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    Video Reveals Link Between Ergenekon And Sabanca± Murder

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 4 2008
    Turkey

    A video recording has revealed that Gen. Veli Kucuk, the suspected
    leader of the political crime gang known as Ergenekon, might be behind
    the murder of businessman Ozdemir Sabancı.

    The chief prosecutor in the Ergenekon investigation, Zekeriya Oz,
    received a CD containing a video of an October 2000 prison rebellion
    in UÅ~_ak, instigated by brothers Nuri and Vedat Ergin. In the video,
    apparently taken by somebody inside the prison, Nuri Ergin shouts:
    "The state had me murder Mustafa Duyar [suspected of assassinating
    Sabancı]. I killed him."

    Then Vedat Ergin appears in another window with a gun in one hand,
    shouting: "Call brother Veli. Tell him about me. I am not saying
    anything else. God be with you."

    Apparently both Nuri and Vedat Ergin spoke to the camera, but who took
    the video is not known since no television cameras could approach
    the building during the rebellion. Oz took testimonies of the Ergin
    brothers, both of whom are still serving time in prison.

    Top Turkish businessman Sabancı was shot dead in his high-security
    office on Jan. 9, 1996. The Revolutionary People's Liberation
    Party/Front (DHKP/C) claimed responsibility for the murder. Duyar,
    a suspect in the murder, surrendered himself a year later and was
    put in Afyon prison. He was killed in prison in 1999.

    The Ergenekon indictment, however, said the assassination was not
    solely perpetrated by the organization. It stated that Duyar, Fehriye
    Erdal and Ä°smail Akkol (the perpetrators of the assassination) were
    noted in a document that was prepared eight days before the shooting
    and later seized during a police raid at the ultranationalist and
    anti-European Union weekly Aydınlık. The indictment said it would
    be impossible to turn a blind eye to the link between the document,
    the Sabancı assassination and Ergenekon. The indictment also noted
    that Kucuk, believed to be one of the masterminds of the network,
    had threatened Dink, the Turkish-Armenian journalist slain by a
    teenager in 2007, before his murder, a sign that Ergenekon could be
    behind his death as well.

    --Boundary_(ID_QzDD2+dOnEOyqBITbxUXBQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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