Talk:Post–Armenian genocide timeline

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 * 1973: Karekin Yanikian - an Armenian of 80 years, whose family was decimated during the 1915 massacres - killed two Turkish diplomats. From 1973 to 1975, other crimes were committed against Turkish interest by the "Yanikian Commando," whose mission was to brake the silence behind the 1915 events, and was a reprisal against the Turkish government's attempt to deny its past.

Can't find any Google hits for "Karekin Yanikian" or "Yanikian Commando". Source anyone? Evercat 13:49, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

Never mind, I found it. Evercat 13:59, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

los angeles examiner article is doubious. that who has done the interview never came to turkey and the interviev was written in 1st person if mustafa kemal wrote it. should be removed.neurobio 22:20, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

and this is so meaningless and totaly wrong. April: The Turkish government, in their new Penal Code, added a penalty of ten years in prison for any person who confirms that the Armenian Genocide took place. [2] The U.K. Parliament suggested, however, that "There is no mention of ... the Armenian genocide" in this penal code. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Neurobio (talk • contribs)


 * What is the authority (citation to Hansard etc) that Australia "officialy recognised" the genocide in 1997? So far as I am aware, Australia does not legislate history. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.168.130.224 (talk • contribs)