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Fifteen years after the assassination of journalist Hrant Dink, an exhibition on his life and struggle titled "Hrant Dink: Here and Now" has opened on Saturday (May 7) in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
The exhibition, which presents a selection of the 23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory in İstanbul, offers visitors the opportunity to "understand Dink's dreams, language, the values such as dialogue and coexistence," the Hrant Dink Foundation said in a press release.
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The exhibition at the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art (NPAK) will be open until July 30.
During the exhibition in Yerevan, the Hrant Dink Site of Memory in İstanbul will build a "digital bridge," that is, a screen where the people from the two neighboring countries who visit both the venues can interact.
"Just as at the 23.5 Site of Memory in İstanbul, so too in Yerevan, Hrant Dink will be the narrator and the guide telling his own story and his path of righteousness," said the foundation. "Separate corners of the exhibition will be a focus on themes such as memory, justice and minority rights in Turkey."
(AÖ/VK)