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    TURKISH ULTRANATIONALIST GANG DISPLAYS THE REALITIES
    Ilnur Cevik

    The New Anatolian
    Jan 30 2008
    Turkey

    Turkish ultranationalists including ex-military people were caught
    while plotting to kill Kurdish politicians and Orhan Pamuk. We warned
    about these gangs the years ago and people laughed... But we really
    can't laugh today.

    Last week police netted an ultranationalist gang which called itself
    Ergenekon. The gang included several conservative personalities
    including some journalists who have made a habit of displaying us
    as targets.

    The gang also included ex-military officials and lawyers who have
    been very vocal in their anti-Kurdish stance in Turkey.

    The gang reportedly was preparing to murder prominent Kurds of Turkey
    and Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk hoping that such incidents would create
    havoc in Turkey and lead to a military coup in 2009.

    In late 2004 we had written a banner headline in The New Anatolian
    saying Turkish nationalists were being armed against the Kurds in
    Turkey. We said ultranationalist gangs were being established. At
    the time Ilnur Cevik was accused by conservative writers of trying
    to create sensation. Taha Akyol of Milliyet said Ilnur Cevik was
    writing nonsense.

    Unfortunate for Turkey that time has proven us right.

    Ultranationalist gangs have been set up and their targets are not just
    our Kurds or those who try to promote Turkish-Kurdish friendship and
    brotherhood but also Armenians as we saw in the murder of journalist
    Hrant Dink.

    What is sad is that there is a connection between retired military
    officials and these ultranationalist hotheads.

    Chief of Staff General Yasar Buyukanit has reacted to these reports
    by saying there are attempts to display the Turkish Armed Forces
    like a crime organization. He said whoever is involved in a crime
    will face justice.

    Yes, of course no one should try to put the blame on the Armed
    Forces. But it is a fact that there seems to be some elements in the
    Armed Forces who are inclined to commit crimes and try to get away
    with it by using the good name of the forces as a shield.

    Isn't it a fact that a civilian court sentenced two non-commissioned
    officers to massive prison sentences for their involvement against
    a Kurdish activist in Semdinli but that under military pressure the
    case was switched to a military court upon appeal and the two are
    now free? We do not judge whether the two were innocent or not but
    we do want to draw attention to the image this has created for Turkey
    among international circles.

    So when gangs and military links are mentioned of course people will
    have question marks in their minds.

    It is up to the military to keep its name clean by setting good
    examples.

    We remember well how military coups were staged in Turkey don't we?
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