The Australian newspaper, "Canberra Times", has published a story about the shooting of Pope John Paul II
Pope shot by Armenian gunman
Canberra Times - Australasia; Aug 04, 2005
HE HAD just driven slowly through a cheering crowd of more than 20,000 people in St Peter's Square in Rome.
But on May 13, 1981, at 5.21pm, as Pope John Paul was about to step down from his open-topped vehicle - jokingly called the Popemobile - the repeated crack of gunfire rang out.
The Pope collapsed, bleeding profusely from gunshot wounds to his stomach.
Six shots were fired by 23-year- old Armenian gunman Mehmet Ali Agca from a Browning 9mm pistol. After his arrest, police discovered a letter in which he said he planned to kill the Pope ''to demonstrate to the world the imperialistic crimes of the Soviet Union and the United States''. Two American women were also wounded in the attack. The 60-year-old Pope was hit by four bullets - two lodging in the lower intestine, causing extensive internal wounds.
Moments before the shooting, the Pope had been holding a baby in his arms and had just given the infant back to its parents.
The assassination attempt was described by Italian police as ''the first act of terrorism against the Vatican'', and raised serious questions about security and protection of the Pope. The Italian press argued that the pontiff was protected by 95 ceremonial Swiss guards, armed only with medieval pikes. Doctors performed almost six hours of complex abdominal surgery.
The Pope also received emergency transfusions of 3.4litres of blood.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Gemelli Hospital near the Vatican, praying and waiting for news of his recovery. Were you there? Share your memories, via e-mail with [email protected]
And here's what some People said about it:
Ali Agca's Turkish Identity
Hagop Nalbandian
Friday, 5 August 2005
Dear Editor,
In your aticle entitle4d "Pope shot by Armenian Gunman" you have made the error of offending the public with a gross error that goes beyond description. Ali Agca, a muslim of Turkish origin, is certainly not a Christian Armenian. A simple search on the Internet will reveal Ali Agca's Turkish identity. Please tell your journalists to avoid such errors that only serve to embarass your establishment.
Regards,
Hagop Nalbandian
Burbank, CA, USA
Pope Shot by Armenian Gunman
Dikran J. Abrahamian BA, MD
Friday, 5 August 2005
During the past few years I've made to trips to Australia and I have very fond memories of people, culture and your country overall. Too bad, that's all shattered now. I could not imagine how irresponsible your editorial board could be. How could you publish something before checking the facts. Shame on you.
Pope shot by ? gunman
Ben Sul
Friday, 5 August 2005
Regarding your article "Pope shot by Armenian gunman"
Canberra Times - Australasia; Aug 04, 2005
It's imperative for a publication such as yours to check their facts before publishing a story with such an obvious error. The gunman, Mehmet Ali Agca has no affiliation with Armenians -- he's a Turk, born and raised in Turkey with no known Armenian ancestry.
It's true that there's a connection between Turks and Armenians; the Genocide of 1915 was perpetuated by Turks, and over 1.5 million Armenians were massacred. This has no correlation to your article, but it's still important to keep in mind who generally are the killers and who are the innocent victims.
Best regards,
Ben Sul
Have your say
Mihran Keheyian
Friday, 5 August 2005
Rosslyn Beeby has no idea about her facts,in her latest article, Pope shot by Armenian gunman,in fact he was Turkish Born - January 9, 1958 Birthplace - Yesiltepe, Turkey.
Your paper owes an apology for the error you have printed.
Ignorent correspondent
Katia Peltekian
Friday, 5 August 2005
Dear Editor:
Please make sure your correspondents and writers get their facts straight before publishing a story and asking the readers to share their memeories. The article in question is "Pope shot by Armenian gunman" by Rosslyn Beeby (Aug 4). For your and your reader's information Mehmet Ali Agca is a Turk and a Moslem. He was born in Yesiltepe, Turkey in 1958. He is not an Armenian, he was not born in Armenia, and thankfully has no Armenian blood running through him. Please correct this disgraceful error by your ignorent correspondent.
If you like to say something about this:
[email protected]
And I am sure you will..!!!!
Pope shot by Armenian gunman
Canberra Times - Australasia; Aug 04, 2005
HE HAD just driven slowly through a cheering crowd of more than 20,000 people in St Peter's Square in Rome.
But on May 13, 1981, at 5.21pm, as Pope John Paul was about to step down from his open-topped vehicle - jokingly called the Popemobile - the repeated crack of gunfire rang out.
The Pope collapsed, bleeding profusely from gunshot wounds to his stomach.
Six shots were fired by 23-year- old Armenian gunman Mehmet Ali Agca from a Browning 9mm pistol. After his arrest, police discovered a letter in which he said he planned to kill the Pope ''to demonstrate to the world the imperialistic crimes of the Soviet Union and the United States''. Two American women were also wounded in the attack. The 60-year-old Pope was hit by four bullets - two lodging in the lower intestine, causing extensive internal wounds.
Moments before the shooting, the Pope had been holding a baby in his arms and had just given the infant back to its parents.
The assassination attempt was described by Italian police as ''the first act of terrorism against the Vatican'', and raised serious questions about security and protection of the Pope. The Italian press argued that the pontiff was protected by 95 ceremonial Swiss guards, armed only with medieval pikes. Doctors performed almost six hours of complex abdominal surgery.
The Pope also received emergency transfusions of 3.4litres of blood.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Gemelli Hospital near the Vatican, praying and waiting for news of his recovery. Were you there? Share your memories, via e-mail with [email protected]
And here's what some People said about it:
Ali Agca's Turkish Identity
Hagop Nalbandian
Friday, 5 August 2005
Dear Editor,
In your aticle entitle4d "Pope shot by Armenian Gunman" you have made the error of offending the public with a gross error that goes beyond description. Ali Agca, a muslim of Turkish origin, is certainly not a Christian Armenian. A simple search on the Internet will reveal Ali Agca's Turkish identity. Please tell your journalists to avoid such errors that only serve to embarass your establishment.
Regards,
Hagop Nalbandian
Burbank, CA, USA
Pope Shot by Armenian Gunman
Dikran J. Abrahamian BA, MD
Friday, 5 August 2005
During the past few years I've made to trips to Australia and I have very fond memories of people, culture and your country overall. Too bad, that's all shattered now. I could not imagine how irresponsible your editorial board could be. How could you publish something before checking the facts. Shame on you.
Pope shot by ? gunman
Ben Sul
Friday, 5 August 2005
Regarding your article "Pope shot by Armenian gunman"
Canberra Times - Australasia; Aug 04, 2005
It's imperative for a publication such as yours to check their facts before publishing a story with such an obvious error. The gunman, Mehmet Ali Agca has no affiliation with Armenians -- he's a Turk, born and raised in Turkey with no known Armenian ancestry.
It's true that there's a connection between Turks and Armenians; the Genocide of 1915 was perpetuated by Turks, and over 1.5 million Armenians were massacred. This has no correlation to your article, but it's still important to keep in mind who generally are the killers and who are the innocent victims.
Best regards,
Ben Sul
Have your say
Mihran Keheyian
Friday, 5 August 2005
Rosslyn Beeby has no idea about her facts,in her latest article, Pope shot by Armenian gunman,in fact he was Turkish Born - January 9, 1958 Birthplace - Yesiltepe, Turkey.
Your paper owes an apology for the error you have printed.
Ignorent correspondent
Katia Peltekian
Friday, 5 August 2005
Dear Editor:
Please make sure your correspondents and writers get their facts straight before publishing a story and asking the readers to share their memeories. The article in question is "Pope shot by Armenian gunman" by Rosslyn Beeby (Aug 4). For your and your reader's information Mehmet Ali Agca is a Turk and a Moslem. He was born in Yesiltepe, Turkey in 1958. He is not an Armenian, he was not born in Armenia, and thankfully has no Armenian blood running through him. Please correct this disgraceful error by your ignorent correspondent.
If you like to say something about this:
[email protected]
And I am sure you will..!!!!
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