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NBC shows documentary film on secret Armenian terror and group head Mourad Topalian

NBC shows documentary film on secret Armenian terror and group head Mourad Topalian
# 11 August 2007 10:04 (UTC +04:00)
The film begins with discovery of weapons and explosives in Ohio in September, 1996.
Investigation into the great amount of explosives leads to Mourad Topalian, chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America.
In Ohio, Topalian was charged with concealing more than 100 lbs. of explosives stolen from a stone mine and stored in Bedford, Ohio next to a BP gas station and 300 feet from a children’s care center.
Journalist John Hadobory concluded that Toplaian was a member of a secret terror group which committed violence acts against Turkish diplomatic missions and businessmen in France, England and the Netherlands during 1975-85.
The group was composed of fanatic Armenians trained in a military camp of Lebanon. The group fled to New York and Los Angeles later on.
Evidence came from the fact that the same type of explosives found in Ohio in 1996 was also used to bomb the Turkish Center at the United Nations in New York in 1981.
During 1993-1996 as an active Armenian lobbyist, Topalian attended 20 sessions in the White House. A number of photos were found showing Topalian sitting side by side with President Clinton.
US law enforcement bodies keep Topalian under strict control now too. /APA/
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