The documentary shows the First Terrorist Act in Australia implemented by Armenian terorists...
Asagida Avustralya'nin ilk terorist saldirisini gerceklestiren belgesel video var.
http://armenians-1915.blogspot.com/2011/02/3219-video-armenian-terrorist-bombing.html
Ermenilerin Turk konsolosluguna yaptiklari saldirinin bu belgeselin 24 Nisanlarda Avustralya'da tekrar gosterilemesini saglayacak Avustralya'da yasayan yaklasik 100 bin Turkten kaci ya da kac kurulus bunu saglayabilir?
Sukru Server Aya( Author and Resarcher on Armenian Matters ) said about this video; " Last night at home I watched the 45 minute video on Melbourne Turkish Consulate bombing.
It is an excellent documentary, much more intense and cleverly staged comparing Alfred Hitchcock scenarios.
What more, it is true!"
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Australia's first modern terrorist act by Levon Demirian and Hagop Levonian
Old-school ties turn into garrottes after deal bombs
Andrew Rule & John Silvester January 29, 2011
THE bomb exploded under the Turkish consulate in South Yarra well after midnight, when the streets were almost empty. It blew one of the men who made it into pieces. On one piece of flesh-and-bone, police recovered a receipt that led them to a Sydney restaurant.
There they found 174 sticks of gelignite and one Levon Demirian, an Armenian ''patriot'' who, with the dead man Hagop Levonian, had put the bomb in a white Torana and parked it under the building.
By a miracle, the bomb had gone off while Levonian was still setting the timing device, turning him into an instant martyr. It was supposed to explode hours later, when the five-storey building and nearby Toorak Road would be full of people and the bombers safe back in Sydney.
The toll could have been terrible - just one more belated, senseless payback for Turkish genocide of Armenians in 1915, a blood vendetta that has haunted Turkey for generations.All this happened on November 23, 1986. The consulate has long gone from 44 Caroline Street and the handsome building strata-titled and sold off to individual buyers who fancied a part of the heart of South Yarra.
When the third floor was put on the market last year, the building's history - as, arguably, the site of Australia's first modern terrorist act - was no more than a conversation starter. More practical issues concerned potential buyers such as Toorak businessman Grant Custance.
For the rest of the story:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/oldschool-ties-turn-into-garrottes-after-deal-bombs-20110128-1a8fk.html
Andrew Rule & John Silvester January 29, 2011
THE bomb exploded under the Turkish consulate in South Yarra well after midnight, when the streets were almost empty. It blew one of the men who made it into pieces. On one piece of flesh-and-bone, police recovered a receipt that led them to a Sydney restaurant.
There they found 174 sticks of gelignite and one Levon Demirian, an Armenian ''patriot'' who, with the dead man Hagop Levonian, had put the bomb in a white Torana and parked it under the building.
By a miracle, the bomb had gone off while Levonian was still setting the timing device, turning him into an instant martyr. It was supposed to explode hours later, when the five-storey building and nearby Toorak Road would be full of people and the bombers safe back in Sydney.
The toll could have been terrible - just one more belated, senseless payback for Turkish genocide of Armenians in 1915, a blood vendetta that has haunted Turkey for generations.All this happened on November 23, 1986. The consulate has long gone from 44 Caroline Street and the handsome building strata-titled and sold off to individual buyers who fancied a part of the heart of South Yarra.
When the third floor was put on the market last year, the building's history - as, arguably, the site of Australia's first modern terrorist act - was no more than a conversation starter. More practical issues concerned potential buyers such as Toorak businessman Grant Custance.
For the rest of the story:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/oldschool-ties-turn-into-garrottes-after-deal-bombs-20110128-1a8fk.html
Monday, February 7, 2011
Did Armenian/Turkish Troubles Begin In WWI ? by Prof Justin McCarthy
Did Armenian/Turkish Troubles Begin In WWI ? by Prof Justin McCarthy
http://armenians-1915.blogspot.com/2011/02/3216-video-did-armenianturkish-troubles.html
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