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HURRIYET NEWS: I said my Friday Prayer and shot him
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 04:26 pm

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/5814002.asp?gid=74

2.       azade
1606 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 04:37 pm

“I read the news on the internet. I saw that he said, ‘I’m from Turkey, but Turkish blood is dirty’."

That's not the words of a sane person.

3.       Trudy
7887 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 05:19 pm

Quoting azade:

“I read the news on the internet. I saw that he said, ‘I’m from Turkey, but Turkish blood is dirty’."

That's not the words of a sane person.



Those are the words the killer THOUGHT Dink said!

According to Dutch newspapers - if I'm wrong I get corrected I hope - Dink was sentenced to 6 months conditional prison. He said in an interview, talking about his fellow Armenians, 'you should not hate the Turks, that is poisening you blood'. He meant the hate would poison them, but some people thought he meant that Turkish people are poisonous. In the interview I read Dink was crying when telling this.

4.       azade
1606 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 05:24 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting azade:

“I read the news on the internet. I saw that he said, ‘I’m from Turkey, but Turkish blood is dirty’."

That's not the words of a sane person.



Those are the words the killer THOUGHT Dink said!

According to Dutch newspapers - if I'm wrong I get corrected I hope - Dink was sentenced to 6 months conditional prison. He said in an interview, talking about his fellow Armenians, 'you should not hate the Turks, that is poisening you blood'. He meant the hate would poison them, but some people thought he meant that Turkish people are poisonous. In the interview I read Dink was crying when telling this.



That just makes the murderer even more crazy. I can't believe he committed murder from something he read on the internet. It's simply tragic.

5.       kai
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:16 pm

Quoting azade:

I can't believe he committed murder from something he read on the internet. It's simply tragic.



+1! Great applause to his father for the great courage of handing his own son in! Poor man

6.       Joey
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:33 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting azade:

I can't believe he committed murder from something he read on the internet. It's simply tragic.



+1! Great applause to his father for the great courage of handing his own son in! Poor man



I recall another case in Turkey recently where a father turned in his own son.

7.       kai
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:45 pm

Quoting Joey:

Quoting kai:

Quoting azade:

I can't believe he committed murder from something he read on the internet. It's simply tragic.



+1! Great applause to his father for the great courage of handing his own son in! Poor man



I recall another case in Turkey recently where a father turned in his own son.



Yes same here....I can't rememeber the story of it though. I posted a link there too.

8.       Mary83
178 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 01:27 pm

Quoting kai:

Quoting Joey:

Quoting kai:

Quoting azade:

I can't believe he committed murder from something he read on the internet. It's simply tragic.



+1! Great applause to his father for the great courage of handing his own son in! Poor man



I recall another case in Turkey recently where a father turned in his own son.



Yes same here....I can't rememeber the story of it though. I posted a link there too.



Merhaba!
Are you referring to the father of the boy who was responsible for the Marmaris bombings that took place last year in august?:-S It didnt happen recently but he also turned his son to the police..

Maria

9.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 01:32 pm

the parents may have turned him in.but where did a 16 year old boy get the idea that murder is acceptable?thats the true tragedy..

10.       KeithL
1455 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 01:42 pm

He was paid to do it I'm sure. I doubt very much he acted alone.

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