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Ankara Esenboğa Airport attack

The Ankara Esenboğa Airport attack was an attack on Ankara Esenboğa Airport, 28 km (17 mi) northeast of Ankara, the capital city of Turkey, on 7 August 1982. The attack was perpetrated[1] by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA).[2] Nine people were killed and 72 injured during the attack.

Ankara Esenboğa Airport attack
LocationAnkara Esenboğa Airport, Ankara, Turkey
Coordinates40°07′41″N 032°59′42″E / 40.12806°N 32.99500°E / 40.12806; 32.99500
Date7 August 1982
16:00 – 19:00 (EEST)
TargetPassengers and staff
Attack type
Bombing, mass shooting, hostage taking
WeaponsIED, submachine guns
Deaths9 (+ 1 attacker)
Injured72
PerpetratorsArmenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia
No. of participants
2

Attack edit

The attack was carried out by Zohrab Sarkissian and Levon Ekmekjian (Ekmekdjian, Ekmekçiyan), who detonated a bomb in the middle of the crowded check-in area at Ankara's Esenboğa Airport, and then opened fire with submachine guns on passport control officers and passengers queuing for a KLM flight. The witnesses said that one of the perpetrators had kept firing at the fleeing passengers while shouting, "More than a million of us died, what does it matter if 25 of you die?"[3]

The gunmen then fled into the cafeteria, where they took 20 people hostage. Security forces rushed the cafeteria, killing Sarkissian and wounding Ekmekjian, who was then arrested.[3]

Victims edit

As result of the attack and the ensuing two-hour shootout, nine people were killed and 72 were wounded.[4] The dead were three Turkish police officers, three Turkish passengers, a Turkish airport worker, an American woman, and a West German engineer.[5]

Dead by country
Country Dead
  Turkey 7
  West Germany 1
  United States 1
Total 9

Responsibility edit

ASALA claimed responsibility for the attack in a phone call and a communique delivered to the Associated Press office in Beirut, by the "Martyr Kharmian Hayrik Suicide Squad" of the ASALA and said that it was a protest against "the Turkish fascist occupation of our land." The ASALA statement said that the responsibility for "the innocent victims" of the Ankara airport attack was "on the shoulders of the enemies of peaceful peoples: the Turkish Government, NATO and the United States." They also warned of further attacks in various Western countries unless 85 Armenians imprisoned in those countries were freed within seven days.[3]

Attackers edit

Zohrab Sarkissian edit

Zohrab Sarkissian (alternatively Sarkisyan, in Armenian Զօհրապ Սարգիսեան) born in 1958 was an Armenian member of ASALA. There is a memorial burial for him in Yerablur, near Yerevan, Armenia in a pantheon for deceased ASALA fighters.

Levon Ekmekjian edit

 
Levon Ekmekjian face photo

Levon Ekmekjian (alternatively Ekmekdjian or in the Turkish press Ekmekçiyan, in Armenian Լեւոն Էքմէքճեան) was Lebanese Armenian member of ASALA. He was born in 1958 in Bourj Hamoud, an Armenian quarter near Beirut, Lebanon. He was co-perpetrator of the ASALA attack on the Esenboğa International Airport. He was seriously injured by the Turkish security police during the operation and was captured alive.

When Levon Ekmekjian was told by Turkish police that the gunmen had killed nine people and wounded 72 others, he furiously shouted, "It wasn't enough!"[6]

After several months of imprisonment, Ekmekjian was put on trial, which was broadcast live in Turkey. He spoke in Armenian during the trial, which was translated to Turkish.

During the trial by Ankara martial law command military court Ekmekjian said: "I came here motivated by a belief. However, after this incident, I understand how ridiculous and wrong that belief was."[7]

Ekmekjian was found guilty of carrying out armed action with the aim of separating the whole or part of the state territory and placing it under the sovereignty of another state and sentenced to death on 7 September 1982.[7]

While in prison, Ekmekjian wrote a letter, in which he expressed his remorse about killing innocent people and admonished other ASALA members to give up violence.[8][9]

His appeal of the sentence was declined, and he was hanged on 29 January 1983.[10][11] He is one of the last people to be executed before capital punishment was abolished in Turkey.

There were many demonstrations by Armenians to protest the sentencing of Ekmekjian in Turkey. The Armenian poet Silva Kaputikyan wrote a poem titled "Nightly Requiem" (Armenian: Գիշերային ռեքվիեմ, romanizedGisherayin Rekviyem) in his memory. The poem was published in the Armenian literary periodical Garoun in November 1987.[12]

In 2013, Hampartsum Ekmekjian, the executed attacker's brother, presented a request to the Turkish authorities to allow the release of Levon's body as the family desired a Christian religious burial for him. In January 2016, the request was approved. The unmarked location of the corpse in Ankara's Cebeci cemetery was confirmed and the body was then exhumed and sent by air to France for reburial 33 years after his execution.[13] The family had the bones tested at a forensic medical institution in Paris. Test results revealed that the bones belonged to "a 145-150 tall woman aged between 55 and 60, and some animals".[14]

Domestic response edit

Political edit

President Kenan Evren issued a decree for the elimination of ASALA, while Prime Minister Bülend Ulusu condemned the attack.[citation needed]

Others edit

Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul condemned the attack with a declaration.[citation needed]

Artin Penik, a Turkish Armenian, fatally set himself on fire in protest at this attack on 10 August 1982 in Taksim Square, Istanbul.[15][16][17][18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Contemporary problems of international law, By Georg Schwarzenberger, Bin Cheng, Edward Duncan Brown, 1988, p. 27
  2. ^ United States Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Significant Incidents of Political Violence Against Americans.
  3. ^ a b c "6 killed in attack in Ankara airport". The New York Times. The New York Times. August 8, 1982. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Death Toll Rises to 9 in Turkish Airport Attack". The New York Times. 9 August 1982. Retrieved 20 December 2014. A fatally injured American woman, identified by the State Department as Jean Bosworth of Falmouth, Mass., being aided Saturday after an attack by Armenian terrorists at Ankara's Esenboga Airport. A Turkish Government spokesman said Mrs. Bosworth was shot in the back as she fled. Her husband was wounded. A hospital spokesman said half of the 72 persons injured by one bomb set off by the terrorists and gunfire have been released. The attackers say they are avenging a massacre of Armenians by Turks in 1915
  5. ^ Associated Press. Death Toll Climbs To 9 In Attack By Terrorists On Ankara Airport. St. Petersburg Times. August 9, 1982
  6. ^ Time, August 23, 1982. A Cry for Bloody Vengeance
  7. ^ a b BBC, September 9, 1982. Armenian Terrorist Sentenced to Death.
  8. ^ Rand Corporation. Trends in International Terrorism, 1982 and 1983.
  9. ^ BBC, September 13, 1982. Armenian Terrorist's Letter: Turks "Not Our Enemies".
  10. ^ BBC, February 2, 1983. Armenian terrorist executed in Turkey.
  11. ^ "Around the World – Turkey Executes 5, Including an Armenian - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. 30 January 1983. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  12. ^ Spurk Journal, #1-12, 2005, Beirut, p. 35.
  13. ^ AFP report quoted on The Armenian Mirror-Spectator: Turkey Transfers to France Body of Executed ASALA Member
  14. ^ "'A Big Lie Came Out of State Archives': Where is the Grave of Levon Ekmekjian?". 24 April 2019.
  15. ^ Oran, Baskın (2006-12-17). . Nouvelles d'Armenie. Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  16. ^ . Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Archived from the original on May 23, 2009. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
  17. ^ "He was an Armenian: Artin Penik". Turkish Journal. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
  18. ^ Associated Press (August 16, 1982). "Armenian Dies Of Self-inflicted Burns". Observer-Reporter. Retrieved 1 December 2012.

External links edit

  • Levon Ekmekjian sentenced to death

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The Ankara Esenboga Airport attack was an attack on Ankara Esenboga Airport 28 km 17 mi northeast of Ankara the capital city of Turkey on 7 August 1982 The attack was perpetrated 1 by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia ASALA 2 Nine people were killed and 72 injured during the attack Ankara Esenboga Airport attackLocationAnkara Esenboga Airport Ankara TurkeyCoordinates40 07 41 N 032 59 42 E 40 12806 N 32 99500 E 40 12806 32 99500Date7 August 1982 16 00 19 00 EEST TargetPassengers and staffAttack typeBombing mass shooting hostage takingWeaponsIED submachine gunsDeaths9 1 attacker Injured72PerpetratorsArmenian Secret Army for the Liberation of ArmeniaNo of participants2 Contents 1 Attack 2 Victims 3 Responsibility 4 Attackers 4 1 Zohrab Sarkissian 4 2 Levon Ekmekjian 5 Domestic response 5 1 Political 5 2 Others 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAttack editThe attack was carried out by Zohrab Sarkissian and Levon Ekmekjian Ekmekdjian Ekmekciyan who detonated a bomb in the middle of the crowded check in area at Ankara s Esenboga Airport and then opened fire with submachine guns on passport control officers and passengers queuing for a KLM flight The witnesses said that one of the perpetrators had kept firing at the fleeing passengers while shouting More than a million of us died what does it matter if 25 of you die 3 The gunmen then fled into the cafeteria where they took 20 people hostage Security forces rushed the cafeteria killing Sarkissian and wounding Ekmekjian who was then arrested 3 Victims editAs result of the attack and the ensuing two hour shootout nine people were killed and 72 were wounded 4 The dead were three Turkish police officers three Turkish passengers a Turkish airport worker an American woman and a West German engineer 5 Dead by country Country Dead nbsp Turkey 7 nbsp West Germany 1 nbsp United States 1 Total 9Responsibility editASALA claimed responsibility for the attack in a phone call and a communique delivered to the Associated Press office in Beirut by the Martyr Kharmian Hayrik Suicide Squad of the ASALA and said that it was a protest against the Turkish fascist occupation of our land The ASALA statement said that the responsibility for the innocent victims of the Ankara airport attack was on the shoulders of the enemies of peaceful peoples the Turkish Government NATO and the United States They also warned of further attacks in various Western countries unless 85 Armenians imprisoned in those countries were freed within seven days 3 Attackers editZohrab Sarkissian edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2017 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Zohrab Sarkissian alternatively Sarkisyan in Armenian Զօհրապ Սարգիսեան born in 1958 was an Armenian member of ASALA There is a memorial burial for him in Yerablur near Yerevan Armenia in a pantheon for deceased ASALA fighters Levon Ekmekjian edit nbsp Levon Ekmekjian face photo Levon Ekmekjian alternatively Ekmekdjian or in the Turkish press Ekmekciyan in Armenian Լեւոն Էքմէքճեան was Lebanese Armenian member of ASALA He was born in 1958 in Bourj Hamoud an Armenian quarter near Beirut Lebanon He was co perpetrator of the ASALA attack on the Esenboga International Airport He was seriously injured by the Turkish security police during the operation and was captured alive When Levon Ekmekjian was told by Turkish police that the gunmen had killed nine people and wounded 72 others he furiously shouted It wasn t enough 6 After several months of imprisonment Ekmekjian was put on trial which was broadcast live in Turkey He spoke in Armenian during the trial which was translated to Turkish During the trial by Ankara martial law command military court Ekmekjian said I came here motivated by a belief However after this incident I understand how ridiculous and wrong that belief was 7 Ekmekjian was found guilty of carrying out armed action with the aim of separating the whole or part of the state territory and placing it under the sovereignty of another state and sentenced to death on 7 September 1982 7 While in prison Ekmekjian wrote a letter in which he expressed his remorse about killing innocent people and admonished other ASALA members to give up violence 8 9 His appeal of the sentence was declined and he was hanged on 29 January 1983 10 11 He is one of the last people to be executed before capital punishment was abolished in Turkey There were many demonstrations by Armenians to protest the sentencing of Ekmekjian in Turkey The Armenian poet Silva Kaputikyan wrote a poem titled Nightly Requiem Armenian Գիշերային ռեքվիեմ romanized Gisherayin Rekviyem in his memory The poem was published in the Armenian literary periodical Garoun in November 1987 12 In 2013 Hampartsum Ekmekjian the executed attacker s brother presented a request to the Turkish authorities to allow the release of Levon s body as the family desired a Christian religious burial for him In January 2016 the request was approved The unmarked location of the corpse in Ankara s Cebeci cemetery was confirmed and the body was then exhumed and sent by air to France for reburial 33 years after his execution 13 The family had the bones tested at a forensic medical institution in Paris Test results revealed that the bones belonged to a 145 150 tall woman aged between 55 and 60 and some animals 14 Domestic response editPolitical edit President Kenan Evren issued a decree for the elimination of ASALA while Prime Minister Bulend Ulusu condemned the attack citation needed Others edit Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul condemned the attack with a declaration citation needed Artin Penik a Turkish Armenian fatally set himself on fire in protest at this attack on 10 August 1982 in Taksim Square Istanbul 15 16 17 18 See also edit nbsp Turkey portal Armenia Turkey relations 1983 Orly Airport attackReferences edit Contemporary problems of international law By Georg Schwarzenberger Bin Cheng Edward Duncan Brown 1988 p 27 United States Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security Significant Incidents of Political Violence Against Americans a b c 6 killed in attack in Ankara airport The New York Times The New York Times August 8 1982 Retrieved 14 February 2015 Death Toll Rises to 9 in Turkish Airport Attack The New York Times 9 August 1982 Retrieved 20 December 2014 A fatally injured American woman identified by the State Department as Jean Bosworth of Falmouth Mass being aided Saturday after an attack by Armenian terrorists at Ankara s Esenboga Airport A Turkish Government spokesman said Mrs Bosworth was shot in the back as she fled Her husband was wounded A hospital spokesman said half of the 72 persons injured by one bomb set off by the terrorists and gunfire have been released The attackers say they are avenging a massacre of Armenians by Turks in 1915 Associated Press Death Toll Climbs To 9 In Attack By Terrorists On Ankara Airport St Petersburg Times August 9 1982 Time August 23 1982 A Cry for Bloody Vengeance a b BBC September 9 1982 Armenian Terrorist Sentenced to Death Rand Corporation Trends in International Terrorism 1982 and 1983 BBC September 13 1982 Armenian Terrorist s Letter Turks Not Our Enemies BBC February 2 1983 Armenian terrorist executed in Turkey Around the World Turkey Executes 5 Including an Armenian NYTimes com The New York Times 30 January 1983 Retrieved 20 December 2014 Spurk Journal 1 12 2005 Beirut p 35 AFP report quoted on The Armenian Mirror Spectator Turkey Transfers to France Body of Executed ASALA Member A Big Lie Came Out of State Archives Where is the Grave of Levon Ekmekjian 24 April 2019 Oran Baskin 2006 12 17 The Reconstruction of Armenian Identity in Turkey and the Weekly Agos Interview with Hrant Dink Nouvelles d Armenie Archived from the original on 2012 02 16 Retrieved 2008 09 02 Armenian Issue Chronology Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism Archived from the original on May 23 2009 Retrieved 2007 02 21 He was an Armenian Artin Penik Turkish Journal Retrieved 2007 02 21 Associated Press August 16 1982 Armenian Dies Of Self inflicted Burns Observer Reporter Retrieved 1 December 2012 External links editLevon Ekmekjian sentenced to death Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ankara Esenboga Airport attack amp oldid 1221783142 Levon Ekmekjian, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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