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Furkan Dogan

Furkan Dogan, 19, a Turkish-American who held dual citizenship, was one of nine activists killed in Monday's pre-dawn military takeover of six aid ships by Israeli forces in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Mr. Dogan's body was to be flown to his family's hometown of Kayseri for burial, the state-run Anatolia News Agency reported. This family photo was taken in November 2008. (AP Photo/Dogan Family Archive)
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Furkan Dogan, 19, a Turkish-American who held dual citizenship, was one of nine activists killed in Monday's pre-dawn military takeover of six aid ships by Israeli forces in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Mr. Dogan's body was to be flown to his family's hometown of Kayseri for burial, the state-run Anatolia News Agency reported. This family photo was taken in November 2008. (AP Photo/Dogan Family Archive)

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