Zohrab Sarkissian Zohrab Sarkissian (alternatively Sarkisyan, in Armenian Զօհրապ Սարգիսեան) born in 1958 was an Armenian member of ASALA. There is a memorial burial for him in
Yerablur, near
Yerevan, Armenia in a
pantheon for deceased ASALA fighters.
Levon Ekmekjian Levon Ekmekjian (alternatively Ekmekdjian or in the Turkish press Ekmekçiyan, in
Armenian Լեւոն Էքմէքճեան) was a
Lebanese Armenian member of ASALA. He was born in 1958 in
Bourj Hamoud, an Armenian quarter near
Beirut,
Lebanon. He was co-perpetrator of the ASALA attack on the Esenboğa International Airport. He was seriously injured by the Turkish security police during the operation and was captured alive. When Levon Ekmekjian was told by Turkish police that the gunmen had killed nine people and wounded 72 others, he furiously shouted, "It wasn't enough!" After several months of imprisonment, Ekmekjian was put on trial, which was broadcast live in Turkey. He spoke in Armenian during the trial, which was translated to Turkish. During the trial by Ankara
martial law command
military court Ekmekjian said: "I came here motivated by a belief. However, after this incident, I understand how ridiculous and wrong that belief was." Ekmekjian was found guilty of carrying out armed action with the aim of separating the whole or part of the state territory and placing it under the sovereignty of another state and
sentenced to death on 7 September 1982. His appeal of the sentence was declined, and he was hanged on 29 January 1983. He is one of the last people to be executed before capital punishment was abolished in Turkey. There were many demonstrations by Armenians to protest the sentencing of Ekmekjian in Turkey. The Armenian poet
Silva Kaputikyan wrote a poem titled "Nightly Requiem" () in his memory. The poem was published in the Armenian literary periodical
Garoun in November 1987. In 2013, Hampartsum Ekmekjian, the executed attacker's brother, presented a request to the Turkish authorities to allow the release of Levon's body as the family desired a
Christian religious burial for him. In January 2016, the request was approved. The unmarked location of the corpse in
Ankara's Cebeci cemetery was confirmed and the body was then
exhumed and sent by air to France for reburial 33 years after his execution. The family had the bones tested at a forensic medical institution in Paris. Test results revealed that the bones belonged to "a 145-150 tall woman aged between 55 and 60, and some animals". ==Domestic response==