Türkiye remembers attaché assassinated by Armenian terror group in 1982

Türkiye remembers attaché assassinated by Armenian terror group in 1982

Published September 09,2023


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Türkiye on Saturday remembered attaché Bora Suelkan, who was assassinated by an Armenian terror group in 1982.

“We remember with respect our martyr Bora Suelkan, Administrative Attaché of the Turkish Consulate General in Burgas, assassinated in the heinous attack by the Armenian terrorist organization JCAG on 9 September 1982,” the Foreign Ministry stated on X.

Suelkan was shot from shut vary with three bullets on Sept. 9, 1982, in entrance of his home within the Bulgarian Black Sea port metropolis.

The assault was simply one of many assassinations of Turkish diplomats and relations all over the world by Armenian terror teams ASALA (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) and JCAG (Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide).

Since the Seventies, Armenian terror teams have killed 31 Turkish diplomats and relations.

ASALA, based in 1975, was the primary Armenian terror group to wage struggle towards Türkiye, and the JCAG was based the identical 12 months in Beirut.

ASALA not solely focused Türkiye but in addition different international locations and have become notorious for a 1975 bomb assault on the Beirut workplace of the World Council of Churches.

The JCAG, which claimed that it obtained assist from the Armenian diaspora moderately than overseas companions, solely focused Türkiye as a result of it believed that attacking different international locations would harm the so-called “Armenian struggle.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr