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14 Jan
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Remembering the Orly Attack

by Maxime Gaui*n

On July 15, 1983, was perpetrated the worst terrorist attack which happened in France since the end of World War II, and the worst perpetrated in peace time. A bomb placed by the Armenian Secret Army for Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) in Orly airport (one of the two main airports of Parisian agglomeration) killed eight tourists (four French, two Turks, one American, one Swedish), wounded 90, including around 60 seriously, including several who remained infirm for life. As confessed Waroujan Garbidjian (Karapetian), chief of ASALA in France, sentenced to life for the attack, the goal was to destroy a plane of Turkish Airlines (and so to kill all his passengers and staff); it is only by accident that the explosion happened in the airport. “Orly” remained the symbol of bloody terrorism against Turkey and related targets.

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14 Jan
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”Irkçı katliam yaptılar”

Ermeni ırkçılarının 1915’teki tehcirden önce yaptığı katliamlar; Çarlık Rusya’sını bile duruma müdahale etmek zorunda bıraktı! Ermeni çeteciler bu katliamları nedeniyle idam cezasına çarptırıldı. Çarpıcı mahkeme tutanakları Rusya Çarlığı’nın Genelkurmay Arşivi’nden çıktı. Araştırmacı Mehmet Perinçek, ilk kez gün yüzüne çıkardığı belgeleri Ulusal Kanal’a anlattı.

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13 Jan
0

Peter Stanley ; Grab a coke, some popcorn, relax and enjoy the movie

Good old prof Stanley – never one to let an opportunity to have a kick at Turks or Turkey go by.

The learned professor, who last year wrote a heartfelt piece with the title “Our misguided friendship with Turkey”, now loses the plot over a number of errors he says are in the Water Diviner.

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13 Jan
0

The year of an Anglo-American apology to Armenians and Turks

by Tal Buenos

Expectations of the year 2015 have much to do with the roundness of the number of years since 1915. They also have much to do with the political purpose that the historical Ottoman-Armenian conflict serves to this day and how such purpose has guided the phenomenon that is the field of genocide study.

The study of genocide in Western academia is at its core a form of American soft power that has introduced a dominant language on genocide. This language has been disseminated internationally through top-down organization and is controlled according to American interests.

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