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Interview with Sergey Demin and Dmitry Shmelyov

Published: 20 September, 2007, 17:53

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Sergey Demin, CEO of ST Grupp Region, and Dmitry Shmelyov, Chief Commercial Officer of the company, share their views on the international investment forum in Sochi, which kicked off on Thursday.

People carried banners reading “we are all Hrants” and “we are all Armenians.”
 
Police are questioning seven suspects, including teenager Ogyun Samast who prosecutors say has confessed to the killing. They believe the suspect acted out of nationalism and wasn't linked to any specific group.
 
Many Turks were shocked that Dink who sought reconciliation between Turks and Armenians was apparently killed for his views.
 
 

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