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  • ANKARA: New Detentions Shed Light On More Ergenekon Crimes

    NEW DETENTIONS SHED LIGHT ON MORE ERGENEKON CRIMES

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 15 2009
    Turkey

    Former Police Department Special Operations Unit Deputy Chairman
    Ä°brahim Å~^ahin was detained in last week's operations.

    A number of plans, lists, maps and arms caches unearthed last week
    in the latest wave of searches and detentions carried out as part of
    the Ergenekon investigation suggest that the group was behind many
    provocative attacks and murders previously attributed to various
    other organizations.

    Some of the incidents that now appear to be Ergenekon jobs are
    high profile events from Turkey's recent history, all considered as
    watershed catastrophes that fundamentally changed the country's course.

    In last week's operations, former Police Department Special Operations
    Unit Deputy Chairman Ä°brahim Å~^ahin was detained. Assassination plans
    found in his home during searches showed clearly some of Ergenekon's
    future planned assassinations. Potential victims included Alevi leaders
    such as Kazım Genc, head of the Pir Sultan Abdal Association. Since
    last week's operations, the individuals in danger have been assigned
    police protection.

    According to the documents found in Å~^ahin's house, the group was
    planning to kill Genc with a package bomb. The organization had worked
    out the locations of Ä°stanbul's security cameras, known as MOBESE, in
    every region they planned to commit a murder. Police say the details
    of the planned Genc assassination are strikingly similar to methods
    used in killing Malatya Mayor Hamid Fendoglu, who was killed with a
    package bomb in 1978. The killing was seen as a result of a conflict
    between Alevi and Sunni communities in the city, the sort of chaos
    Ergenekon wanted to provoke, according to investigators assigned to
    the case. A similar bomb was used in the killing of Bahriye Ucok,
    a socialist academic who was killed in 1990 with a package bomb. Her
    killer was never found. These two murders were key events in the
    process that led to the 1980 coup d'état in Turkey.

    Another Alevi leader, Ali Balkız, was also on Ergenekon's hit
    list. The would-be assassins drew detailed maps of Balkız's house
    and his daily route and planned to detonate a car bomb parked along
    this path as he drove. The 1993 killing of journalist Ugur Mumcu, who
    was killed by a bomb planted in his car, and the killing of journalist
    Mehmet Ali KıÅ~_lalı in 1999, two very important unresolved murders
    of the '90s, have a strong similarity in that both involved a plastic
    explosive known as RDX, a very rare explosive that is extremely
    difficult to acquire in Turkey, according to experts. In last week's
    operations, a formidable cache of A-4 RDX was unearthed in Ergenekon's
    secret munitions depots buried underground.

    Other past events now very strongly suspected to be Ergenekon's doing
    include the 1990 killing of academic Muammer Aksyon, the 1990 killing
    of Hurriyet daily Editor-in-Chief Cetin Emec, the 1990 killing of
    Turan Dursun and the 2007 shooting of journalist Hrant Dink.

    Armenian community leaders, including Patriarch Mesrob Mutafyan,
    were also on Ergenekon's hit list.

    --Boundary_(ID_cw3T5df1DGG3KTAeWtdFBg)--
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