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    NOVELIST PAMUK: ERGENEKON WANTED TO KILL ME

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 2 2008
    Turkey

    Nobel Prize-winning Turkish author Orhan Pamuk has said he was
    targeted for assassination by Ergenekon, a political crime gang that
    had allegedly been making preparations to topple the government and was
    readying to perpetrate bloody attacks on several high-profile figures.

    In an interview with the Sabah daily to promote his latest novel,
    "Masumiyet Muzesi" (The Museum of Innocence), Pamuk said he believes
    there are murderers in Ergenekon and that they wanted to kill him.

    "It is unethical to protect those murderers for political reasons. This
    is not an ethical country if mafia leaders and retired generals plan
    to have people murdered and they do it over and over again, and they
    blackmail people in this way. I have to say that protecting Ergenekon
    members is unethical," he was quoted as saying yesterday by Sabah.

    In response to a question as to whether or not he believes the
    judiciary will follow through to see that the Ergenekon gang members
    receive just punishment, Pamuk said he could not comment on the
    subject. "You should ask this question to the politicians. It seems
    believable to me that a murderer cooperated with another and that this
    other one made a phone call with another, and so on, but I don't read
    about Ergenekon every day. This is not how I live my life," he said.

    He noted that Ergenekon has been politicized and criticized this. "It
    is not important whether they are Ataturkist, Islamist, liberal,
    conservative or leftist. This is an ethical issue for me. I am
    convinced that there are murderers," he stated.

    The indictment against Ergenekon, made public on July 25, said
    the organization incited the perpetrators of deadly attacks on
    important public figures. The planned victims allegedly included
    Pamuk, Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor Hrant Dink, journalist Ugur
    Mumcu, businessman Ozdemir Sabancı and writer and scientist Necip
    Hablemitoglu. The gang was also planning to launch bloody assaults
    on several high-profile personalities, including Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan, former Chief of General Staff Gen. YaÅ~_ar Buyukanıt
    and journalist Fehmi Koru.

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