As we approach the 20th anniversary of the murder of one of our newspaper’s founders, Hrant Dink, we would like to hear the stories of young people who got to know him after his assassination. We are looking for people, between the ages of 18 and 35, who were either not born yet or were young when Hrant Dink was killed, and who later encountered him through a book, a commemoration, a speech, or another occasion. We would like to publish a selection of the texts you send us in Agos, either with your name or anonymously, if you prefer.
You can write your story based on the following questions:
When and under what circumstances did you first hear the name Hrant Dink? Before getting to know him, what did his name evoke for you? Was there a moment when you came to know him more closely over time? Did this change something for you? Do you ever associate him with a decision you made in your life, a relationship you formed, or a particular way of behaving?
You can send your writings to [email protected].



