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Killing of Hrant Dink and Fr Santoro: too many similarities by Mavi Zambak In both cases, killers are from Trabzon, are minors, have ties with far-right circles, have no regrets and said they were acting in the nation's defence. [1]
Istanbul: Hrant Dink's killer released for 'good behaviour' Ogün Samast spent just under 17 years in prison. He was a minor at the time of the crime whose motives and principals remain unknown. [2]
Truth and justice for 'prophet' Hrant Dink, 15 years from murder The journalist and director of Agos was shot dead on 19 January 2007. The contours of the story remain obscure, in a climate of impunity. [3]
Protestant Pastor: “secular” Turkey; enough mockery! Ankara (AsiaNews) – Five young men arrested in connection to yesterday’s murder of three employees of Zirve Christian publishing house in Malatya. [4]
Thousands of Turks sign petition for acknowledgment of Armenian genocide Istanbul (AsiaNews) - "My heart does not accept that the people are insensitive to the great tragedy that the Ottoman Armenians experienced in 1915. [5]
Turkish singer hires the assassins of Santoro and Dink Istanbul (AsiaNews) – “Stop ringing the bells” says the song and the video shows the face of don Andrea Santoro, (the priest killed in February 2005); further on the dead body of Hrant Dink, the ... [6]
Dink murder: the religious authorities remain silent, the media withholds condemnation A priest and friend of don Andrea Santoro, “scandalized”, writes a letter dense with questions: asking the Turkish media how they can fail to pass judgement on suc... [7]
After a long wait, Vaasa will have a new big music club, when the Kanki Arena opens in January 2028. The new concert space is built on the historical premises of Wärtsilä's Circular Kankki factory in Pitkäkatu, Central Central City. (translated from fi) [8]
Killing of Hrant Dink and Fr Santoro: too many similarities by Mavi Zambak In both cases, killers are from Trabzon, are minors, have ties with far-right circles, have no regrets and said they were acting in the nation's defence.
Istanbul: Hrant Dink's killer released for 'good behaviour' Ogün Samast spent just under 17 years in prison. He was a minor at the time of the crime whose motives and principals remain unknown.
Truth and justice for 'prophet' Hrant Dink, 15 years from murder The journalist and director of Agos was shot dead on 19 January 2007. The contours of the story remain obscure, in a climate of impunity.
Protestant Pastor: “secular” Turkey; enough mockery! Ankara (AsiaNews) – Five young men arrested in connection to yesterday’s murder of three employees of Zirve Christian publishing house in Malatya.
Thousands of Turks sign petition for acknowledgment of Armenian genocide Istanbul (AsiaNews) - "My heart does not accept that the people are insensitive to the great tragedy that the Ottoman Armenians experienced in 1915.
Turkish singer hires the assassins of Santoro and Dink Istanbul (AsiaNews) – “Stop ringing the bells” says the song and the video shows the face of don Andrea Santoro, (the priest killed in February 2005); further on the dead body of Hrant Dink, the
Dink murder: the religious authorities remain silent, the media withholds condemnation A priest and friend of don Andrea Santoro, “scandalized”, writes a letter dense with questions: asking the Turkish media how they can fail to pass judgement on suc
After a long wait, Vaasa will have a new big music club, when the Kanki Arena opens in January 2028. The new concert space is built on the historical premises of Wärtsilä's Circular Kankki factory in Pitkäkatu, Central Central City.
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A year after his murder, Don Santoro to be remembered in changing Trabzon Trabzon (AsiaNews) – It was on 5 February 2006 that Don Andrea Santoro, a Roman Fidei Donum priest, was killed by two pistol shots as he was praying in St Mary’s Church in Trab
Sentence for Father Santoro’s murderer upheld Ankara (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Turkey’s Supreme Court of Appeals yesterday upheld the sentence of 18 years and 10 months imposed on the 16-year-old murderer of Italian Catholic priest Andrea Santoro, who wa