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The Death Of Taleat Pasha Was Celebrated

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  • The Death Of Taleat Pasha Was Celebrated

    ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF TALEAT PASHA WAS CELEBRATED

    A1+
    09:44 pm 15 March, 2006

    More images On March 15 in 1921 opposite the house N14 in Hardenberg
    street in Berlin the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Turkish
    Government and one of the main organizers of the Armenian Genocide
    Taleat Pasha was killed with a gun.

    The avenger was 24-year-old student Soghomon Tihliryan. The act of
    vengeance was carried out by the decision of the 10th Conference of
    the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. The actions named after the
    Greek Goddess of vengeance Nemesis meant to punish the main organizers
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    Today in Yerevan the anniversary of the event was celebrated in which
    about 200 people participated. The celebration took place near the
    monument to Tihliryan.

    Member of the Supreme Council of the ARF Armen Roustamyan explained
    in his speech the meaning of the day, underlined the efficiency of
    the plan "Nemesis" noting that "the demand of the Armenians was fair",
    and the trial held in Germany proved that it is not a crime to punish
    the organizers of a Genocide.

    During the celebration national songs were performed.

    By the way, it was mentioned that in the 15th district of Ajapnyak
    a monument will be erected to Gevorg Chaush.

    By the way, the Security Administration of Berlin prohibited to hold a
    march in Germany on March 15-18 in memory of Taleat Pasha and against
    the Armenian Genocide.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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    Turks Will Always Remain Turks

    Panorama.am
    17:54 15/03/06

    "Today, when on the one hand massacre organizing Turkey tries to
    distort the history and defame our struggle, on the other hand the
    throng called Azeri army destructs Armenian cross stones and when
    Azeri criminal cruelly kills a sleeping person just because the latter
    is Armenian, the glorification of our heroes maintains new value and
    quality," assures the president of Ajapnyak Committee "Iron Ladle"
    of ARF Artak Nazaretyan.

    Today in Ajapnyak community a ceremony was held next to the monument
    to Soghomon Tehleryan dedicated to the murder of Taleat pasha in
    Germany 85 years ago. NA Deputy Armen Rustamyan says: "85 years ago
    the Armenian people recorded one of the most eloquent facts of just
    retribution in its history." Tehleryan acted for the sake of a just
    aim and by just means.

    One of the evidences of this is that Tehleryan was set free from the
    Court hall.

    Head of Ajapnyak community Artsrun Khachatryan says: "Today the
    Turks try to justify criminal Taleat in Europe; and in different
    countries, even in the Euro Council they mention that nowadays Turkey
    is different, but the latter proves the opposite by that action."
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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