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  • Turkish diplomat remembered

    The Gazette (Montreal)
    August 28, 2005 Sunday

    Turkish diplomat remembered

    CP; CanWest News Service


    Turkish Canadians gathered yesterday at the spot in Ottawa where a
    diplomat from their homeland was murdered 23 years ago. Atilla
    Altikat's killers are still free, although a group called the Justice
    Commandos of the Armenian Genocide claimed responsibility. Dozens of
    people from Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto gathered for Muslim prayers
    and speeches and handed out leaflets showing Altikat's bloodied body.

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    Turks meet to mark diplomat's murder

    Ottawa Sun, Canada
    Aug 29 2005


    Turks meet to mark diplomat's murder

    By MEGAN GILLIS, Ottawa Sun


    Turkish-Canadians gathered yesterday at the spot where a diplomat
    from their homeland was murdered 23 years ago.

    Atilla Altikat's killers are still free although the Justice
    Commandos of the Armenian Genocide claimed responsibility.

    "We hope the murderers will be found and their supporters, who we
    believe are in Canada, will be brought to justice," said organizer
    Kevser Taymaz.

    "The bigger picture is that Armenian-Canadians will realize other
    citizens of the Ottoman Empire lost their lives and we will remember
    our losses together -- in a Canadian way."

    Dozens of people from Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto gathered on Island
    Park Dr. for Muslim prayers and speeches.


    They handed out leaflets showing Altikat's bloodied body.

    1.5 MILLION KILLED

    Generations of Turks and Armenians have battled over what Armenians
    call the genocide of 1.5 million civilians almost a century ago; the
    Turks say they were the casualties of civil war.

    Parliament has since voted to recognize the genocide.

    In Ottawa in the 1980s, militants also wounded another diplomat and
    stormed the Turkish embassy, killing a Canadian.


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