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Armenian Incidents

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Up to 95% of Armenians follow Christianity. Armenia has its own church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, which most Armenians follow. It was founded in the 1st century AD, and in 301 AD became the first branch of Christianity to become a state religion. Are there Christian terrorists among them? They live among Muslim Turks and Iranians. Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG) was a militant terrorist Armenian organization from 1975 to 1987. It sought the recognition of theArmenian Genocide by the Republic of Turkey and the establishment of an independent Armenia (including the eastern part of Turkey), to which end it conducted a campaign of attacks that targeted representatives of the Turkish Republic (mainly Turkish diplomats) around the world.[1][2]

Armenians in the Middle East - Wikipedia The Armenians in the Middle East are mostly concentrated in Iran, Lebanon, Cyprus, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine, although well-established communities exist in Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, and other countries of the area. The Armenians of the Middle East speak the western dialect of the Armenian language (except those of Iran)
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April 23, 2018 10 killed 13 injured suspect arrested no connection to terrorism yet. Toronto Van Crash Attack Alek Minassian is accused of renting a van and deliberately running down people on the sidewalk in Toronto  has been charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder and 13 counts of attempted murder. As he was about to be arrested, [16] suspect Alek Minassian can be seen brandishing what appears to be a gun and screaming at the officer to "shoot him in the head".  Police have arrested a 25-year-old IT student over the Toronto van rampage that left ten people dead. Alek was a software  engineering student.

February 17, 2017 crime: shooting spree suspect: killed by police  Jesse Enjaian Oakland Shooting Spree  32-year-old Jesse Enjaian University of Michigan graduate died in the hospital after he was shot and accused of being a sniper and shooting at police officers and a news helicopter in Oakland, California. At the University of Michigan Law school, Enjaian filed a lawsuit claiming classmate Renée Schomp wrongfully reported criminal stalking alleges that on December 9, 2011, Schomp made a phone call to the University Department of Public Safety complaining about two email messages that Enjaian sent to the entire Law School. On March 27, 2012 he alleges Schomp emaile a University of Michigan police officer, claiming Enjaian possessed a firearm and `intended to use it during an act of mass-homicide.’  She told the police she “has considered where the best place in the Law School would be to hide in the event that Enjaian came to the School with a gun”’ and that a mutual friend told her he was `“so concerned about his girlfriend's safety with regard to Enjaian, that he came over to her dorm room right away carrying a baseball bat.”’. . . Police seized a laptop, cell phone, MP3 player, and four external hard drives from Enjaian's apartment. Enjaian claims that the police held his property for 446 days before they returned it to him.

DEC 6, 2010 Armenian gang Shooting on Victory Blvd 1 dead 1 injured(VIDEO ... newsamen  A dispute between Armenian gang members may have led to an early morning shooting in a fast-food restaurant parking lot on Victory Boulevard that caused the death of ...dispute between Armenian gang members may have led to an early morning shooting in a fast-food restaurant parking lot on Victory Boulevard that caused the death of one man and injured extremities of another, a police sergeant said. Witnesses said shortly after 2 a.m. four men in separate cars screamed at each other, Sgt. Michael Kammert said. The witnesses called police, and when officers arrived they found one victim with a gunshot wound to the chest and one victim with gunshot wounds to the right arm, left leg and left foot, he said.  Dispute Turns to Fatal Shooting at Valley Glen McDonald’s (laist.com) One man is dead and a second is recovering from his wounds at an area hospital following a shooting early this morning outside a Valley Glen McDonald’s, according to CBS2.  The LAPD responded to the call of shots fired at Victory Boulevard and Coldwater Canyon at around 2:00 this morning; witnesses say they heard fighting and screaming, and ultimately a lot of gunfire

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1 injured 1 arrested September 20, 2015 Burbank Man Derrick Gharabighi 24, Pleads No Contest To Punching Senior Citizen Over Nutella At Costco October 30, 2015 7:28 PM Sahak Sahakian, 78, was punched in the eye after he asked a man at Costco to leave him a Nutella sample after he took them all. LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — A Burbank man pleaded no contest Friday to hitting a 78-year-old shopper at a Costco Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Derrick Gharabighi, 24, entered his plea to one count of elder abuse and was scheduled to return for sentencing on Sept. 20, 2016. faces up to two years in prison. Last month, Gharabighi was at a Costco Burbank when he walked up to get a Nutella waffle sample. When Sahak Sahakian reached out, Gharabighi took all of them. True News USA: Derrick Gharabighi (Age24) Faces 11 Years in Prison If Convicted of Punching .... Gharabighi is an Armenian name. Costco shopper Derrick Gharabighi who punched a man Daily Mail Sep 22, 2015 - Derrick Gharabighi, of Burbank, California, is accused... A 24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of punching a 78-year-old Costco shopper in the face over free Nutella waffle samples. Derrick Gharabighi allegedly tried to pick up all the samples lying on a bench on Sunday morning when the elderly man, Sahak Sahakian, told him only to take one. According to police, Gharabighi lashed out and hit Sahakian so hard he was hospitalized with a one-inch cut and swelling above his eye. Man Faces 11 Years in Prison KTLASep 22, 2015 - Derrick Gharabighi, 24, was charged with one felony count of elder abuse with the special allegation that he personally inflicted great bodily ...

May 12, 2015 Armenian-Named Man Killed in Deputy-Involved Shooting in Rancho Santa Margarita Identified KTLA  The shooting took place about 2:45 p.m. on Paseo Viento in a residential area (map), according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. victim, identified as 40-year-old Alec Ouzounian (Armenian), was transported by paramedics to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. When deputies entered the residence, they confronted Ouzounian, who was suffering from multiple self-inflicted stab wounds tags

Feb 26, 2015 - Henry Gevorgyan (Armenian surname), 21, is accused of driving a gray Ford Mustang that plowed into a crowd of onlookers, killing two ... Driver who killed 2 spectators during street race in Chatsworth gets 12 years in prison   www.latimes.com/local/crime/la-me-racing-deaths-20160105-story.html  Jan 4, 2016 - Two pedestrians were killed by the driver of a Ford Mustang who fled ... 22-year-old HenryMichael Gevorgyan of Van Nuys, was sentenced to ... Parents of victim in illegal street race that left two dead file suit - LA Times Apr 28, 2015 - 26 when a souped-up Ford Mustang spun out of... ... filed a civil lawsuit this week againstHenry Michael Gevorgyan, the owner of the Mustang. Three Men in Deadly Street Race Crash Sentenced | NBC Southern ...  www.nbclosangeles.com/.../Three-Men-in-Deadly-Street-Race-Crash-Sentenced-3641...
Jan 4, 2016 - Two others, Henry Gevorgyan, 22, and Irael Valenzuela, 39, received ... The Mustang careened out of control after the start of the race, ... Alleged Driver Is 3rd Man Charged With Murder in Double-Fatal ... ktla.com May 12, 2015 - Henry Gevorgyan is shown in a photo posted to his Facebook page in ... Gevorgyan was allegedly driving a Ford Mustang that crashed; he was ...
Henry Gevorgyan charged with murder after Mustang killed two in Los ...
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Mar 3, 2015 - Henry Gevorgyan, 21, was charged with two counts of murder today in ... Man, 21, accused of driving Mustang that killed two men during illegal ...
Man sentenced to 12 years in prison for deadly Chatsworth street race
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Jan 4, 2016 - The 22-year-old owner of the Mustang, Henry Gevorgyan, who was at the scene of the race and was believed to have acted as the starter, was ...

Woman Arrested at SJ Starbucks for Potential Orange Juice Poisoning ... NBC  Apr 30, 2013 - A 50-year-old pharmacist was arrested Monday night after police say she removed two bottles of orange juice from a bag - which they say were filled with lethal amounts rubbing alcohol - and placed them on the shelf with other refrigerated items at a Starbucks in San Jose. Police took Ramineh Behbehanian of San Jose into custody on an attempted murder charge. She was is a pharmacist working for a company owned by Johnson and Johnson. Poisoned OJ Slipped Into Starbucks Cold Case - ABC News Apr 30, 2013 - California Woman Suspected of Poisoning Starbucks' OJ ... replaced orange juice bottles in a Starbucks cold box with tainted ones - and they are .... As for her name, it is more likely that it is of Armenian or Persian derivation.


October 27, 1999 Armenian parliament shooting - Wikipedia  The Armenian parliament shooting,  terrorist [6][7] attack on the Armenian National Assembly in the capital Yerevan on October 27, 1999, by a group of five armed men led by Nairi Hunanyan that, among others, killed the two de facto decision-makers in the country's political leadership—Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan and Parliament Speaker Karen Demirchyan.  at around 5:15 p.m.,[9][10] five men led by journalist and former ARF Armenian Revolutionary Federation member Nairi Hunanyan,[11] armed with Kalashnikov rifles hidden under long coats,[5][9] broke into the National Assembly building on Baghramyan Avenue in Yerevan, while the government was holding a question-and-answer session. They shot dead eight people:[12]

5/4/1982 Somerville, MA Shooting Justice Commandos of the Armenian

1982 Armenian Secret Army for Liberation of Armenia arrest placing bomb in Air Canada office

3/22/1982 Cambridge, MA Bombing Justice Commandos of the Armenian

1/28/1982 Los Angeles, CA Shooting Justice Commandos of the Armenian

11/20/1981 Los Angeles, CA Bombing Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide

June 3, 1981, Orange, USA: a bomb exploded in the Orange County Convention Center in Anaheim, the scheduled site of a Turkish folk dance and music show, causing extensive damage. Two days before, bomb threats provoked cancellation of another Turkish show, in San Francisco.[41]

2/22/1981 Hollywood, CA Bombing Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation

10/12/1980 New York, NY Bombing Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide 4

10/12/1980 Hollywood, CA Bombing Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide


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Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG) (ArmenianՀայկական Ցեղասպանութեան Արդարութեան Մարտիկներ, ՀՑԱՄ) was a militant Armenian organization that operated in various countries from 1975 to 1987. It sought the recognition of theArmenian Genocide by the Republic of Turkey and the establishment of an independent Armenia (including the eastern part of Turkey), to which end it conducted a campaign of attacks that targeted representatives of the Turkish Republic (mainly Turkish diplomats) around the world.[1][2]

Affiliation with Armenian Revolutionary Federation[edit]

The JCAG was the military branch of Armenian Revolutionary Federation.[3] The fact was established as early as May 1976, when a member of JCAG was killed by his own bomb in the headquarters of ARF in Paris.[4] It was confirmed when French political scientist Gaïdz Minassian was allowed to consult the archives of ARF for his doctoral thesis.[5] In several occasions, the official newspapers of ARF, in USA, France and Lebanon justified the "armed struggle"[6] and published official communiqués of JCAG.[7] Such a choice has deep root in ARF's history: the party used terrorism many times, both against Ottoman Empire and Armenians opposed to the Dashnaks, the most famous being Bedros Kapamciyan, mayor of Van, assassinated in December 1912, and archbishop Leon Tourian, assassinated on December 24, 1933.[8]
The legal branches of ARF fundraised to pay the lawyer costs of arrested JCAG members. The most famous case is Harry Sassounian,sentenced to life for the assassination of Turkish general consul in Los Angeles.[9] According to Dashnak newspaper Asbarez(October 15, 1983), several dozens of thousands of Armenians (ARF sympathisers and militants) participated to the Sassounian solidarity groups. French ARF organized a demonstration in front of US consulate in Lyon, in protestation against Sassounian's arrest.[10]ARF supported also Harutyun Krikor Levonian and Alexander Elbekyan, sentenced to twenty years of prison for the assassination of Galip Balkar, Turkish ambassador in Belgrade, both by money and statements of support;[11] and Max Hraïr Kilndjian, sentenced to two years of jail as an accessory in the attempt of murder against Turkish ambassador in Switzerland.[12]
In 1982, an attempt to bomb the building of Turkish consulate in Philadelphia was stopped just in right time by the FBI; the leader of the group, Vicken Hovsepian, is sentenced to 6 years of jail, a sentence confirmed in appeal.[13] Vicken Hovsepian is now the main leader of ARF in USA. In January 2001, another leader of American ARF, Mourad Topalian, was sentenced to 37 months of jail for illegal storing of war weapons and explosives, in the benefice of JCAG.[14]
JCAG's activities were concentrated in European and North American countries targeting Turkish interests.[15]

Other names[edit]

In 1983, the JCAG took the name of "Armenian Revolutionary Army (ARA)"[16] Like before, ARF-affiliated press published ARA communiqués [17] as well as articles supporting its aims.[18]
The ARF organizes every year ceremonies in honor of the five ARA members who attacked the Turkish embassy in Portugal,[19] especially in GlendaleLos Angeles, in New JerseyBeirutParis and Décines-Charpieu.[20]
After the three ARA perpetrators of attack against Turkish embassy in Ottawa were sentenced to life with no possibility of parole for 25 years, ARF slammed the verdict.[21]
Under the name of "Greek-Bulgarian-Armenian Front", the JCAG perpetrated the bombing of Melbourne's Turkish consulate[22] (the Dashnak Levon Demirian was sentenced for this crime and served 10 years in prison[23]) and the bombing of Brisbane's mail sorting facility, on January 19, 1987.

Attacks[edit]

This is a list of attacks by the Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide.
  • October 22, 1975, Vienna: Turkish Ambassador to AustriaDaniş Tunalıgil, was assassinated in his office.[24]
  • October 24, 1975, Paris: Turkish Ambassador to Franceİsmail Erez, was assassinated in Paris, France. His car's driver Talip Yener was also killed in the attack.[25]
  • May 28, 1976, ZurichSwitzerland: Two bombs caused extensive damage to the office of Garanti Bank and of Labor Attaché of Turkish embassy.[26]
  • May 29, 1977, IstanbulTurkey: a double bombing in railroad station and airport killed five persons and wounded 64.[27]
  • June 9, 1977, Roma: Turkey's Vatican Ambassador, Taha Carım, was assassinated in RomeItaly.[28]
  • June 2, 1978, Madrid: Turkish Ambassador to Spain Zeki Kuneralp's car was attacked in Madrid, Spain. His wife Necla, retired Turkish Ambassador Beşir Balcıoğlu, and their driver, Antonio Torres, were killed. Kuneralp was not in the car.[29] Christopher Walker wrote that "as with all terrorism, often murdered shockingly inappropriate people, such as the wife of Zeki Kuneralp, whose family had been instrumental in seeking rapprochement between the different nationalities of post-Ottoman Turkey".[30]
  • October 12, 1979, The HagueAhmet Benler, son of the Turkish Ambassador to the Netherlands Özdemir Benler was assassinated in the HagueNetherlands.[31] Responsibility for the attack was also claimed at the same time by the ASALA.
  • December 22, 1979, Paris: Turkish attaché for tourism in FranceYılmaz Çolpan, was assassinated in Paris, France.[32]
  • January 20, 1980, Madrid, Spain: several bomb exploded in Madrid airport, injuring twelve peoples.[33]
  • February 6, 1980: Turkish Ambassador to Switzerland Doğan Türkmen was attacked in Bern, Switzerland. Türkmen escaped with minor wounds.[34] Max Hraïr Kilndjian was sentenced as an accessory to two years of jail by the tribunal of Aix-en-Provence.[35]
  • April 17, 1980, Roma, Italy: JCAG gunmen opened fire on the Turkish Ambassador to the Holy See, Vecdi Turel, seriously wounding him, and slightly injuring his bodyguard, Tahsin Guvenc.[36]
  • October 6, 1980, USA: Harut Sassounian attempted to kill the Turkish general consul, Kemal Arikan. Sassounian was sentenced to 6 years of jail; his brother Hampig "Harry" Sassounian assassinated Kemal Arikan in 1982.[37]
  • October 12, 1980, New York, USA: A bomb planted under a stolen automobile parked in front of the Turkish Center in United Nations Plaza exploded at 4:50 p.m., minutes before hundreds of employees and tourists exit the United Nations building which closes at 5 p.m. The bomb, which has the force of nine sticks of dynamite, demolished the automobile, hurling the parts of the vehicle in all directions; all that remained of the vehicle is the rear bumper. The flying pieces of metal and glass as well as flames from the blast injured five Americans. The explosion destroyed a vehicle parked across the street, and causes significant damage to the 11-story Turkish Center, and blows out the windows of nearby buildings, including B'nai B'rith, Chase Manhattan Bank, the African American Center, a travel agency and numerous apartment complexes. Assistant New York City Police Chief, Milton Schwartz, expressed “It is absolutely lucky that more people weren’t injured.” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Donald McHenry, condemned the attacks as “savage and calculated terrorism.” New York City Mayor Edward Koch expressed that the incident “demonstrates forcefully that all terrorism, no matter what form it takes, and no matter against whom it is directed, must be condemned and punished.”[38]
  • October 12, 1980, Los Angeles: the offices of Imperial Travel, a travel agency owned by a Turkish American, Ali Ondemir, were partially destroyed by a bomb; a tourist was wounded.[39]
  • December 17, 1980, SydneyAustralia. Two gunmen on a motorcycle shot and killed the Turkish consul-general and his bodyguard. The consul, Sarik Ariyak, had received a death threat that day, and took it seriously enough to swap cars with his bodyguard. The motorcyclists opened fire on the bodyguard, then realizing they had not hit their intended target, caught up with Mr. Ariyak's fleeing car and fired several shots through the windshield, killing him instantly. No one was apprehended. In their phone call to the newspaper, the assassins said they would continue to attack Turkish diplomats and Turkish institutions.[40]
  • June 3, 1981, Orange, USA: a bomb exploded in the Orange County Convention Center in Anaheim, the scheduled site of a Turkish folk dance and music show, causing extensive damage. Two days before, bomb threats provoked cancellation of another Turkish show, in San Francisco.[41]
  • November 20, 1981, Los Angeles: a bomb caused extensive damage where the Turkish consulate of LA is located, 8730 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills.[42] Serge Samionian, Secretary of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Armenian National Committee of America, submitted a letter to Los Angeles World Affairs Council (LAWAC), stating “2000 Armenians are expected to turn out for the demonstration against the Ambassador” of Turkey and requesting that the Ambassador's speech be canceled “in the interest of public safety.”.[43] In vain.
  • January 28, 1982, USA: Turkish consul general Kemal Arıkan was killed in his car as he sat at a stoplight in Los Angeles. Four people were taken into custody; Harry Sassounian, 19 at the time of the killing, was later convicted of first degree murder. The jury found that Sassounian killed Arikan "because of his nationality", leading to a sentencing of life in prison without possibility of parole.[44] In 2002, the sentence was changed in life with no possibility of parole during 25 years, but Sassounian's demand of parole were rejected in 2006 and 2010[45] An accomplice, believed to be Krikor (Koko) Saliba, is still at large.[46]
  • May 4, 1982: New England's honorary Turkish consul general in Somerville, Massachusetts, Orhan Gündüz, whose import shop in Cambridge was the target of a previous attack, was shot by a man dressed in a jogger's outfit, as he sat in his car.[47]
  • June 27, 1982: Turkish administrative attaché, Erkut Akbay in LisbonPortugalwas assassinated outside his home on the outskirts of the city as he returned home for lunch.[48] His wife, Nadide Akbay, was shot in the head as she sat beside him. Nadide Akbay died after eight months in coma on January 11, 1983.[49]
  • August 27, 1982: Atilla Altıkat, Turkish military attaché in Canada was assassinated in Ottawa, Canada.[50]
  • September 9, 1982, Bulgaria: Bora Süelkan, attaché to the Turkish consulate of Burgas was assassinated.[51]
  • March 9, 1983, Yugoslavia. "Turkish Ambassador Galip Balkar died of wounds received when two gunmen shot him in an ambush in central Belgrade. An armed clash between the guerrillas and police ensued and one of the guerillas was wounded. Both guerrillas, who claim to belong to an Armenian paramilitary organization, were eventually apprehended. A Yugoslav passerby was killed during the clash, while a female student and a Yugoslav officer who was trying to capture the assailants were wounded. The Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide claimed credit for the attack.[52]
  • July 14, 1983, Belgium: the administrative attaché of Turkish embassy, Dursun Aksoy, was assassinated in Brussels[53]
  • July 27, 1983, Portugal: during the suicide attack against Turkish embassy in Lisbon, the five perpetrators, a Portuguese policeman (Manuel Pacheco) and the wife of Turkish chargé d'affaires, Cahide Micioglu, were killed; another Portuguese policeman was seriously wounded.[54]
  • June 20, 1984, Austria: the trade and labor attaché to Turkish embassy, Erdogan Ozen, was assassinated in the explosion of his car[55]
  • September 3, 1984, Turkey: two ARA members are killed in front of Topkapi Palace by their own bomb, due to an error of manipulation.[56]
  • November 19, 1984, Austria: Enver Ergün, UN official, is assassinated in Vienna.[57]
  • March 12, 1985, Canada: three ARA members attacked the Turkish embassy in Ottawa, killing the Pinkerton agent Claude Brunelle, who attempted to stop them, taking 12 hostage and attempting in vain to kill the Turkish ambassador. They were later sentenced to life, including 25 years without pardon.[58]
  • November 23, 1986, Australia: During the bombing of the Turkish consulate in Melbourne, one attacker was killed by his own bomb; the other one was arrested. An Australian woman was wounded.[59]

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Jump up^ Assembly of Turkish American Associations, [Report on Armenian Terrorism and JCAG terrorist Hampig Sassounianhttp://www.ataa.org/reference/Supporting_Documents_Hampig_Sassounian.pdf], p. 44.
Jump up^ [1]; Michael M. Gunter, p. 69
Jump up^ ATAA Assures California Prison Parole Board Denies Parole to Armenian Terrorist Sassounian, August 6, 2010.
Jump up^ Francis P. Hyland, pp. 61-62 pp. 68 and 154; Michael M. Gunter, p. 82.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, ibid.; Francis P. Hyland, p. 193.
Jump up^ "AROUND THE WORLD - Turkish Envoy in Lisbon Is Killed by Gunman - NYTimes.com". 8 June 1982. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Jump up^ "Turk Wounded in June Attack By Armenian Terrorists Dies". 11 January 1983. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Gaïdz Minassian, p. 77; Michael M. Gunter, ibid.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, ibid.; Gaïdz Minassian, p. 83.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, pp. 69-70 and 133.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, p. 69; Gaïdz Minassian, p. 92.
Jump up^ Michael M. Gunter, pp. 58-59, 70 and 79; Gaïdz Minassian, pp. 90-93.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, pp. 62-63 and 69; Gaïdz Minassian, p. 92.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, pp. 62-63
Jump up^ Global Terrorism Database; Michael M. Gunter, p. 69.
Jump up^ Francis P. Hyland, pp. 69-70 and 221.
Jump up^ Global Terrorism DatabasePolice Life Magazine, December 2006.

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