Monte Melkonian was born in California and educated at Berkely. He was a trained archaeologist who spoke eight languages. Turning down scholarships for graduate study at prestigious universities, he devoted the rest of his life to defending the underprivileged and voiceless. After graduating from UC Berkeley in the spring of 1978, Monte traveled to Iran, where he taught English and participated in the movement to overthrow the Shah. Later, he found his way to Iranian Kurdistan, where Kurdish partisans made a deep impression on him. In the fall of 1978, Monte made his way to Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, in time to participate in the defense of the Armenian quarter against by the right-wing Phalange forces. In the spring of 1980, Monte was inducted into the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenian, ASALA, and secretly relocated to West Beirut. In ASALA, he took part in the assassinations of several Turkish diplomats in Europe during the early to mid-1980s for denying Armenian Genocide and was later arrested and sent to prison in France. In 1989, he was released and in the following year. Monte then found his way to what was then still Soviet Armenia. In the early 1990’s, tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan turned into armed conflict over the region of Karabakh. Under these circumstances, it quickly became clear to Monte that if we lose Karabagh, as he stated, we turn the final page of our peoples history. He believed that, if Azeri forces succeeded in …
October 21, 2011
Azerbaijan Weapons vs Armenians – Monte Melkonian
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February 5, 2011
Dedicated to Monte Melkonian – Music Video
Monte Melkonian, born in Fresno, California, joined Artsakh liberation movement in 1991 and soon became a commander of 4000 fighters. In April 1993, Melkonian was one of the chief military strategists who planned and led the operation to capture the region of Kalbajar. Although outnumbered, Armenian forces captured the region in four days of heavy fighting, sustaining far fewer fatalities than the enemy. Monte died on June 12 1993 and was buried in Yelablur.
June 15, 2010
Monte Melkonian talks about Artsakh — part 5
Monte Melkonian, Commander of the Martuni Artsakh (Nargorno-Karabagh) liberation forces speaks about the history and present day conditions of the region. 1993
May 24, 2010
Monte Melkonian talks about Artsakh — part 4
Monte Melkonian, Commander of the Martuni Artsakh (Nargorno-Karabagh) liberation forces speaks about the history and present day conditions of the region. 1993
May 8, 2010
Monte Melkonian talks about Artsakh — part 3
Monte Melkonian, Commander of the Martuni Artsakh (Nargorno-Karabagh) liberation forces speaks about the history and present day conditions of the region. 1993
May 6, 2010
Monte Melkonian talks about Artsakh – Part 2
Monte Melkonian, Commander of the Martuni Artsakh (Nargorno-Karabagh) liberation forces speaks about the history and present day conditions of the region. 1993
April 14, 2010
Monte Melkonian talks about Artsakh – Part 1
Monte Melkonian, Commander of the Martuni Artsakh (Nargorno-Karabagh) liberation forces speaks about the history and present day conditions of the region. 1993