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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 10 2009


    Ergenekon planned to kill Pamuk's brother


    Academic Å?evket Pamuk, the brother of the Nobel Prize winning
    author Orhan Pamuk, was likely to be killed by Ergenekon, a shadowy
    network with plans to overthrow the government, recent evidence
    gathered on the gang has revealed.

    After previous revelations that Orhan Pamuk was on Ergenekon's hit
    list, the gang is now suspected of masterminding an assassination
    attempt against Å?evket Pamuk, an academic at the London School
    of Economics and BoÄ?aziçi University. The police
    detained Ä°brahim Å?ahin, a former president of the
    National Police Department's Special Operations Unit, on Wednesday and
    seized a number of documents along with nine guns. A large cache of
    weapons, ammunition and bombs was found buried underground in Ankara's
    GölbaÅ?ı district yesterday, discovered as a
    result of a police search based on a map found in the home of
    Å?ahin. The police also found detailed intelligence documents
    about some public figures, including the Pamuk brothers.

    Analysts say because of the fact that Orhan Pamuk has been receiving
    police protection ever since he was found to be on the Ergenekon hit
    list, the gang might have chosen his brother as a target. They also
    note that the plan to kill Å?evket Pamuk might have arisen after
    his recent remarks about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of
    the Turkish Republic.

    In previous days, Å?evket Pamuk, who is an expert on Ottoman and
    modern European history, stated that the myth of Atatürk
    prevents an environment of free discussion in Turkey. Speaking to the
    Spanish El Paà - s daily, he said he was surprised to see the
    discussions in Turkey over "Mustafa," a recently released biographical
    documentary depicting the lesser-known sides of Atatürk's
    life. "Atatürk is a historical figure and a human; however,
    there has been an attempt to transform his image into a cult to enable
    the government after his death to govern Turkey as they
    wanted. Atatürk made mistakes as anyone [else] can do. Yet, a
    mythology has been created around him to prevent a number of political
    issues, including the Kurdish and Armenian issues, to be discussed. It
    is impressed upon us during primary school that Atatürk was
    superhuman," he noted.

    Orhan Pamuk has also recently made a statement about the Ergenekon
    terrorist organization, saying: "I was informed about the
    assassination plans before the plans were revealed to the public. Some
    people are trying to underplay the importance of the investigation
    into Ergenekon. I do not like talking about politics, but those people
    have killed and have planned to kill others. There is certainly such
    an organization."

    10 January 2009, Saturday
    SEDAT GÃ`NEÃ? / ALPER SANCAR ANKARA
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