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    ANOTHER SCANDAL BRINGS ERGENEKON AND IP CLOSER

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 16 2009
    Turkey

    A medical report that saved an Ergenekon suspect from imprisonment
    has revealed yet another scandal, bringing to light links between the
    criminal organization and the Workers' Party (Ä°P), whose leader was
    arrested last year for suspected membership in Ergenekon, the Vatan
    daily reported yesterday.

    The Ä°P has for long claimed that it strongly fought to shed light
    on the mystery surrounding the Susurluk scandal -- a car crash
    which revealed gang involvement with the police force; however, a
    medical report that spared Ergenekon suspect Ä°brahim Å~^ahin from
    imprisonment in the 1996 Susurluk scandal revealed that one of the
    doctors who contributed to the preparation of the report was an Ä°P
    member, according to a report published by Vatan yesterday.

    Å~^ahin was a scandalous figure in the Susurluk case. He received six
    years imprisonment and was barred from public service in the Susurluk
    trial. He obtained a medical report in 2003 certifying that he had
    suffered permanent damage to his brain and ears as a result of an
    accident in 2000 in addition to a number of psychological problems. He
    was later pardoned by former President Ahmet Necdet Sezer.

    The İP member doctor, Professor Erbil Gözukırmız&#xC4 ;& #xB1;, also had
    very close ties with Ä°P deputy leader Ferit Ä°lsever, Professor
    Emin Gurses, former Ä°stanbul University Rector Kemal Alemdaroglu and
    businessman İbrahim Benli -- all Ergenekon suspects. Gözukırmız&#xC4 ;& #xB1;
    was also a member of a committee established by former Turkish Republic
    of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) President Rauf DenktaÅ~_ to refute claims
    of an Armenian "genocide" in 1915.

    Gözukırmız ı, however, denied claims that he contributed to a
    false report to save Å~^ahin from imprisonment, saying: "We wrote
    in the report what we observed. The Forensic Medicine Council is
    not a decision-making body; it deals with consulting. How can a
    doctor who has taken the Hippocratic Oath prepare a report at odds
    with his observations? In any case, I do not know Å~^ahin's health
    condition. There may have been changes or improvements over time,"
    he said.

    Gözukırmız ı is not the only suspicious individual tied to
    Å~^ahin's medical report. It was previously revealed that Dr. Nur
    Birgen, who chaired the Forensic Medicine Council's 3rd Specialized
    Board -- which prepared the report leading to Å~^ahin's release -- was
    twice involved in preparing false medical reports and was, therefore,
    temporarily barred from practice in 1995 and 2005.

    --Boundary_(ID_zAwENKUNaRIghKpkowQpTA)--
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