Atilla Altıkat
{{Short description|Turkish military officer and diplomat assassinated by Armenian militants in 1982}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Atilla Altıkat
| nationality = Turkish
| occupation = Turkish military attaché
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Colonel Atilla Altıkat was the Turkish military attaché to the Turkish Embassy in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was assassinated in 1982. The Armenian militant group ASALA claimed responsibility for the attack."Turks honour memory of assassinated diplomat: Killer still at large 20 years after slaying of Col. Atilla Altikat;" Susan Burgess. The Ottawa Citizen. Aug 28, 2002. pg. B.9 The act was forcefully condemned by the Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau."Turkish diplomat praises protection despite shooting" Charlotte Montgomery. The Globe and Mail. Aug 31, 1982. pg. P.8
Assassination
Before being assigned to Ottawa in 1981, Altıkat had been an officer in the Turkish Air Force. He was married and had two teenage children. Altıkat was killed on his way to work at around 9:00 a.m. on August 27,{{Cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.tr/sehit-edilen-diplomatlarimiz-ve-vatandaslarimiz_en.en.mfa|title=Assassinated Turkish Diplomats/Officials and Their Families Serving in Missions Abroad|last=|first=|date=|website=From Republic of Turkey, Ministry Foreign Affairs Official Web Site.|publisher=|access-date=2017-02-01}} 1982. When his car stopped for a red light on the Kichi Zibi Mikan at Island Park Drive, a car stopped nearby, a passenger got out and fired nine shots from a 9mm Browning handgun through the passenger window of the car, killing the diplomat instantly."Ottawa's day of terror: Fifteen years after a high-profile slaying, the killer is still free." Jake Rupert. The Ottawa Citizen. Sep 28, 1997. pg. B.5.
Other assassinations
The attack was one in a series of attacks on Turkish diplomats around the world. On April 8, 1982, the Turkish Commercial Counsellor in Ottawa, Kani Güngör, had been seriously injured in a failed assassination attempt. Two years later, a group of Armenian guerrillas attacked the Turkish Embassy in Ottawa, killing a Canadian security officer and seriously injuring the ambassador. While those responsible for the other two attacks were caught and prosecuted, the killing of Altıkat remains unsolved, despite the offer of a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
Memorial
A monument was inaugurated, on 20 September 2012, to the memory of Col. Altıkat, in Ottawa. The inauguration ceremony was attended by his widow and two children, as well as the Foreign Ministers of Turkey and Canada, Ahmet Davutoğlu and John Baird, respectively.{{Cite web|title=Canada honors Turkish diplomat with monument - World News|url=https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/canada-honors-turkish-diplomat-with-monument-30725|access-date=2020-08-06|website=Hürriyet Daily News|date=21 September 2012 |language=en}}
See also
Further reading
- "[http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/canada-honors-turkish-diplomat-with-monument.aspx?pageID=238&nID=30725&NewsCatID=359 Canada honors Turkish diplomat with monument]" in Hürriyet Daily News.
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Category:Assassinated Turkish military personnel
Category:Assassinated Turkish diplomats
Category:Canada–Turkey relations
Category:Deaths by firearm in Ontario
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Category:Turkish Air Force officers
Category:Turkish people murdered abroad
Category:Unsolved murders in Canada
Category:1980s murders in Canada
Category:1982 crimes in Canada
Category:1982 murders in North America
Category:Year of birth missing
Category:Terrorist attacks attributed to Armenian militant groups