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    ALEVI LEADER SAYS TURKISH JUDICIARY CAN UNRAVEL ERGENEKON

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 28 2009
    Turkey

    An Alevi leader who was on the hit list of the "deep state"-related
    gang formation Ergenekon has said he believes the Turkish judicial
    system will untangle the Ergenekon case.

    Ali Balkız, leader of the Alevi BektaÅ~_i Federation (ABF), said
    the investigation into Ergenekon, a clandestine network suspected of
    plotting to topple the government, is complicated but that it is the
    duty of the judiciary to unravel it.

    "The Turkish judiciary is mature and able enough to do this," he said
    on Tuesday in Frankfurt, where he was invited to speak at a symposium
    titled "Contemporary Alevism."

    A new phase of detentions in the Ergenekon investigation at
    the beginning of January revealed that the group was planning to
    assassinate Alevi and Armenian community leaders, the prime minister
    and members of the Supreme Court of Appeals -- acts that would have
    dragged Turkey into chaos had they been carried out. The group was
    plotting to kill prominent Alevi community leaders such as Balkız
    and Kazım Genc as well as Sivas Armenian Community President Minas
    Durmaz Guler and a number of journalists.

    Following the revelations, Balkız was provided with bodyguards. He
    said he is trying to get used to the presence of his guards and added
    that he had not received any death threats.

    "I was apparently targeted as a community leader. Maybe it is because
    I've been saying that I want democracy, equality and brotherhood. We
    are on the hit list because we want Sunnis and Alevis, Turks and
    Kurds to live in fraternity. Those who try to destroy these ideas
    are traitors."

    Balkız added that secularism has not been implemented in any real
    sense in Turkey because the state controls religion. Part of the
    problems connected to Alevi demands relate to this fact.

    --Boundary_(ID_gk/I3ByfsKEbEFkydIiJ9g)--
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