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Photo Essay: Turkey’s Year of Turbulence
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History strikes: A woman holds up a photo of controversial Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor Hrant Dink, who was assassinated in broad daylight in 2007. Nineteen people went on trial beginning July 7 for involvement in the murder, which is thought to have been perpetrated for nationalistic reasons. Prior to his assassination, Dink had published articles and produced a documentary on the Armenian “genocide” of 1915. To this day, Turkish officials deny that any genocide took place.

 

Photo: BULENT KLIC/AFP/Getty Images



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