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    TURKS CALL FOR JUSTICE IN KILLING
    By Jorge Barrera

    Ottawa Sun, Canada
    Aug. 28, 2006

    Attache's slaying unsolved after 25 years

    He doesn't want his last name published, fearing Armenian terrorists
    will get him this time.

    Ercan was a young teenager when three armed men calling themselves
    Armenian revolutionaries stormed the Turkish embassy in Ottawa,
    killed a guard and blasted their way into the building with explosives.

    They were after the Turkish ambassador, who tried to jump out
    a window to escape. The men grabbed the ambassador's daughter and
    Ercan's 11-year-old sister instead. They held them for more than five
    hours. It was March 12, 1985.

    SECRET HIDEOUT

    Ercan's mother burst into his room and took him to a secret hideout
    inside the embassy compound, where the family was living while working
    for the Turkish government's department of external affairs.

    "How would you feel if someone holds a gun against your family member
    and you question whether she is going to live or not going to live?"

    says Ercan, who is now 36. "It leaves a horrible memory in your mind."

    Ercan's leather jacket is soaked, his wet black hair flat against
    his head. He has been hanging signs that read "murderers are still
    on the loose" and "condemn don't justify" at the corner of the Ottawa
    River Pkwy. and Island Park Dr.

    10 BULLETS FIRED

    There, on Aug. 27, 1982, a man carrying a 9-mm Browning handgun walked
    up to Col. Atilla Altikat, Turkish military attache for Canada, who
    was stopped at the lights going east on the parkway. The man fired
    10 bullets into Altikat's body in the midst of the morning rush hour.

    RCMP have never caught the killer.

    Ercan and several members of the Turkish community held a rally on
    the parkway yesterday to remember the murder and call for justice.

    "We want them to find who did this and put them in jail," said Yalcin
    Diker, 46.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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