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Istanbul: 10 years without Hrant Dink 2007-2017

January 19, 2017 By administrator

Today marks the 10th anniversary since the assassination of Hrant Dink, the founding editor-in-chief of the Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos.
Tens of thousands in Istanbul will head to the editorial office today to commemorate the slain journalist and intellectual who is firmly believed to have fallen victim to his outspoken criticism of the Turkish authorities, their discriminatory policies towards ethnic minorities and denial of the Armenian Genocide.
“There are Turks who don’t admit that their ancestors committed genocide. If you look at it though, they seem to be nice people… So why don’t they admit it? Because they think that genocide is a bad thing which they would never want to commit, and because they can’t believe their ancestors would do such a thing either,” he said.
Dink was gunned down in broad daylight outside his office on January 19, 2007.

“10 Years without Dink” is the slogan of this year’s commemoration events.
Ten years ago today, people headed to the site “to eternalize Dink” (as his wife, Rachel, would say). And they did it. But he was alone before – both in his article “Lyrical Solitude” and the in front of Turkish nationalists in court – where only two or three friends would attend the hearings to offer their support to Dink. But Hrant’s bright presence later filled the hearts of millions of people who re-found and reshaped, and reproduced themselves and their own lives and relationships, as well as their own past.
“I had Armenian roots before Hrant[’s assassination]; now I am an Armenian,” says Selin, a character depicted in Turkish writer Leila Niazi’s novel “Talking to Each Other”.
Hrant, a son of Armenians from Sebastia (currently Sivas), was born on September 15, 1954 in the Western Armenian province of Malatia. In 1960, the six-year old boy migrated to Istanbul with two younger brothers; without a home to live, the three spend one cold winter day outside the Armenian Patriarchate then.

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US effectuates 10-year visas for Armenian citizens – embassy

December 22, 2014 By administrator

f54980730d8747_54980730d8782.thumbThe US visas with a validity period of 10 years are becoming effective for Armenian citizens earlier than announced.

The US Embassy had earlier unveiled an agreement about plans to effectuate the procedures from January 1, 2015. In a statement today, it says that the visas will be issued starting from today.

The Armenian citizens who have applied for a Non-Immigrant B Visa will be granted the right to a multiple entry for business or tourist trips for a period of up to 10 years. Participants of exchange programs eligible for F, M or J visas, as well as the individuals under their guardianship will from now on be granted multiple entry visas for up to five years.
The visa fees remain unchanged.

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