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Armenian militant organization. Claimed responsibility for many attacks against Turkish targets, including the Turkish diplomats. | ||
The offices of THY are bombed on February 2, 1983 in Brussels and The New Armenian Resistance Organization claimed responsibility. In another case a bomb placed in front of Turkey's diplomatic mission in Luxembourg was defused on February 28, 1983 . The Armenian Reporter in New York reports that the New Armenian Resistance Organization is responsible. | The offices of THY are bombed on February 2, 1983 in Brussels and The New Armenian Resistance Organization claimed responsibility. In another case a bomb placed in front of Turkey's diplomatic mission in Luxembourg was defused on February 28, 1983 . The Armenian Reporter in New York reports that the New Armenian Resistance Organization is responsible. |
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Armenian militant organization. Claimed responsibility for many attacks against Turkish targets, including the Turkish diplomats.
The offices of THY are bombed on February 2, 1983 in Brussels and The New Armenian Resistance Organization claimed responsibility. In another case a bomb placed in front of Turkey's diplomatic mission in Luxembourg was defused on February 28, 1983 . The Armenian Reporter in New York reports that the New Armenian Resistance Organization is responsible.
The organization was part of the ASALA.