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Your defending Terrorism aswell Dead this is sick, I expected more from you.
 
ASALA Terrorism

January 27, 1973 Santa Barbara, California
       The Armenian Gourgen Yanikian, a U.S. citizen, invites the Turkish Consul General, Mehmet Baydar, and the Consul, Bahadir Demir to a lunche. The unsuspecting diplomats accept the friendly invitation. Gourgen Yanikian murders his two guests. He is sentenced to life imprisonment.

April 4, 1973 Paris
       Bombings at the Turkish Consulate General and the offices of Turkish Airlines (THY). Extensive damage.

October 26, 1973 New York
       Attempted bombing of the Turkish Information Office. The bomb is discovered in time and defused. A group calling itself the Yanikian Commandos claims responsibility. They want the release of the double murderer of Santa Barbara, Gourgen Yanikian, who insidiously murdered two Turkish diplomats.

February 7, 1975 Beirut
       Attempted bombing of the Turkish Information and Tourism Bureau. The bomb explodes while being defused. A Lebanese policeman is injured. The Prisoner Gourgen Yanikian Group claims responsibility.

February 20, 1975 Beirut
       The Yanikian group demanding the release of the double murderer of Santa Barbara strikes again. Extensive damage is caused by a bomb explosion at the THY offices. ASALA (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) also claims responsibility for the bombing.

October 22, 1975 Vienna
       The Turkish Ambassador, Danis Tunalzgil, is assassinated in his study by three Armenian terrorists. ASALA claims responsibility.

October 24, 1975 Paris
       Ambassador Ismail Erez and his driver, Talip Yener, are murdered. The ASALA and the JCAG (Justice Commandos for the Armenian Genocide) dispute responsibility.

October 28, 1975 Beirut
       Grenade attack on the Turkish Embassy. The ASALA claims responsibility.

February 16, 1976 Beirut
       The First Secretary of the Turkish Embassy, Oktar Cirit, is assassinated in a restaurant on Hamra Street. The ASALA claims responsibility.

May 17, 1976 Frankfurt, Essen, Cologne
       Consulates General in Frankfurt, Essen and Cologne are the targets of simultaneous bomb attacks.

May 28, 1976 Zurich
       Bomb attacks at the offices of the Turkish Labor Attache and the Garanti Bank. Extensive damage. A bomb in the Turkish Tourism Bureau is defused in time. Responsibility is claimed by the JCAG.

May 2, 1977 Beirut
       The cars of the Military Attache, Nahit Karakay, and the Administrative Attache, Ilhan zbabacan, are destroyed. The two diplomats are uninjured. Credit is claimed by the ASALA.

May 14, 1977 Paris
       Bomb attack at the Turkish Tourism Bureau. Extensive damage. The New Armenian Resistance Group claims responsibility.

June 6, 1977 Zurich
       Bomb attack at the store of a Turkish citizen, Hseyin Blbl.

June 9, 1977 Rome
       Assassination of the Turkish Ambassador to the Holy See, Taha Carzm. He dies soon after the attack. The JCAG claims responsibility.

October 4, 1977 Los Angeles
       Bomb attack at the house of Professor Stanford Shaw, who teaches Ottoman history at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). Responsibility is claimed by an Armenian Group of 28.

January 2, 1978 Brussels
       Bomb attack at a building containing Turkish banking services. The New Armenian Resistance claims credit.

June 2, 1978 Madrid
       Terrorist attack on the automobile of the Turkish Ambassador, Zeki Kuneralp. His wife, Necla Kuneralp, the retired Turkish Ambassador Besir Balczoglu die immediately in the rain of gunfire. The Spanish chauffeur, Antonio Torres, dies of his injuries in the hospital. ASALA and JCAG claim responsibility.

December 6, 1978 Geneva
       A bomb explodes in front of the Turkish Consulate General. Extensive damage. The New Armenian Resistance Group claims responsibility.

December 17, 1978 Geneva
       A bomb explodes at the THY Bureau. ASALA claims responsibility.

July 8, 1979 Paris
       The French capital experiences four bomb attacks in a single day. The first is at the THY offices; the next at the offices of the Turkish Labor Attache; the third in the Turkish Information and Tourism Bureau. A fourth explosive, intended for the Turkish Permanent Representative to the O.E.C.D., is defused before it explodes. The JCAG claims responsibility.

August 22, 1979 Geneva
       A bomb is thrown at the car of the Turkish Consul General, Niyazi Adalz. The diplomat escapes unhurt. Two Swiss passers-by are injured. Two cars are destroyed.

August 27, 1979 Frankfurt
       The offices of THY are totally destroyed by an explosion. A pedestrian is injured. The ASALA claims responsibility.

October 4, 1979 Copenhagen
       Two Danes are injured when a bomb explodes near the offices of THY. ASALA claims credit.

October 12, 1979 The Hague
       Ahmet Benler, the son of Turkish Ambassador zdemir Benler, is assassinated by Armenian terrorists. The murderers escape. JCAG and ASALA claim responsibility.

October 30, 1979 Milan
       The offices of THY are destroyed by a bomb explosion. ASALA claims responsibility.

November 8, 1979 Rome
       The Turkish Tourism Office is destroyed by a bomb. ASALA claims responsibility.

November 18, 1979 Paris
       Bomb explosions destroy the offices of THY, KLM, and Lufthansa. Two French policemen are injured. Responsibility is claimed by ASALA.

November 25, 1979 Madrid
       Bomb explosions in front of the offices of TWA and British Airways. ASALA, in claiming responsibility, states that the attacks are meant as a warning to the Pope to cancel his planned visit to Turkey.

December 9, 1979 Rome
       Two bombs explode in downtown Rome, damaging the offices of PAN AM, British Airways and the Philippine Airways. Nine people are injured in the terrorist attack. A New Armenian Resistance Movement claims responsibility.

December 17, 1979 London
       Extensive damage is caused when a bomb explodes in front of the THY offices. A Front for the Liberation of Armenia claims responsibility.

December 22, 1979 Paris
       Yzlmaz olpan, the Tourism Attache at the Turkish Embassy is assassinated while walking on the Champs Elyses. Several groups, including ASALA, JCAG and the Commandos of Armenian Militants Against Genocide claim responsibility.

December 22, 1979 Amsterdam
       Heavy damage results from a bomb explosion in front of the THY offices. ASALA claims credit.

December 23, 1979 Rome
       A bomb explodes in front of a World Council of Churches Refugee Center, being used as a transit point for Armenian refugees from Lebanon. ASALA claims credit for the attack and warns the Italian authorities to halt the Armenian diaspora.

December 23, 1979 Rome
       Three bomb explosions occur in front of the offices of Air France and TWA, injuring a dozen passers-by. ASALA claims responsibility, stating that the bomb was placed in reprisal against the repressive measures of French authorities against Armenians in France (i.e., questioning suspects, carry out investigations, etc.)

January 10, 1980 Teheran
       A bomb which explodes in front of the THY offices causes extensive damage. ASALA claims responsibility.

January 20, 1980 Madrid
       A series of bomb attacks, resulting in numerous injuries, occurs in front of the offices of TWA, British Airways, Swissair, and Sabena. The JCAG claims credit for the attacks.

February 2, 1980 Brussels
       Two bombs explode within minutes of each other in front of the downtown offices of THY and Aeroflot. The New Armenian Resistance Group issues a communique in which they claim responsibility for both attacks.

February 6, 1980 Bern
       A terrorist opens fire on Turkish Ambassador Dogan Trkmen, who escapes with minor wounds. The would-be-assassin, an Armenian named Max Klindjian, is subsequently arrested in Marseilles and returned to Switzerland for trial. The JCAG claims credit for the attack.

February 18, 1980 Rome
       The offices of Lufthansa, El Al and Swissair are damaged by two bomb attacks. Telephone messages give three reasons for the attacks: 1. The Germans support Turkish fascism; 2. The Jews are Zionists (ASALA); 3. The Swiss behave repressively towards the Armenians.

March 10, 1980 Rome
       Bomb attacks on the THY and Turkish Tourism Bureau offices on the Piazza Della Repubblica. The blasts kill two Italians and injure fourteen. Credit for the attack is claimed by the New Armenian Resistance of the Armenian Secret Army.

April 17, 1980 Rome
       The Turkish Ambassador to the Holy See, Vecdi Trel, is shot and seriously wounded. His chauffeur, Tahsin Gven, is also slightly wounded in the assassination attempt. JCAG claims responsibility for the attack.

May 19, 1980 Marseilles
       A rocket aimed at the Turkish Consulate General in Marseilles is discovered and defused prior to exploding. ASALA and a group calling itself Black April claim credit for the attack.

July 31, 1980 Athens
       Galip zmen, the Administrative Attache at the Turkish Embassy, and his family are attacked by Armenian terrorists while sitting in their car. Galip zmen and his fourteen-year-old daughter, Neslihan, are killed in the attack. His wife, Sevil, and his sixteen-year-old son, Kaan, are wounded. Credit for the double killing is claimed by ASALA.

August 5, 1980 Lyon
       Two terrorists storm into the Turkish Consulate General in Lyon and open fire, killing two and injuring several other bystanders. ASALA claims credit for the attack.

August 11, 1980 New York
       An Armenian group hurls paint bombs at the Turkish House across from the United Nations, home of the Turkish Representations in New York.

September 26, 1980 Paris
       Seluk Bakkalbasz, the Press Counselor at the Turkish Embassy, is shot as he enters his home. Bakkalbasz survives but is permanently paralyzed as a result of his injuries. ASALA claims responsibility for the attack.

October 3, 1980 Geneva
       Two Armenian terrorists are injured when a bomb they are preparing explodes in their Geneva hotel room. The two, Suzy Mahseredjian from Canoga Park, California, and Alexander Yenikomechian, are arrested. Their arrest leads to the formation of a new group called October 3, which subsequently strikes at Swiss targets.

October 3, 1980 Milan
       Two Italians are injured when a bomb explodes in front of the THY offices. ASALA claims credit for the attack.

October 5, 1980 Madrid
       The offices of Alitalia are rocked by a bomb explosion which injures twelve individuals. The ASALA claims responsibility for the attack.

October 6, 1980 Los Angeles
       Two molotov cocktails are thrown into the home of the Turkish Consul General, Kemal Arzkan. He survives with injuries.

October 10, 1980 Beirut
       Two bombs explode near Swiss offices in West Beirut. A group calling itself October 3 claims responsibility for these bombings as well as others on the same day against Swiss offices in England.

October 12, 1980 New York
       A bomb placed in front of the Turkish House explodes. Four passers-by are injured. JCAG assumes responsibility.

October 12, 1980 Los Angeles
       A travel agency in Hollywood, owned by a Turkish-American, is destroyed. JCAG claims responsibility.

October 12, 1980 London
       The Turkish Tourism and Information Bureau's offices are damaged by a bomb explosion. ASALA claims credit.

October 12, 1980 London
       A Swiss shopping complex in central London is damaged by a bomb blast. Callers claim the explosion was the work of October 3.

October 13, 1980 Paris
       A Swiss tourist office is damaged by a bomb explosion. October 3 again claims credit.

October 21, 1980 Interlaken, Switzerland
       A bomb is found in a Swiss express train coming from Paris. Luckily, it does not explode. October 3 is believed to be behind the action, which could have caused a catastrophe.

November 4, 1980 Geneva
       The Swiss Palace of Justice in Geneva is heavily damaged by a bomb explosion. Credit is claimed by October 3.

November 9, 1980 Strasbourg
       Heavy damage results from a bomb blast at the Turkish Consulate General. The attack is claimed by ASALA.

November 10, 1980 Rome
       Five people are injured in attacks on the Swissair and Swiss Tourist offices. ASALA and October 3 claim credit.

November 19, 1980 Rome
       The offices of the Turkish Tourism Bureau and those of THY are damaged by a bomb explosion. ASALA claims responsibility.

November 25, 1980 Geneva
       The offices of the Union of Swiss Banks are hit by a bomb explosion. Responsibility is claimed by October 3.

December 5, 1980 Marseilles
       A police expert defuses a time bomb left at the Swiss Consulate in Marseilles. October 3 claims responsibility.

December 15, 1980 London
       Two bombs placed in front of the French Tourism Office in London are defused by a Scotland Yard bomb squad. October 3 claims the bombs are a warning to the French for assistance they have rendered the Swiss in fighting Armenian terrorism.

December 17, 1980 Sydney
       Two terrorists assassinate sarzk Arzyak, the Turkish Consul General, and his bodyguard, Engin Sever. JCAG claims responsibility.

December 25, 1980 Zurich
       A bomb explosion destroys a radar monitor at Kloten Airport, and a second explosive planted on the main runway of the airport is defused. October 3 claims credit for these attempted mass-murders.

December 29, 1980 Madrid
       A Spanish reporter is seriously injured in a telephone booth while calling in a story to his paper about the bomb attack on the Swissair offices. October 3 claims responsibility.

December 30, 1980 Beirut
       Bomb attack on the Credit-Suisse offices. ASALA and October 3 fight over who gets the credit.

January 2, 1981 Beirut
       In a press communique, ASALA threatens to attack all Swiss diplomats throughout the world in response to the alleged mistreatment of Suzy and Alex in Switzerland. On January 4, ASALA issues a statement giving the Swiss a few days to think things over.

January 14, 1981 Paris
       A bomb explodes in the car of Ahmet Erbeyli, the Economic Counselor of the Turkish Embassy. Erbeyli is not injured, but the explosion totally destroys his car. A group calling itself the Alex Yenikomechian Commandos of ASALA claims credit for the explosion.

January 27, 1981 Milan
       The Swissair and Swiss Tourist offices in Milan are damaged by bomb explosions. Two passers-by are injured. October 3 claims credit for the bombing in a call to local media representatives.

February 3, 1981 Los Angeles
       Bomb-squad officials disarm a bomb left at the Swiss Consulate. The terrorists threaten in anonymous phone calls that such attacks will continue until Suzy Mahseredjian is released.

February 5, 1981 Paris
       Bombs explode in the TWA and Air France offices. One injured, heavy material damage. October 3 claims credit.

March 4, 1981 Paris
       Two terrorists open fire on Resat Moralz, Labor Attache at the Turkish Embassy, Tecelli Arz, Religious Affairs Attache, and Ilkay Karako, the Paris representative of the Anadolu Bank. Moralz and Arz are assassinated. Karako manages to escape. ASALA claims responsibility.

March 12, 1981 Teheran
       A group of ASALA terrorists try to occupy the Turkish Embassy, killing two guards in the process. Two of the perpetrators are captured and later executed by the Iranians. ASALA claims credit.

April 3, 1981 Copenhagen
       Cavit Demir, the Labor Attache at the Turkish Embassy, is shot as he enters his apartment building late in the evening and is seriously wounded. Both ASALA and JCAG claim the attack.

June 3, 1981 Los Angeles
       Bombs force the cancellation of performances by a Turkish folk-dance group. Threats of similar bombings force the group's performances in San Francisco to be canceled as well.

June 9, 1981 Geneva
       Mehmet Savas Yergz, Secretary in the Turkish Consulate, is assassinated by the Armenian terrorist Mardiros Jamgotchian. The arrest of the ASALA terrorist leads to the formation of a new ASALA branch called the Ninth of June Organization, which will be responsible for a new series of attacks.

June 11, 1981 Paris
       A group of Armenian terrorists, led by one Ara Toranian, occupies the THY offices. Initially ignored by the French authorities, the terrorists are only evicted from the premises after vehement protests from the Turkish Embassy.

June 19, 1981 Teheran
       A bomb explodes at the offices of Swissair. The Ninth of June Organization claims responsibility.

June 26, 1981 Los Angeles
       A bomb explodes in front of the Swiss Banking Corporation offices. Again the work of the Ninth of June Organization.

July 19, 1981 Bern
       A bomb explodes at the Swiss Parliament Building. Ninth of June claims responsibility.

July 20, 1981 Zurich
       Ninth of June strikes again. A bomb explodes in an automatic photo-booth at Zurich's international airport.

July 21, 1981 Lausanne
       Twenty women are injured as a bomb laid by Armenian terrorists explodes in a department store. Ninth of June claims responsibility.

July 22, 1981 Geneva
       A bomb explodes in a locker at the train station. Authorities suspect Ninth of June.

July 22, 1981 Geneva
       An hour later, a second bomb explodes in a locker at the station. Police cordoned off the area following the first explosion, thereby preventing injuries from the second.

August 11, 1981 Copenhagen
       Two bombs destroy the offices of Swissair. An American tourist is injured in the explosion. Ninth of June claims responsibility.

August 20, 1981 Los Angeles
       A bomb explodes outside the offices of Swiss Precision Instruments. The attack is claimed by Ninth of June.

August 20, 1981 Paris
       Explosion at Alitalia Airlines. October 3 is back in action.

September 15, 1981 Copenhagen
       Two people are injured as a bomb explodes in front of the THY offices. Police experts manage to defuse a second bomb. Credit is claimed by a Sixth Armenian Liberation Army.

September 17, 1981 Teheran
       A bomb explosion damages a Swiss Embassy building. ASALA's Ninth of June claims responsibility.

September 24, 1981 Paris
       Four Armenian terrorists occupy the Turkish Consulate General. During their entry into the building, the Consul, Kaya Inal, and a security guard, Cemal zen, are seriously wounded. Terrorists take 56 hostages. zen dies of his injuries in the hospital. The terrorists are ASALA members.

October 3, 1981 Geneva
       The main post office and the city courthouse are hit by bomb explosions. An ASALA member is scheduled to go on trial for murder in the courthouse. Ninth of June claims credit for the attacks, which leave one person injured.

October 25, 1981 Rome
       An Armenian terrorist fires at Gkberk Ergenekon, Second Secretary at the Turkish Embassy. Ergenekon is wounded in the arm. ASALA claims credit in the name of the September 24 Suicide Commandos.

October 25, 1981 Paris
       Fouquet's, the fashionable French restaurant, is the target of a bomb attack. A group calling itself September-France claims the attack.

October 26, 1981 Paris
       The same group is behind the explosion of a booby-trapped automobile in front of Le Drugstore.

October 27, 1981 Paris
       September-France carries out a bomb attack at Roissy Airport.

October 27, 1981 Paris
       A second bomb explodes near a busy escalator at Roissy Airport. No one is injured. September-France claims responsibility.

October 28, 1981 Paris
       The same group is responsible for a bomb attack in a movie theater. Three people are injured.

November 3, 1981 Madrid
       A bomb explodes in front of the Swissair offices, injuring three persons. Considerable damage to nearby buildings. ASALA claims responsibility.

November 5, 1981 Paris
       A bomb explodes in the Gare de Lyon, injuring one person. The attack is claimed by the Armenian Orly Organization.

November 12, 1981 Beirut
       Simultaneous bomb explosions occur in front of three French offices: the French Cultural Center, the Air France offices and the home of the French Consul General. The Orly Organization claims responsibility. This organization owes its name to the fact that the French police arrested an Armenian at Orly Airport in Paris because of forged papers. The idea now is to bomb him free.

November 14, 1981 Paris
       A bomb explosion damages an automobile near the Eiffel Tower. Orly claims responsibility.

November 14, 1981 Paris
       Orly launches a grenade attack on a group of tourists disembarking from a sightseeing boat on the River Seine.

November 15, 1981 Paris
       Orly threatens to blow up an Air France airplane in flight.

November 15, 1981 Beirut
       Simultaneous bomb attacks are carried out against three French targets: the Union des Assurances de Paris, the Air France offices and the Banque Libano-Franaise. Orly is responsible.

November 15, 1981 Paris
       A McDonald's restaurant is destroyed by September-France.

November 16, 1981 Paris
       A bomb injures two innocent bystanders at the Gare de l'Est. Orly claims responsibility.

November 18, 1981 Paris
       Orly announces that it has planted a bomb at the Gare du Nord.

November 20, 1981 Los Angeles
       The Turkish Consulate General in Beverly Hills suffers extensive damage. The JCAG claims credit.

January 13, 1982 Toronto
       An ASALA bomb causes extensive damage to the Turkish Consulate General.

January 17, 1982 Geneva
       Two bombs destroy parked cars. The ASALA Ninth of June Organization claims credit.

January 17, 1982 Paris
       A bomb explodes at the Union of Banks and a second is disarmed at the Credit Lyonnais. Orly claims responsibility.

January 19, 1982 Paris
       A bomb explodes in the Air France offices in the Palais des Congres. Orly claims responsibility.

January 28, 1982 Los Angeles
       Kemal Arzkan, the Turkish Consul General in Los Angeles, is assassinated by two terrorists while driving to work. Nineteen year old Hampig Sassounian is arrested and sentenced to life.

March 22, 1982 Cambridge, Massachusetts
       A gift shop belonging to Orhan Gndz, the Turkish Honorary Consul General in Boston, is blown up. Gndz receives an ultimatum: Either he gives up his honorary position or he will be executed. Responsibility is claimed by the JCAG.

March 26, 1982 Beirut
       Two dead, sixteen injured in an explosion at a movie theater. ASALA claims credit for the attack.

April 8, 1982 Ottawa
       Kani Gngr, the Commercial Attache at the Turkish Embassy in Ottawa, is seriously wounded in an attack by Armenian terrorists in the garage of his apartment house. ASALA claims responsibility.

April 24, 1982 Dortmund, West Germany
       Several Turkish-owned businesses suffer extensive damage in bomb attacks. The New Armenian Resistance Organization claims responsibility.

May 4, 1982 Cambridge, Massachusetts
       Orhan Gndz, the Turkish Honorary Consul General in Boston is assassinated. The murderer is still at large.

May 10, 1982 Geneva
       Bombs explode at two banks. The attacks are claimed by an Armenian World Punishment Organization.

May 18, 1982 Toronto
       Four Armenians are arrested for trying to smuggle money out of the country. The money was extorted from Armenians, a common practice throughout the world. In the course of the investigation, it is discovered that the terrorists fire-bombed the house of an Armenian who refused to make his contribution to Armenian terrorism.

May 18, 1982 Tampa, Florida
       Attack at the office of Nash Karahan, the Turkish Honorary Consul General.

May 26, 1982 Los Angeles
       A bomb damages the office of Swiss Banking Corporation. The suspects: four Armenians accused of involvement in ASALA.

May 30, 1982 Los Angeles
       Three members of ASALA are arrested when planting a bomb in the Air Canada cargo-office.

June 7, 1982 Lisbon
       The Administrative Attache at the Turkish Embassy, Erkut Akbay, and his wife, Nadide Akbay, are assassinated in front of their home. JCAG claims responsibility.

July 1, 1982 Rotterdam
       Kemalettin Demirer, the Turkish Consul General in Rotterdam, is shot down by four Armenian terrorists. An Armenian Red Army claims responsibility.

July 21, 1982 Paris
       Sixteen injured in a bomb explosion near a cafe in the Place Saint-Severin. Credit is claimed by the Orly Organization. Orly complains that the French do not treat the arrested Armenian terrorists as political prisoners, but rather as ordinary criminals.

July 26, 1982 Paris
       Orly is responsible for injuring two women in an explosion in Paris' Pub Saint-Germain.

August 2, 1982 Paris
       Pierre Gulumian, an Armenian terrorist, is killed when a bomb he is making explodes in his face.

August 7, 1982 Ankara, Esenboga Airport
       Two Armenian terrorists open fire in a crowded passenger waiting room. One of the terrorists takes more than twenty hostages while the second is apprehended by the police. Nine people are dead and eighty-two injured - some seriously. The surviving terrorist, Levon Ekmekjian is arrested and sentenced.

August 8, 1982 Paris
       A bomb is defused in time. Orly regrets the discovery.

August 12, 1982 Paris
       Terrorists open fire on a policeman assigned to protect the offices of the Turkish Tourism Attache. Luckily, he escapes without injury.

August 27, 1982 Ottawa
       Colonel Atilla Altzkat, the Military Attache at the Turkish Embassy, is assassinated in his car. JCAG claims responsibility.

September 9, 1982 Burgaz, Bulgaria
       Bora Selkan, the Administrative Attache at the Turkish Consulate General in Burgaz, is assassinated in front of his home. The assassin leaves a message We shot dead the Turkish diplomat: Combat Units of Justice Against the Armenian Genocide. An anonymous caller claims that the assassination is the work of a branch of the ASALA.

October 26, 1982 Los Angeles
       Five Armenian terrorists are charged with conspiring to blow up the offices of the Honorary Turkish Consul General in Philadelphia. All belong to the JCAG.

December 8, 1982 Athens
       Two Armenians on a motorbike throw a bomb at the offices of the Saudi Arabian Airlines. The bomb hits a power pylon, explodes and kills one of the terrorists. His accomplice, an Armenian from Iran named Vahe Kontaverdian is arrested. It is later revealed that ASALA ordered the attack because Saudi Arabia maintains friendly relations with Turkey.

January 21, 1983 Anaheim, California
       Nine sophisticated pipe bombs are confiscated from an Armenian bakery after one of the detonators goes off and causes fire.

January 22, 1983 Paris
       Two terrorists attack the offices of THY with hand grenades. No one is injured. ASALA claims credit.

January 22, 1983 Paris
       French police defuse a powerful explosive device near the THY counter at Orly airport.

February 2, 1983 Brussels
       The offices of THY are bombed. The New Armenian Resistance Organization claims responsibility.

February 28, 1983 Luxembourg
       A bomb placed in front of Turkey's diplomatic mission is defused. The Armenian Reporter in New York reports that the New Armenian Resistance Organization is responsible.

February 28, 1983 Paris
       A bomb explodes at the Marmara Travel Agency. Killed in the explosion is Rene Morin, a French secretary. Four other Frenchmen are wounded. A few minutes after the attack, ASALA claims responsibility.

March 9, 1983 Belgrade
       Galip Balkar, the Turkish Ambassador to Yugoslavia is assassinated in central Belgrade. His chauffeur, Necati Kayar is shot in the stomach. As the two assailants flee from the scene, they are bravely pursued by Yugoslav citizens. One of the terrorists shoots and wounds a Yugoslav Colonel, and is in turn apprehended by a policeman. The second terrorist opens fire on civilians who are chasing him, killing a young student and wounding a young girl. The two terrorists, Kirkor Levonian and Raffi Elbekian, are tried and sentenced.

March 31, 1983 Frankfurt
       An anonymous caller threatened to bomb the offices and kill the staff of Tercman newspaper, a Turkish daily.

May 24, 1983 Brussels
       Bombs explode in front of the Turkish Embassy's Culture and Information offices and in front of a Turkish-owned travel agency. The Italian director of the travel agency is wounded. ASALA claims credit.

June 16, 1983 Istanbul
       Armenian terrorists carry out an attack with hand grenades and automatic weapons inside the covered bazaar in Istanbul. Two dead, twenty-one wounded. ASALA claims responsibility.

July 8, 1983 Paris
       Armenian terrorists attack the offices of the British Council, protesting against the trials of Armenians in London.

July 14, 1983 Brussels
       Armenian terrorists murder Dursun Aksoy, the Administrative Attache at the Turkish Embassy. ASALA, ARA and JCAG claim responsibility.

July 15, 1983 Paris
       A bomb explodes in front of the THY counter at Orly airport. Eight dead, more than sixty injured. A 29 years old Syrian-Armenian named Varadjian Garbidjian confesses to having planted the bomb. He admits that the bomb was intended to have exploded once the plane was airborne.

July 15, 1983 London
       A bomb, similar to the one that exploded at Orly, is defused in time. ASALA claims responsibility for both attacks.

July 18, 1983 Lyon
       A bomb threat is made by ASALA against the Lyon railroad station.

July 20, 1983 Lyon
       Panicky evacuation of Lyon's Gare de Perrache following a bomb threat from ASALA.

July 22, 1983 Teheran
       Orly carries out bomb attacks on the French Embassy and Air France.

July 27, 1983 Lisbon
       Five Armenian terrorists attempt to storm the Turkish Embassy in Lisbon. Failing to gain access to the chancery, they occupy the residence, taking the Deputy Chief of Mission(DCM) and his family hostage. When explosives being planted by the terrorists go off, Cahide Mzhzoglu, wife of the DCM and four of the terrorists are blown to pieces. The DCM, Yurtsev Mzhzoglu, and his son Atasay are injured. The fifth terrorist is killed in the initial assault by Turkish security forces. One Portuguese policeman is also killed and another wounded. The ARA claims responsibility.

July 28, 1983 Lyon
       Another bomb threat on Lyon-Perrache railroad station. ASALA claims responsibility.

July 29, 1983 Teheran
       A threat to blow up the French Embassy in Teheran with a rocket attack causes Iranian officials to increase security at the facility.

July 31, 1983 Lyon and Rennes
       Bomb threats from Armenian terrorists force the emergency landing of two domestic French flights carrying 424 passengers.

August 10, 1983 Teheran
       A bomb explodes in an automobile at the French Embassy. ASALA claims credit for the attack.

August 25, 1983 Bonn
       A whole series of bomb attacks against offices of the French Consulate General claim two lives and leave twenty-three injured. ASALA claims responsibility.

September 9, 1983 Teheran
       Two French Embassy cars are bombed. One of the bombs injures two embassy staff members. ASALA claims credit.

October 1, 1983 Marseilles
       A bomb blast destroys the U.S., Soviet and Algerian pavilions at an international trade fair in Marseilles. One person is killed and twenty-six injured. ASALA and Orly claim credit.

October 6, 1983 Teheran
       A French Embassy vehicle is bombed, injuring two passengers. Orly claims responsibility.

October 29, 1983 Beirut
       Hand-grenade attack on the French Embassy. One of the ASALA terrorists is arrested.

October 29, 1983 Beirut
       The Turkish Embassy is attacked by three Armenian terrorists. One of the assailants, Sarkis Denielian, a 19 years old Lebanese-Armenian is apprehended. ASALA claims responsibility.

February 8, 1984 Paris
       Bomb threat on an Air France flight to New York.

March 28, 1984 Teheran
       A timed series of attacks is carried out against Turkish diplomats:
       Two Armenian terrorists shoot and seriously wound Sergeant Ismail Pamuku, employed at the office of the Turkish Military Attache;
       Hasan Servet ktem, First Secretary of the Turkish Embassy, is slightly wounded as he leaves his home;
       Ibrahim zdemir, the Administrative Attache at the Turkish Embassy, alerts police to two suspicious looking men. They turn out to be Armenian terrorists and are arrested;
       In the afternoon of the same day, Iranian police arrest three more Armenian terrorists outside the Turkish Embassy;
       An Armenian terrorist is killed when a bomb he is attempting to plant in the car of the Turkish Assistant Commercial Counselor explodes prematurely. The dead terrorist is later identified as Sultan Gregorian Semaperdan (ASALA).

March 29, 1984 Los Angeles
       ASALA sends a written threat, saying they will assassinate Turkish athletes who take part in the Olympics.

April 8, 1984 Beirut
       ASALA issues a communique warning that all flights to Turkey will be considered military targets.

April 26, 1984 Ankara
       The Turkish Prime Minister, Turgut zal, receives a threat warning him that if he goes ahead with a planned visit to Teheran, ASALA will schedule a major terrorist operation against his country.

April 28, 1984 Teheran
       Two Armenian terrorists riding a motorcycle open fire on Iszk Ynder as he drives his wife, Sadiye Ynder, to the Turkish Embassy where she works. Iszk Ynder is killed, and ASALA claims credit for yet another senseless murder.

June 20, 1984 Vienna
       A bomb explodes in a car belonging to Erdogan zen, Assistant Labor and Social Affairs Counselor at the Turkish Embassy in Vienna. zen is killed and five others seriously wounded, including a policeman. ARA terrorists claim credit for the crime.

June 25, 1984 Los Angeles
       A news agency office in France receives a letter threatening to attack all governments, organizations and companies which assist, in any way whatsoever, Turkey's team at the Los Angeles Olympics.

August 13, 1984 Lyon
       A bomb explodes in a Lyon train station causing minor damage. ASALA claims credit.

September 1984 Teheran
       Several Turkish owned firms in Iran come under attack after receiving warning letters informing them that they are to be targeted. The first victim is the Sezai Trkes Company. A Turkish employee is injured while fighting the fire caused by the explosion. A chain of smaller scale acts of intimidation follows.

September 1, 1984 Teheran
       Iranian authorities expose a plot to assassinate Ismet Birsel, the Turkish Ambassador to Teheran.

September 3, 1984 Istanbul
       Two Armenian terrorists die as one of their bombs goes off too soon. The ARA claims credit.

November 19, 1984 Vienna
       Evner Ergun, Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs of the United Nations, Vienna is assassinated while driving to work. The assassins leave a flag with the initials ARA on his body.

December 1984 Brussels
       Authorities are able to thwart a bombing attempt at the residence of Seluk Incesu, Turkish Consul General.

December 29, 1984 Beirut
       Two French buildings in East Beirut are bombed. ASALA claims credit.

December 29, 1984 Paris
       Following an ASALA threat to blow up an Air France plane, police increase security at the Charles de Gaulle Airport.

January 3, 1985 Beirut
       The offices of Agence France Presse are extensively damaged when a bomb explodes.

March 3, 1985 Paris
       An anonymous caller to Agence France Presse threatens to attack French interests throughout the world upon the indictment of the three terrorists who participated in the Orly attack.

March 12, 1985 Ottawa
       Three heavily armed terrorists storm the Turkish Embassy, killing a Canadian security guard in the process. After blowing up the front door, the gunmen enter the building. Ambassador Coskun Kzrca manages to escape but suffers extensive injuries. The wife and daughter of the Ambassador, who were taken hostage, are later released, and the terrorists surrender. ARA claims responsibility.

March 26, 1985 Toronto
       A threat to blow up the city of Toronto's transit system leads to chaos during the rush hour. An Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Our Homeland claims responsibility for the threat.

November 1985 Brussels
       A special anti-terrorist security squad of the Belgian police exposes and arrests three Armenian terrorists with Portuguese passports. They were planning an attack on Turkish officers at NATO headquarters.

November 28, 1985 Paris
       French police arrest the leader of the terrorist organization - the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia-Revolutionary Movement (ASALA-RM) - Mr. Monte Melkonian, a U.S. citizen. In Melkonian's apartment, police confiscate weapons, explosive devices, arrival and departure information on Turkish ships scheduled to visit France and a picture of Turkey's Ambassador to France, Adnan Bulak.

December 1985 Paris
       Forty-one shoppers in two of Paris' leading department stores (Gallerie Lafayette and Printemps) are injured (twelve seriously) when nearly simultaneous bomb explosions rip through the stores. In the ensuing panic, some 10,000 Christmas shoppers flee into the street. The Armenian Reporter, published in New York, reports in its December 12th issue that French law enforcement authorities are concentrating on ASALA as the most likely perpetrator. ASALA later takes credit for the two bombings.

November 23, 1986 Melbourne
       At 2:15 a.m. a bomb explodes in front of the Turkish Consulate General. One dead -presumedly the perpetrator- and one Australian injured.

 


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Paris Herouni has write in his book Armenia and old Armenia

That Hayazza Theori is a fake...

And he has compared the Aramean language with Armenian and his conclusion is that Armamean was Armenian

Armenian Language began 45 000 years ago

Armenian Written language 25 000 years ago (Pictures,symbols,Hieroglyphs)

Armenian Preliminery alphabet 19 Letters and 10 figures)           X millennium BC


Armenian devolped alphabet 34 letters VI millennium BC

Armenian present alphabet 39 letters Recoverd in 406 AD By Meshrop mashtots

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Originally posted by bulldog

What the hell? this wacko is using AllEmpires forum as an outlet to promote Terrorist Organisations.
 
This has goto be against the rules of the forum and its pretty revolting Dead those sick racist criminals killed loads of innocent people.


Oh be quiet, you have been doing the same with the Grey Wolves, and they are much worse, and still active
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wait, who said 45,000 years?
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LONG LIVE ARMENIA LONG LIVE ASALA
 
What the hell? this wacko is using AllEmpires forum as an outlet to promote Terrorist Organisations.
 
This has goto be against the rules of the forum and its pretty revolting Dead those sick racist criminals killed loads of innocent people.
 
Thumbs%20Down Shame on you


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ok, if u ask ironically, i dont even want to go for discussion, if u ask seriously then let me say:
 
I have read through all the posts. Just becouse of what 5th century Persian Historian said, Armenians can never ever be considered the same nation that lived in Shumer before Shumer. The first alphabet in the world is known as Pho
enician alphabet, which was taken from Egyptian and was developped later. Then it passed to Greeks and then Latin, what most of us uses today. Armenian alphabet is close to aramaic, and Aramaic alphabet has never been invented, it was developped by the time by the nations themselves, and Armenian cannot be root alphabet for Aramaic. Dude, 45 000 years ago, we dont even know who were living in those lands. Some kind of Neolitic people? Who cares. And even if u gather the best scholars of the world of all the time, and give them 5 years to think, they will never be able to find out the language those people were speaking 45 000 years ago - and now u're telling me Armenian language was formed during those times??? Then we all should have been Armenians, becouse, thinking logically, peoples living those times should be all of ours ancestors, right?
Anyway, I am waiting for your reply.


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what has been exagerrated?
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Smile, I see there has been very hot discussions here. Fedayins never kicked anything out of us. Look numbers today, and be sure that justice in the world, in every place will wind itself sooner or later. I dont even care - I even have an Armenian friend, Anton, lol, and I am really sorry for that Janissary guy, since he got really nervous on u. Lol. Stop talking in Armenian language plz. othervise everybody will understand what u say becouse u are the ancestors of Sumer and we all are Indo - Europeans. :-). Don't exagerate your history, and dont plz, bring the facts and information from your mid. school classes becouse it is the same in Azerbaijan - they're way too exagerated. Like, our teachers tell me, that Lullubi, Turukki, Mannae, Guti - they all were Turks, Armenians did never exist, they have just migrated here in 19th century from Syria, and Caucasus is a Turkish land for almost 45 000 years, since archery was discovered. Hows that to u Wink

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please do English otherwise PM, (i don't care though as usual curious) But you'll get busted by the mods ....
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araji ankam em lsem ais kfurner@ verji 8 tarum, nostalgic memories

mikich vata vor du tents es xosum, baits meka du Hay es, ev es kez erbek chem krfi

ps: erb es ko tarikin ei, es aveli nationalist ei. But dont worry, you will grow out of it as you get older
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to klires kez gandon de miasa whats wring with u exav
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du kartsum hayer@ ko het khamadzainven kante im? ko kartsikov Hayer@ ASALAin sirum en? vortex es em aprum, amerikayum, voch vok irents chi sirum. Spanel sovorakan martkantsh voch mi bani chi hastsni.

Naevs, lezut nair xntrumem, du stex voch mekin ches vaxetsnum.

Kez hla stexits chen hanel, vorovhetev es ko vat xoskeri azdetutsiun@ khchatsrel em.

Shat vata vor du ko Hayeri het el es tents xosum, shat vat
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ara ay jahel beranet kkunem kezi xelok pai u kax glxovet ankap baneret gri jokir?
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dude, what the hell is wrong with you?
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LONG LIVE ARMENIA LONG LIVE ASALA
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apesako, there are plenty of other fora, of which you are probably aware, where you can slug it out with fellow ultra-nationalists of the Azeri variety; but one thing I will tell you now, this is not one of them.
 
Please do not dig up old threads with old flame wars.
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apesako, your stay here will be short I predict.
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Damn it dude, I dont want to clean after you...stop this nonsense, or you are going to get banned
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Jannasary if u consider Armenians as your enemy then you should not call urslef azeri u should call urslelf BRAINWASHED AZERI NATIONALIST. and another think KARABAGH (Artsakh) is ours we will never ever ever ever give the lands back this is our homeland. either there would be another war, or it will STAY Armenian, and 2nd of all if you guys talk about so called (Azerbaijan's History) then y do u mention us as a race who was created at 20th century what kind of stupid history is that, and another thing, did u forget what happened in 1991- 1994 or ur history doesnt talk about those years. Couse as far as i know the FEDAYINS KICCKED THE HECK OUT OF U GUYS.

LONG LIVE ARMENIA.!!!Wink
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