Armenian Terrorism on 08.05.1980
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On this day, in 1980, two Armenian gunmen storm the Turkish Consulate General in Lyon, France, and demand the location of the consul general. When the Turkish doorman does not answer, the gunmen kill him,
Armenian Terrorism on 10.24.1975
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On this day, in 1975, an Armenian gunman assassinates the Turkish Ambassador to France, Ismail Erez, also killing the Ambassador's chauffeur, Talip Yener in Paris, France. ASALA (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) and JCAG (The Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide) publicly dispute which group deserves credit for the assassination.
TurkishPAC strongly condemns the Armenian terrorist acts.
(For more information ataa.org/reference)
Armenian Terrorism on 3.9.1983
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On this day, in 1983, two Armenian gunmen assassinate the Turkish Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Galip Balkar, and seriously wound his chauffeur, Necati Kayar, in central Belgrade. One of the gunmen, Antranig Boghosian (a.k.a. Harutiun Levonian), also opens fire on and seriously wounds a Yugoslav Colonel, other gunman, Raffi Elbekian, opens fire on the civilians, killing a young male student and wounding a young girl.
Armenian Terrorism on 12.17.1980
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On this day, in 1980, two Armenian gunmen assassinate Turkish Consul General, Sarik Ariyak, and his bodyguard, Engin Sever in Sydney, Australia, as the Turkish officials are walking toward their vehicle. Ariyak dies instantly and the bodyguard dies on the way to the hospital. JCAG claims responsibility...
Armenian Terrorism on 4.28.1984
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On this day, in 1984, two Armenian gunmen open fire on Isik Yonder, as he drives his wife, Sadiye Yonder, to the Turkish Embassy in Teheran, Iran, where
she works. Isik Yonder is killed and Sadiye Yonder is injured. Armenian Secret
Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) claims responsibility.
TurkishPAC condemns Armenian terrorist acts.
(For more information: www.ataa.org/reference)
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