "Agos" newspaper employees given three-year prison sentence
IFEX - 2010
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Aris Nalci, a journalist from the Turkish-Armenian newspaper "Agos" present at the discussion, gave a slightly higher estimate: between 12,000 and 14,000.
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Six days after Hrant Dink's murder, Muhammet Karay sent an e-mail containing threats against "Agos" editorial staff.
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Six days after Hrant Dink's murder, Muhammet Karay sent an e-mail containing threats against "Agos" editorial staff.
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The man who threatened "Agos" editorial staff was sentenced to 3 years in prison
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