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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Sept 21 2012


    Monument honoring Turkish diplomat opens in Ottawa

    ISTANBUL

    A monument honoring Turkish Military Attach?é Col. Atilla Alt?Ä?±kat, who
    was slain by the Armenian militant group ASALA in 1982, was opened
    yesterday by the Turkish and Canadian foreign ministers, daily
    H?ürriyet reported.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto?Ä?lu said the monument stood in
    memory of all victims of terrorist acts who were killed while on duty,
    calling it "a monument condemning terrorism."

    Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird also spoke during the ceremony.
    "Both Canada and Turkey have lost very worthy diplomats through
    meaningless acts of violence," Baird said.

    The monument is a six-meter-wide and three-meter-deep semi-spherical
    structure comprised of steel and wooden elements that took six months
    to design and another six months to manufacture. All parts were flown
    in from Turkey under the sponsorship of Turkish Airlines in July.

    Alt?Ä?±kat was assassinated by ASALA in Ottawa in 1982 while he was
    waiting at a red light. Ten shots were fired at him. He died on the
    scene.

    Active from 1975 to 1991, ASALA claimed responsibility for about 200
    attacks on Turkish diplomatic and non-diplomatic institutions and
    murdered 58 Turkish and non-Turkish people, 34 of whom were Turkish
    diplomats. ASALA was listed as a terrorist organization by the United
    States until the 1980s, but was taken off the list when the group
    disbanded.

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/monument-honoring-turkish-diplomat-opens-in-ottawa-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=30657&NewsCatID=359



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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