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    ERGENEKON PLOTTED BLOODSHED, DARK FUTURE FOR TURKEY

    Today's Zaman
    Aug 6 2009
    Turkey

    Ergenekon, a clandestine gang charged with plotting to overthrow
    the government, had devised plots to assassinate tens of people,
    including bureaucrats, judges, journalists, politicians and writers,
    which were prepared in graphic detail, including the names of the
    would-be hitmen, claims the prosecution in the third indictment
    prepared in the case, which was accepted by the 13th Higher Crime
    Court of Istanbul on Wednesday.

    The indictment claims that the prosecution has reason to believe
    that an attack in 1993 by a fundamentalist mob in Sivas at a hotel
    where visiting Alevi poets and intellectuals were staying was also
    orchestrated by Ergenekon. The mob set the hotel on fire, killing 35
    Alevis. The incident is remembered as one of the darkest moments in
    Turkey's recent history. The indictment also says that a hand grenade
    attack at the Cumhuriyet daily in 2006, in which no one was injured;
    and an armed attack at the Council of State a few days after the
    attack that resulted in the death of a senior judge were also the
    doing of Ergenekon.

    The indictment claims that the prosecution has reason to believe
    that an attack in 1993 by a fundamentalist mob in Sivas at a hotel
    where visiting Alevi poets and intellectuals were staying was also
    orchestrated by Ergenekon. The mob set the hotel on fire, killing 35
    Alevis. The incident is remembered as one of the darkest moments in
    Turkey's recent history. The indictment also says that a hand grenade
    attack at the Cumhuriyet daily in 2006, in which no one was injured;
    and an armed attack at the Council of State a few days after the
    attack that resulted in the death of a senior judge were also the
    doing of Ergenekon.

    The document lists a breakdown of the assassinations and attacks
    planned for the future by the group, based on organizational documents
    acquired during the investigation.

    According to this, the group was planning to assassinate members of
    the higher judiciary. Based on a blueprint map of the Supreme Court of
    Appeals acquired at the Workers' Party (Ä°P) headquarters in Ankara,
    the prosecution claims the group had obtained detailed drawings of the
    building as well as information of its inner structure and security
    systems. The Ankara Police Department has confirmed that the Supreme
    Court of Appeals' blueprint found in the investigation accurately
    reflects the details of the building.

    Plot to kill Armenian patriarch The new indictment also includes
    details about a plot to assassinate Armenian Patriarch Mesrob Mutafyan,
    based on documents found in the home of Ä°brahim Å~^ahin. The documents
    found in Å~^ahin's home include a Google Earth map of the area where
    the patriarchate is located, notes about the patriarchate's security
    system, photographs of Mesrob and pictures of the patriarchate taken
    at different angles. There are also text documents explaining the
    details of the plan to kill the patriarch.

    According to writings laid out in text on a document titled the
    "Intimidation Plan (Mutafyan)," the group was going to use a light
    anti-tank weapon (LAW) for the assassination, a number of which were
    found hidden away at various places during the investigation. According
    to this, police officer Kenan Temur was going to direct the attack
    while those who would carry out the plan would be appointed by Fatma
    Cengiz, YaÅ~_ar Oguz Å~^ahin, Fahri Kepek and an individual identified
    only as "Commander Talat."

    The document further laid out the action plan, saying: "The periodic
    hours of the individual's entrance and exit from the [church] will
    be established. Two LAWs will be taken from the secret depot and
    placed in suitable places that face the patriarchate. Two men, who
    will be assigned to the assassination, will be positioned outside
    the patriarchate. If all is well, one of them will hold his watch in
    his right hand, letting it dangle down from his palm, while the other
    one will light a cigarette with his right hand, holding his left hand
    in his pocket. Any other gesture will be interpreted as danger. In
    the last stage, as the target enters the street both gunmen will
    be ready and when one starts firing at him, the other one will also
    start firing indiscriminately."

    Assassination plan for Minas Durmaz Guler Another assassination
    the group planned was that of Minas Durmaz Guler, the head of the
    Sivas Armenian Community. The prosecution is relying on evidence
    from phone conversations between Fatma Cengiz and Ä°brahim Å~^ahin
    to support this claim. The would-be hitmen, Ersin Gönenci and Oguz
    Bulut, were arrested before they could carry out the assassination,
    the indictment notes.

    Other targets of the group included Ali Balkız, the chairman of the
    Alevi-BektaÅ~_i federation, and the federation's secretary-general,
    Kazım Genc, both very important figures in the Alevi community. Among
    documents found in Å~^ahin's house regarding the planned assassination
    of the two Alevi leaders are detailed blueprints and maps of the two
    men's houses, their photographs and notes indicating that Balkız would
    be killed by a bomb planted in his car while Genc would be assassinated
    by an explosive package sent to his address. The perpetrators were, as
    in other cases, already selected. Muhammed Sakarya was to be the cell
    leader in this operation. A document titled the "Intimidation Plan"
    also explains the purpose of the assassination as provoking Alevis
    and fanning conflict between the Alevi community and the country's
    majority Sunni population.

    Buyukanıt, Koru, Pamuk and DTP members on the list

    In a document found at Ä°P headquarters it was clearly written that
    the group had tried to assassinate former Chief of General Staff
    Gen. YaÅ~_ar Buyukanıt in 2005 during a trip the general took
    to İzmir and Balıkesir. Based on information obtained from the
    interception of phone conversations of the suspects, the prosecution
    claims that the group had plans to assassinate journalist and author
    Fehmi Koru, Turkey's Nobel laureate author Orhan Pamuk, Democratic
    Society Party (DTP) leader Ahmet Turk, Diyarbakır Mayor and DTP
    politician Osman Baydemir and DTP deputy Sebahat Tuncel. The indictment
    also notes that Selim Akkurt, one of the hit men recruited for these
    assassinations, was arrested shortly after a conversation between him
    and Ergenekon suspect Fikri Karadag was heard by the police monitoring
    the conversations, in order to avoid an "unwanted incident."

    NATO and shopping mall targets The indictment also claims that the
    organization was planning attacks at a NATO command center in Ä°zmir
    and a number of shopping malls including the Optimum and Antras
    shopping malls in the capital. Most of these plans were discovered
    through documents found in Ä°brahim Å~^ahin's office.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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