Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Turkish Weekly Opinion - The Ferocity in Malatya is the Heritage of Hrant Dink Murder?

"I can’t get rid of my gloomy mood since I have heard the news about the attack on a publishing house that propagates the Bible and about the murder of 3 people committed by 5 men in Malatya who claim that these victims were propagandizing Christianity and working as missionaries. Why? For what reason could such kind of ferocity be committed? How can one demean himself this much? At the risk of embarrassing our religion, nation and ethics, what for such kind of murder could be committed? Is it not possible to end that kind of inhuman ferocity?



It is apparently so easy to corrupt aimless and chronically tense people. Then, who does corrupt them? The number of these questions may be improved; however we can remove obscurity about the ferocity in Malatya through two basic approaches. The first one is subject of security, criminal and justice in which works are mostly speculation or lack of information until specific reports will be issued by prosecutor and other investigators related to the case. On the other hand, the second method is rather close to the researchers in order to identify the process of murder as well as to help the identification. The main debate in analysis of these kinds of murders is the consideration of the process causing murders, an attempt to resolve under what circumstances men could be corrupted and by which reason men could simply commit murder and later putting forward a formula through emphasizing on external factors causing the process."
Turkish Weekly Opinion - The Ferocity in Malatya is the Heritage of Hrant Dink Murder?

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