Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Today Is Soghomon Tehlirian Commemoration Day

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Today Is Soghomon Tehlirian Commemoration Day

    TODAY IS SOGHOMON TEHLIRIAN COMMEMORATION DAY

    tert.am
    23.05.12

    May 23 is a day to commemorate Soghomon Tehlerian, an Armenian national
    hero who became famed for assassinating the chief perpetrator of the
    Genocide, Talaat Pasha, in 1921.

    Tehlirian was born in Bagaritch, Western Armenia in 1896. After
    completing his preliminary education in his hometown, he pursued
    further studies at the Central College of Yerznka.

    In 1913, Tehlirian moved to Serbia, but following the breakout of World
    War I, he departed to Armenia to join a voluntary detachment led by
    the legendary hero, Zoravar Andranik (Andranik Ozanyan). A survivor of
    the Armenian Genocide, Tehlirian was deeply moved by the big tragedy.

    In 1921, Tehlirian joined the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation-Dashnaksutyun's Operation Nemesis, a covert plan aimed at
    assassinating the architects of the 21st century's first heinous crime
    against humanity. He gunned down Talaat Pasha in the Charlottenburg
    District of Berlin, Germany on March 15, 1921 as an act of vengeance
    for Talaat's role in orchestrating the Genocide. Tehlirian was tried
    and subsequently acquitted by a German court.

    The trial of Tehlirian was a rather sensationalized event at the time,
    with the hero being defended by three attorneys.. It examined not only
    Tehlirian's actions but also his conviction that Talaat Pasha was the
    main author of the Armenian deportation and mass killings. The defense
    attorneys made no attempt to deny the fact that Tehlirian had killed
    a man, and instead focused on the influence of the Armenian Genocide
    on Tehlirian's mental state. It took the jury slightly over an hour
    to render a verdict of "not guilty" on grounds of temporary insanity.

    Later in the year, one of the streets in the district was named
    after Tehlirian. On June 2, 1921, the German court declared the the
    hero invincible.

Working...
X