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Mehmet Ali Birand & İbrahim Erol Ataer – Armenian Terror (Ermeni Terörü) – And Yayınları Multilingual Edition (1982)
Description:
This multilingual edition of Armenian Terror (Ermeni Terörü) by Mehmet Ali Birand and İbrahim Erol Ataer was published by And Yayınları in 1982. Prepared in Turkish, English, French, and German, the book was intended to inform the international public about the wave of Armenian militant attacks targeting Turkish diplomats and institutions during the early 1980s.
Published at the height of ASALA's campaign of violence, the work argues that the organization's activities should be understood within a broader historical context. According to the authors, the attacks carried out by ASALA during the 1970s and 1980s represented a continuation of earlier Armenian revolutionary movements, including the Dashnak and Hunchak organizations of the late Ottoman period. The book presents historical documents, photographs, and commentary to support this interpretation, while examining the development of Armenian militant organizations and the attacks against Turkish officials abroad.
Themes such as political violence, terrorism, Ottoman history, diplomacy, and modern Turkish history appear throughout the work. Richly illustrated with historical photographs and documentary material, the publication reflects the official Turkish perspective on Armenian militant violence during the early 1980s.
Key Features:
• Author: Mehmet Ali Birand; İbrahim Erol Ataer
• Original Title: Armenian Terror
• Turkish Title: Ermeni Terörü
• Publisher: And Yayınları
• Publication Date: 1982
• Language: Turkish; English; French; German
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: History; Political History; International Relations
• Subject: Armenian militant organizations, ASALA, and the historical background of Armenian terrorism from the perspective presented by the authors
• Literary Content: Historical study; Documentary reference
• Themes: Terrorism; Ottoman history; Diplomacy; Political violence; Modern Turkish history
• Historical Focus: Late Ottoman period, Armenian revolutionary organizations, and ASALA activities during the 1970s and early 1980s
• Educational Value: Documents the authors' interpretation of the historical development of Armenian militant organizations through historical narratives, official sources, and extensive photographic material, providing insight into the Turkish perspective during the period.
• Collector Appeal: Scarce multilingual edition published in 1982 at the height of the ASALA attacks, prepared for international distribution in four languages and featuring numerous historical photographs and documentary illustrations.