Denationalization of Citizenship? The Turkish ExperienceFootnote1 1 This article is dedicated to the memory of Hrant Dink, an Armenian Turkish journalist/writer who was the editor of the newspaper Agos and a beloved friend, who was assassinated in Istanbul on 19 January 2007. While his assassination is a signal of a nationalist backlash, about 100,000 people (mostly Muslim Turks) who marched in grief in his funeral portrayed the enduring possibility of rethinking citizenship in Turkey in denational terms.
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