GRAY WOLVES ACT AGAINST FRENCH ARMENIANS IN COOPERATION WITH THE TURKISH SECRET SERVICES AND GOVERNMENT
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6214
17:57 . 04/04
The news published lately in French press once again proved that
the demonstrations held against the bill criminalizing the denial
of the Armenian Genocide in France were not self-existing. One of
the leading weeklies "Le Point" e-Journal published the report of the
Main Directorate of France's Internal Intelligence, according to which
the demonstration involving thousands of people against the Armenian
Genocide denial criminalization bill was organized under the name of
the Turkish Federation of France"is not a federation", but in fact
it's a cover for the nationalist "Gray Wolves" organization.
"People came to participate in the demonstration from Belgium, ...
other European countries, about 25 000 people, dangerous, well-armed
and well-organised".
According to the Main Directorate of France's Internal Intelligence
such organizations also participated in the demonstrations as
"Anatolia" cultural centre, "Radio Mit" or "The Union of Ataturk's
Ideas" and the "Talaat Pasha" committee. The 19-page report says that
the organizations which participated in the demonstration in January,
act by the guidance of the Turkish intelligence, which is coordinated
by the Turkish government.
"We know there is an agreement among secret services, the military,
the Turkish government and "Gray Wolves" over the Armenian issue.
This is the only issue, over which it is possible to come to an
agreement so as to make us weaker. They are trying to create an
atmosphere of fear: they are following, sending messages.
"The danger is that we have political weight in France today,
they are trying to counterbalance. It is very dangerous since they
have a Turkish state, we have the resources of the Armenian community
in France, which is impossible to compare," the representative of
the ARF-D Central Committee in Western Europe Murad Papazian said.
It is also stated in the report that the Turkish community in
France gets financing from other countries and very often from
the Turkish state and is a serious threat for the French people
particularly for the Armenians in France.
To note, Turkey has already taken steps to declare the publications
false. The Turkish Embassy in France has circulated a statement,
which says that according to their data, there was no such a report.
The Main Directorate of France's Internal Intelligence didn't give
any official comment on this.
The special report submitted to the prime minister in the 1990s
was already officially published in Turkey, in which the attacks
and attempted murders against the France-based Armenian public,
political figures, national, cultural institutions in the 1980s were
thoroughly presented. Those attacks and attempted murders were carried
out by elements formed by nationalistic groups and having acted in
the Turkish secret service system not officially.
Their leader was Abdullah Chatli who played a role of a "bridge"
in the system of the Turkish secret structures "Mafia". His mysterious
death has an inner political influence in Turkey till today.
Murad Papazyan remembers well those days when the buildings of
youth unions, a radio station and other buildings, as well as the
memorial to the Armenian Genocide in Artforville were bombed. Moreover,
his father Hanry Papazyan who was an ARF-D Bureau member on those days
remained alive on May 1, 1984 only by chance. The explosive attached
to his car didn't explode as there was something wrong with it.
These are facts, which are already officially being published
in Turkey. The book titled "A Secret Story of the Turkish Security
Structure" is one of the examples, the author of which Tuncay Ozkan
has been in prison for already two years.
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=6214
17:57 . 04/04
The news published lately in French press once again proved that
the demonstrations held against the bill criminalizing the denial
of the Armenian Genocide in France were not self-existing. One of
the leading weeklies "Le Point" e-Journal published the report of the
Main Directorate of France's Internal Intelligence, according to which
the demonstration involving thousands of people against the Armenian
Genocide denial criminalization bill was organized under the name of
the Turkish Federation of France"is not a federation", but in fact
it's a cover for the nationalist "Gray Wolves" organization.
"People came to participate in the demonstration from Belgium, ...
other European countries, about 25 000 people, dangerous, well-armed
and well-organised".
According to the Main Directorate of France's Internal Intelligence
such organizations also participated in the demonstrations as
"Anatolia" cultural centre, "Radio Mit" or "The Union of Ataturk's
Ideas" and the "Talaat Pasha" committee. The 19-page report says that
the organizations which participated in the demonstration in January,
act by the guidance of the Turkish intelligence, which is coordinated
by the Turkish government.
"We know there is an agreement among secret services, the military,
the Turkish government and "Gray Wolves" over the Armenian issue.
This is the only issue, over which it is possible to come to an
agreement so as to make us weaker. They are trying to create an
atmosphere of fear: they are following, sending messages.
"The danger is that we have political weight in France today,
they are trying to counterbalance. It is very dangerous since they
have a Turkish state, we have the resources of the Armenian community
in France, which is impossible to compare," the representative of
the ARF-D Central Committee in Western Europe Murad Papazian said.
It is also stated in the report that the Turkish community in
France gets financing from other countries and very often from
the Turkish state and is a serious threat for the French people
particularly for the Armenians in France.
To note, Turkey has already taken steps to declare the publications
false. The Turkish Embassy in France has circulated a statement,
which says that according to their data, there was no such a report.
The Main Directorate of France's Internal Intelligence didn't give
any official comment on this.
The special report submitted to the prime minister in the 1990s
was already officially published in Turkey, in which the attacks
and attempted murders against the France-based Armenian public,
political figures, national, cultural institutions in the 1980s were
thoroughly presented. Those attacks and attempted murders were carried
out by elements formed by nationalistic groups and having acted in
the Turkish secret service system not officially.
Their leader was Abdullah Chatli who played a role of a "bridge"
in the system of the Turkish secret structures "Mafia". His mysterious
death has an inner political influence in Turkey till today.
Murad Papazyan remembers well those days when the buildings of
youth unions, a radio station and other buildings, as well as the
memorial to the Armenian Genocide in Artforville were bombed. Moreover,
his father Hanry Papazyan who was an ARF-D Bureau member on those days
remained alive on May 1, 1984 only by chance. The explosive attached
to his car didn't explode as there was something wrong with it.
These are facts, which are already officially being published
in Turkey. The book titled "A Secret Story of the Turkish Security
Structure" is one of the examples, the author of which Tuncay Ozkan
has been in prison for already two years.
From: Baghdasarian