Tag: Kemal Arıkan

  • US court denies parole request for murderer of Turkish envoy

    US court denies parole request for murderer of Turkish envoy

    ANKARA

    A U.S. court has denied a parole request of a Lebanese-Armenian convict who murdered a Turkish diplomat in the 1980s.

    The California Board of Parole Hearings on June 29 denied Hampig ‘Harry’ Sassounian’s request for release on parole from San Quentin State Prison, where his is serving a life sentence for the 1982 murder of Los Angeles Consul General Kemal Arıkan.

    The board’s decision came on the grounds that Sassounian “constitutes a security risk,” according to lawyer Günay Evinç, the co-chairman of the Turkish American National Steering Committee (TASC).

    TASC had previously launched a petition campaign, urging the denial of Sassounian’s request for conditional release.

    Over 1,000 letters were sent to the board concerning the petition. The letters played a role in the court’s decision, according to Evinç.

    On Jan. 28, 1982, Sassounian assassinated Arıkan as the consul general sat in his car at an intersection on Los Angeles, waiting at a traffic signal.

    Sassounian belonged to the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), which operated from the beginning of the 1970s until the 1990s and targeted Turkish diplomats in the United States and European countries.

    Four similar parole requests were denied in 2006, 2010, 2013 and 2015. Nevertheless, in 2016, his request for conditional release was granted by a court in Los Angeles. Later, the decision was overturned by Jerry Brown, the governor of California.

    The Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) terrorist group killed 31 Turkish diplomats across the world between 1973 and 1986. The assassinations took place in the United States, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Greece, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Canada, Portugal, Iran and the United Kingdom.

  • California Parole Board Denies Parole for Armenian Terrorist Hampig “Harry” Sassounian

    California Parole Board Denies Parole for Armenian Terrorist Hampig “Harry” Sassounian

    Community Information Service
    June 30, 2018 | #1088

    California Parole Board Denies Parole for
    Armenian Terrorist Hampig “Harry” Sassounian

    On June 29, 2018, the California Department of Corrections Parole Board denied Hampig “Harry” Sassounian’s release on parole. This was Sassounian’s fifth parole denial in twelve years. Sassounian will not be eligible for parole suitability hearing until June 2021.

    Sassounian, Inmate C88440, was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment for the heinous assassination of Turkish Consul General Kemal Arikan on January 28, 1982, as Mr. Arikan was in his car waiting at a traffic signal. Sassounian shot Mr. Arikan 14 times in the chest and head. Armenian terrorist organization JCAG claimed responsibility. Sassounian entered prison on June 29, 1984. Sassounian’s previous parole requests had been denied because of his violent extremism in advocating the Armenian allegation of genocide, which poses a public safety risk.

    In late May 2018, the ATAA launched an online petition and started social media alerts against Sassounian’s parole, to prevent the obstruction of justice  and to support efforts by the Turkish American community and Turkish American organizations nationwide.  The action alerts and online campaigns prompted thousands of Turkish Americans and friends of Turkey to call on the California Department of Corrections Parole Board to deny Sassounian’s release.

    ATAA thanks the Turkish American community, Turkish and Turkic American organizations, including Association of Turkish Americans of Southern California ATA-SC and many others for their tremendous efforts resulted in the denial of the parole of terrorist Hamping Sassounian.