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    ERGENEKON ORGANIZATION CHART MAPPED OUT

    Today's Zaman
    Sep 22, 2008
    Turkey

    The prosecutor conducting the investigation into Ergenekon,
    a clandestine network made up of former and active military
    officers, journalists, academics, politicians, mafia leaders and
    other professional segments allegedly attempting to overthrow the
    government, has mapped out what he believes is the organizational
    structure of the network and submitted it to the court that will
    start hearing the Ergenekon case on Oct. 21.

    The prosecution's chart, which was published by the Sabah daily on
    Sunday, does not reveal the identity of the ultimate leader of the
    group, but establishes the alleged roles of most Ergenekon suspects
    within the organization.

    The second person in the hierarchy is, according to the prosecutor's
    chart, Fikret Emek, currently under arrest on suspicion of Ergenekon
    involvement. Emek directly reports to the unidentified leader, who
    also directly supervises six separate cell units in addition to Emek,
    who is isolated in the chart from the rest of the organization as an
    independent unit. The names of the administrators in charge of most
    of these units were also not shown in the chart submitted to the
    court that appeared in Sabah yesterday. These six units are called
    the Intelligence Department Command, Intelligence Analysis Command,
    Operations Department Command, Financing Administration (marked
    "civilian"), Intra-organization Research Department Command and the
    Theory Design and Planning Department (also marked "civilian").

    The Theory Design and Planning Department, according to the chart, is
    run by former Ä°stanbul University Rector Kemal Aldemdaroglu, who is
    the deputy chairman; Cumhuriyet daily chief columnist Ä°lhan Selcuk,
    who is the chairman, and Workers' Party (Ä°P) leader Dogu Perincek,
    who also acted as deputy chairman. Also in this department are retired
    Col. Mehmet Fikri Karadag; Sevgi Erenerol, the spokesperson of a
    dubious Turkish Orthodox church; retired Gen. Veli Kucuk and retired
    Capt. Muzaffer Tekin. The last two are described in the prosecutor's
    chart as "bridge personnel" as they allegedly facilitated communication
    between the "military" and "civilian" units of the organization. Kucuk
    and Tekin are also shown in the chart elsewhere, between the six
    separate units and four other administrators of the organization's
    (civilian) Lobby Group, as "bridge personnel." The Lobby Group
    administrators, according to the chart, are the recently retired Gen.

    Zekeriya Ozturk; ultranationalist lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz, most famous
    for supporting court cases against journalists disagreeing with state
    ideology on Armenian genocide allegations; İsmail Yıldız and Erkut
    Ersoy, the head of a curious private intelligence-gathering company.

    Five suicide teams

    In addition to the top management, the organizational chart drawn up
    by the prosecutor included five other cells and five suicide teams,
    which reported to Kucuk and Tekin. The identity of the individuals
    in charge of these units has not yet been clarified by the prosecution.

    The chart, which was submitted to the 13th Higher Criminal Court of
    Ä°stanbul, will be enhanced in detail as the investigation unfolds,
    Sabah commented.

    Latest in the Ergenekon investigation

    Meanwhile, new developments occurred regarding the detention on
    Thursday of 19 people, including six active army lieutenants and
    a military academy cadet, in police operations in five cities,
    including Ä°stanbul, Ankara and Ä°zmir, as part of the investigation
    into Ergenekon.

    The four army officers and military student on Sunday were arrested
    by the court they were referred to at the end of their detention
    period. The five men were transferred to a prison in Hasdal, Ä°stanbul.

    Yusuf Erikel, a lawyer representing the officers, said his clients
    were facing charges related to their telephone conversations with the
    Neriman and Kemal Aydın couple, also arrested as Ergenekon suspects
    earlier in July. The couple is facing charges of plotting against the
    government. The lawyer said the lieutenants' contacts with the Aydın
    couple had taken place with the knowledge of their superiors. He also
    noted that there were no charges against his clients except for the
    phone conversations with the Aydıns. He said he would be appealing
    the arrests.

    Ergenekon used all types of terrorist organizations

    Meanwhile, new evidence in the investigation indicates that Ergenekon
    leaders used terrorist organizations in Turkey from all backgrounds,
    worldviews and political ideologies for their ultimate aim to create
    chaos in the country, which they hoped would make it easier to realize
    their ultimate goal of triggering a military intervention. The
    evidence suggests that the group had links with the terrorist
    Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), the extreme-left Revolutionary People's
    Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C), the Islamist organization Hizbullah,
    the ultranationalist Turkish Revenge Brigades (TÄ°T), the Turkish
    Workers' and Peasants' Liberation Army (TÄ°KKO), the Marxist-Leninist
    Communist Party (MLKP) and the Hizb ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation),
    an extreme group wishing to reinstate the Islamic Caliphate.

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