Hrant Dink's "Two Close Peoples, Two Far Neighbors" book presented in Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian translation of "Two Close People Two Far Neighbors", the first book by slain editor-in-chief of Agos Armenian-Turkish newspaper Hrant Dink, was presented Wednesday in Yerevan.



"The only thing Armenians know about Dink is his tragic death. The book will disclose to readers not only the author's personality but also his ideas about Armenian-Turkish relations as journalist and publicist," Turkologist Mkrtich Somundjyan, translator of the book, told journalists during the presentation ceremony.



This is the first part of the book. The second part - in Turkish language - was published in Turkey a couple of months ago.

Proceeds from book sale will be allocated to Armenia's orphanages.
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