TURKISH ACTOR CONFESSES KILLING 10 CYPRIOT POWS
PanARMENIAN.Net
28.01.2009 21:08 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a shocking revelation on Turkish Star TV, Turkish
actor Attila Olgac confessed last week that he killed Greek Cypriot
prisoners of war in cold blood during the invasion of the Turkish
army in 1974, Gibrahayer.com reports.
"I killed ten people," he said and explained that the first one he
shot on the head was a 19-year old Greek Cypriot national guardsman
who was tied with hands behind his back.
"As I went to him he spat on my face and I shot him in the head"
he said.
Olgac, who stars in a popular TV series "The valley of the wolves,"
said that after he killed the Greek Cypriot soldier he killed
"nine more."
Regarded as a serious breach of Article 13 of the Geneva Convention,
the next day of the confession found the leadership of the Cyprus
government, legal experts and The Committee of the Missing Persons,
planning the next move.
The mass cold blooded killing of the Turkish actor stole the Turkish
media headlines and is widely being debated, as the actor - soon after
coming forward with the confession - took back his statement saying "it
was part of a scenario of a movie he was writing". The Turkish media
accused Olgac for looking and sounding ridiculous and for "exposing
and weakening Turkey by giving an image that Turks are barbarians."
Popular Turkish journalist Mehmet Ali Birand urged the country's
Justice to step in, arguing that actor Attila Olgac should stand
trial whether he lied or not.
More than 1,600 of Greek Cypriots have been missing since 1974 and
although 400 identifications by DNA have revealed the identity of
the deceased, accounts by people like Attila Olgac should provide
info on the identity, location and circumstances under which these
particular deaths and "disappearances" occurred.
PanARMENIAN.Net
28.01.2009 21:08 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a shocking revelation on Turkish Star TV, Turkish
actor Attila Olgac confessed last week that he killed Greek Cypriot
prisoners of war in cold blood during the invasion of the Turkish
army in 1974, Gibrahayer.com reports.
"I killed ten people," he said and explained that the first one he
shot on the head was a 19-year old Greek Cypriot national guardsman
who was tied with hands behind his back.
"As I went to him he spat on my face and I shot him in the head"
he said.
Olgac, who stars in a popular TV series "The valley of the wolves,"
said that after he killed the Greek Cypriot soldier he killed
"nine more."
Regarded as a serious breach of Article 13 of the Geneva Convention,
the next day of the confession found the leadership of the Cyprus
government, legal experts and The Committee of the Missing Persons,
planning the next move.
The mass cold blooded killing of the Turkish actor stole the Turkish
media headlines and is widely being debated, as the actor - soon after
coming forward with the confession - took back his statement saying "it
was part of a scenario of a movie he was writing". The Turkish media
accused Olgac for looking and sounding ridiculous and for "exposing
and weakening Turkey by giving an image that Turks are barbarians."
Popular Turkish journalist Mehmet Ali Birand urged the country's
Justice to step in, arguing that actor Attila Olgac should stand
trial whether he lied or not.
More than 1,600 of Greek Cypriots have been missing since 1974 and
although 400 identifications by DNA have revealed the identity of
the deceased, accounts by people like Attila Olgac should provide
info on the identity, location and circumstances under which these
particular deaths and "disappearances" occurred.