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Operation nemesis ii

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  • Operation nemesis ii

    We never had a NUREMBERG, nor nothing similar.
    Main murderers were punished somewhat, thanks to Operation NEMESIS.
    But this is far, very far from being enough.
    At least the main murderers, even dead long ago, must be identified, documented, and when times an opportunity comes, some kind of justice will have to be made. Options, are many, from 'international civilized' ways like in US courts, to the other end, Artzakhsky style.
    But first of all, every murderer, and its hairs, nowdays successors must be identified, in a centralized file.
    I think this kind of file must be kept at the Dzidzernakapert Museum, or HAY TAD, etc...

    I propose, to register here, every murderer, its nowday inheriters, legally and morally responsable for the crimes of their gradfathers, and eventually the financial amount that could be confiscated, to begin with.

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    Re: Operation nemesis ii

    Here we have the perfect example, of an idiot reminding us of its place, the name of his criminal ancestor, and amount of gold he stole from his poor victims.
    Let's begin with him:

    TURKISH BUSINESSMAN SUES SWISS BANK OVER OTTOMAN GOLD

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 18, 2011 - 11:34 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - A businessman from the eastern province of Elazıg
    has filed a lawsuit against the Swiss bank Credit Suisse claiming
    an inheritance of some 800,000 pieces of Ottoman gold and xxxelry in
    its vaults worth close to $300 million, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

    Some 64 lawyers are engaged in the suit on behalf of Sait Ali Bayrak,
    who said "the priceless treasure was transferred to the Swiss bank by
    his father Hasan Bayrak to ensure its safety shortly before Turkey's
    1980 military coup on Sept. 12."

    "Hasan Bayrak earned through honest labor the treasure, which was no
    trophy," his son Sait Ali Bayrak said.


    The gold is worth some $283 million and weighs about six tons. (Imagine how many thousands of Armenian victims this SOB killed!)

    Officials at the Turkish branch of Credit Suisse declined to comment
    over Bayrak's claims and said their headquarters in Switzerland was
    working on the matter.

    "The party to the bank's contract is the owner of the bank account.

    The concept of having material rights defines only the potential legal
    relationship between the person leaving the inheritance behind, or to
    be more precise, the account owner and the inheritors," an official
    statement sent by Credit Suisse on Oct. 12 to Bayrak read. "The bank
    is not one of the parties. For that reason, the bank is not concerned
    with complicated situations that may exist between its customers and
    other third persons over any contract."

    Sait Ali Bayrak said he was going to submit a file regarding the
    matter to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan within the coming days.

    He had not yet decided over how the inheritance would be utilized if
    he won the suit, Bayrak said, adding that Turkey would also benefit
    from the assets in question.

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