Hrant Dink

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Hrant Dink was a Turkish-Armenian journalist, editor, and human rights advocate known for his work on Armenian identity and reconciliation, whose assassination in 2007 sparked widespread national and international outrage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Turkish-Armenian person
editor
human
human rights activist
journalist
advocatesFor freedom of expression in Turkey
minority rights in Turkey
causeOfDeath assassination
gunshot wound
commemoratedBy Hrant Dink International Award NERFINISHED
annual Hrant Dink commemorations in Istanbul
countryOfBirth Turkey NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Turkey
countryOfDeath Turkey NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1954-09-15
dateOfDeath 2007-01-19
ethnicity Armenian NERFINISHED
familyName Dink NERFINISHED
founded Agos NERFINISHED
givenName Hrant NERFINISHED
hasCause controversy over Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code
inspired Hrant Dink Foundation NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy for Armenian identity in Turkey
founding the newspaper Agos
work on Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
languageOfWorkOrName Armenian
Turkish
mannerOfDeath homicide
movement human rights movement in Turkey
name Hrant Dink NERFINISHED
notableWork columns on Armenian-Turkish relations
editorial writings in Agos
occupation columnist
editor
human rights advocate
journalist
publisher
participantIn public debates on the Armenian Genocide
placeOfBirth Malatya NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Istanbul NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor-in-chief of Agos
religion Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
Christianity
residence Istanbul NERFINISHED
subjectOf Hrant Dink assassination case
documentaries about his life and death
workLocation Istanbul NERFINISHED

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