Artin Penik (1921 – August 15, 1982) was a Turkish-Armenian who committed suicide by self-immolation in protest of the Esenboga airport attack by the...
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Penik may refer to: Artin Penik (1921-1982), Turkish protester Penik, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran This disambiguation page lists articles...
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dictionary Artin Penik (1921–1982), Turkish-Armenian protester who committed suicide by self-immolation Artin (disambiguation) Harutyun Artins, a commune...
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to other members of ASALA to stop the violence. On August 10, 1982, Artin Penik a Turk of Armenian descent, set himself on fire in protest of this attack...
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during the Labour Day demonstrations of May 1, 1977. On 10 August 1982, Artin Penik, a Turkish Armenian, set himself on fire to protest the Esenboga airport...
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(born 1977), lawyer and politician Garo Paylan (born 1972), politician Artin Penik (1921–1982), committed suicide in response to ASALA bombings Armenians...
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international community, were famously protested by an Armenian named Artin Penik in 1982, who self-immolated in Istanbul's Taksim Square to demonstrate...
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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...
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retaliation of the acts of ASALA, JCAG, ARA and others. The Turkish-Armenian Artin Penik committed suicide in 1982 by self-immolation in protest of the terrorist...
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towards Turkish workers in Germany Writer and poet. August 10, 1982 Artin Penik 61 Turkey ASALA attack at Esenboğa International Airport[citation needed]...
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