Other Names
In 1983, the JCAG took the name of "Armenian Revolutionary Army (ARA)" Like before, ARF-affiliated press published ARA communiqués as well as articles supporting its aims.
The ARF organizes every year ceremonies in honor of the five ARA members who attacked the Turkish embassy in Portugal, especially in Glendale, Los Angeles, in New Jersey, Beirut, Paris and Décines-Charpieu.
After the three ARA perpetrators of attack against Turkish embassy in Ottawa were sentenced to life with no possibility of parole for 25 years, ARF slammed the verdict.
Under the name of "Greek-Bulgarian-Armenian Front", the JCAG perpetrated the bombing of Melbourne's Turkish consulate (the Dashnak Levon Demirian was sentenced for this crime and served 10 years in prison) and the bombing of Brisbane's mail sorting facility, on January 19, 1987.
Read more about this topic: Justice Commandos Against Armenian Genocide
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