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![]() Armenian Avenger - Gourgen Yanikian "...In 1973, a lone gunman, Genocide survivor Gourgen Yanikian, assassinated the Turkish Consul and Vice-Consul in Los Angeles. Several others, particularly Armenians from the Middle East who were influenced by leftist organisations such as the PLO, followed Yanikian's example. Over the next decade a number of different Armenian terrorist organisations were formed. The best known of these were the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), the Armenian Revolutionary Army (ARA), the Justice Commandos for the Armenian Genocide, New Armenian Resistance. The articles of prominent journalist, Levon Yergat, appeared in American-Armenian journal Nor Seround (New Generation) in 1979, in which the acts of these assassins was explained in the light of the cautiousness and inactivity of the political parties and their apparent reliance on the world powers to solve the Armenian Question. Lectures, demonstrations, and appeals to world powers had proven futile, argued Yergat..." May God bless us more with heroic avengers such as Gourgen Yanikian.
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Yanikian, a U.S. citizen, was responsible for the assasination of Mehmet Baydar and Bahadir Demir, both Turkish diplomats working in the U.S. On January 27th, 1973, Baydar and Demir agreed to meet with Yanikian in Los Angeles for what was supposed to be a friendly lunch. Upon arrival, however, Yanikian shot both diplomats. Later that year, the 78 year old Yanikian was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He was later paroled in 1984, but died shortly after his release. Yanikian's crime is attributed to the long-standing Turkish-Armenian dispute regarding the extent of genocidal motives by the Turks against Armenians during World War I.
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Kourken jan, yegur kini letsnenk yev khmenk ku hishadagin
Abris, abris, shad abris.....ko hishadage mna antaram u nor khempagner araj kan kezmov nershenjvadz yev zinyal baykari havadkov.... Long Live the Armenian Nation |
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A really Great Patriot! He will remain in our hearts like Andranik and all others!
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![]() Մեր Անշիրիմ Հերոսը 1895թ. դեկտեմբերի 25-ին, Էրզրումում ծնվեց հայ պահանջատիրության ջահակիր, նոր ազատագրական պայքարի հիմնադիր Գուրգեն Յանիկյանը: 78 տարեկան հասակում, 1973թ. հունվարի 27-ին, Կալիֆորնիայի Սանտա Բարբառա քաղաքում նա, ի ՎՐԵԺ հայոց ցեղասպանության, գնդակահարեց Թուրքիայի երկու հյուպատոսներին: Դատապարտվեց ցմահ բանտարկության և մահացավ 1984թ. բանտում՝ 89 տարեկան հասակում։ Եկե՛ք լսենք մեր ՀԵՐՈՍԻ կենդանի խոսքը բանտից(ԱՄՆ - 1979Թ.) և բռնկվենք ՍՈՒՐԲ վրեժով։ http://www.armenianaryans.com/aafiles/aaforum/aaaudio/yanikyan.mp3 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ավելի շատ տեղեկությունների համար այցելեք՝ http://louysworld.com/2007/12/25/24-...e%d5%a5%d6%81/
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Կեցցե՛ Արորդիների Հայրենիք Հայաստանը Long Live Armenia! Last edited by Hopar; 12-28-2007 at 10:23 PM. |
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Gourgen Yanikian
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Gourgen Mkrtich (Megerdich) Yanikian (Armenian: Գուրգեն Յանիկյան, December 24, 1895, Erzerum, Ottoman Armenia - March 27, 1984, USA) was an Armenian author, engineer and an Armenian Genocide survivor who assassinated two Turkish consular officials in California in 1973[1]. Biography He studied as an engineer at the University of Moscow and emigrated to the United States, where he wrote a number of novels included The Triumph of Judas Iscariot (1950), Harem Cross (1953) and The Voice of an American (1960). On January 27, 1973, in the Biltmore Hotel, 78-year old emigrant Yanikian had lured a consul general and vice-consul of the Republic of Turkey, who expected to receive gifts of art treasures for their government, but instead Yanikian pulled a Luger pistol from a hollowed-out book and emptied it at them. He called the reception desk, said he killed "two evils", then sat calmly on the patio awaiting arrest. His stated purpose was "to demand justice" for the Armenian Genocide.[2] Armenians hoped Yanikian's trial would provide a vehicle for proving the massacres in a court of law, while there were still surviving witnesses but the District Attorney didn't agree. Yanikian took the only Armenian Genocide witness stand, accompanied by his friend and interpreter, Santa Barbaran Aram Saroyan, the uncle of famous author William Saroyan. Yanikian told of his 26 family members killed in the massacres, and how he watched in hiding as marauding Turks slit his brother's throat. Finally, he said that he killed the Turkish diplomats as representatives of the "government that had massacred his people". He was sentenced to life in prison in July 1973 and paroled in 1984, over the objection of the Turkish government.[3] Two months later, Gourgen Yanikian was dead of natural causes. He was 88 years old.[4] He is known to say, "Im not Gourgen M. Yanikian but unacknowledged history coming back for the 1,500,000 Armenians whose bones desecrate my invisible existence..."[5] In death, Yanikian became a symbol to many Armenians of their resentment toward the Turkish government for refusing to acknowledge the Armenian genocide. Upon Yanikian's death, one of his attorneys, Bill Paparian, said that he "is now a piece of Armenian history."[6] After Yanikian's death, District Attorney David D. Minner wrote: "Looking back, I regret that I did not allow the genocide to be proven. Not because Yanikian should have gone free, but because history's darkest chapters - its genocides - should be exposed, so their horrors are less likely to be repeated".[7] Yanikian would later be appropriated by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia as an iconic figure.[8] At the beginning, it bore the name of "The Prisoner Kurken Yanikian Group".[9] Art There is a conversation between the Brano and Gavra from Olen Steinhauer's "Liberation Movements" dedicated to Yanikian's person:
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