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ARMENIA AND TERRORISM
The Armenians and the Turks
have enjoyed peace and harmony for ten centuries and the Armenians
consisted of high socio-economic status than the Turks. After
the defeat of the Ottomans in Ottoman-Russian Wars (1877-1878),
first Hagia Stefanos Treaty was signed on 3rd March
1878 and the treaty of Berlin (13th July 1878)
followed it. Both treaties have clearly changed the attitudes
of the Armenian subjects towards the empire and Russia and
some other European countries have started to provoke them.
The Armenians have organized themselves for an independent
Armenian State.
Russia, in line with their
national Caucasian policy since the Tsars, was wishing to
weaken the ties of Caucasian Azerbaijan with Turkey by establishing
a strong Armenian state located between these countries. Keeping
this goal in mind, Russia’s Bolshevik leader Lenin has given
the authority to the Armenian origin Caucasian Commissar Stepan
SALIMYAN to establish an Armenian State, which would be dependent
on Russia. Lenin appointed Salimyan on December 18th,
1917 with the decree of December 30th, 1917.
On April 27th,
1920 under the influence of the Bolshevik rule in Azerbaijan
and Southern Caucasia, the Soviet Socialist Republic of Azerbaijan,
Armenia and Georgia, the autonomous province of Nahcivan and
the autonomous Karabag region had been established. Thus,
Armenia has come to own a state with its borders outlined.
Their nationalistic and occupational sentiments thoroughly
aroused and provocated, the Armenians, following the disintegration
of the Soviet Union, have declared their independence on August
23rd, 1990 and have commenced attacking their neighbors with
the utopic idea of forming a greater Armenia.
In 1915, Armenians who betrayed
the Turks during the World War I were relocated. Armenians
have claimed that 1,5 million Armenians had been killed during
the relocation and have been claiming that this was a genocide.
Armenia always had the utopic dream of forming a greater Armenia.
Under this pretext Armenians have demanded land, compensation
and acceptance of genocide from Turkey. In order to accomplish
their aim, they have attacked our representatives and representations
abroad and our domestic establishments between the years 1937
and 1986 by organized terrorist ctivities and they requested
the fulfillment of their demands.
Lately, Armenians have understood
that they would be unable to fulfill their demands with terrorist
activities. So they have resorted after 1986 to put pressure
on Turkey on the political platform and to give various types
of support to the PKK terror organization, whose aim is to
ruin our country and thus to fulfill their land demand.
It has been realized
that Armenia has given militant and logistic support to the
PKK terror organization in settlements close to our country’s
borders, has helped to form camp sites within its boundaries
and that there are top officers in the PKK terror organization
who are Armenian origin.
Armenian Terrorism
The Armenian
attacks, targeting our representatives, our missions and establishments
abroad, began as an “Individual Armenian Terror” by the assassinations
of our Los Angeles Consul General Mehmet BAYDAR and Consul
Bahadir DEMÝR in the city of Santa Barbara on January 27th,
1973 by old Armenian named Gurgen (Karekin) Yanikan. Since
1975 this has been followed by “Organized Armenian Terror”
and it became more violent after demonstrating a rapid increase
within a short time span. Each being different
than the other, 110 attacks have taken place in 38 cities
of 21 countries. Out of these 110 attacks, 39 were armed,
70 with bombings and was an occupation. In these attacks,
42 diplomatic Turkish citizens and 4 foreigners have lost
their lives, 15 Turks and 66 foreign nationals have been wounded.
When we analyze the attacks by years, we observe that the
Armenian terror has shown a major increase since 1979. The Armenian terror
organizations have finalized their active terror actions after
1986 and have carried the Armenian matter to international
platforms. They continue their activities by providing logistical
and militant support to the PKK terrorist organization in
southeastern Anatolia.
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