Thanks to Hrank Dink, people can find unbiased information on Armenia and NKR in Turkish press

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Two Close People Two Far Neighbors" book by slain editor of Akos Armenian-Turkish newspaper Hrant Dink was presented in Yerevan on Wednesday.



"I read the book with great aspiration. Hrant Dink struggled for peace in the region and he died for his ideas," Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan said during the presentation ceremony. "Hrant Dink called for recognition of the Armenian Genocide as a possibility to establish relations between Armenia and Turkey."



Political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan said, for his part, "Hrant Dink should not be only commemorated. People should read his works and consider his thoughts."



"We should know the people who change the world," said Boris Navasardyan, President of Yerevan Press Club.
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