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    DOCTORS UNION CALLS FOR FORENSIC MEDICINE COUNCIL TO BE SHUT DOWN

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 29 2009
    Turkey

    The Turkish Doctors Union (TTB) has urged the Ministry of Justice to
    shut down all facilities of the Council of Forensic Medicine (ATK)
    in connection with the ongoing trial against Ergenekon, a clandestine
    terrorist organization with links to the state accused of attempting
    to topple the government.

    In a written statement, the TTB acknowledged that the ATK and its
    reports are extremely important for the Ergenekon investigation,
    but stressed that some of its members have close links with the
    Ergenekon suspects and that some of the reports given by the ATK have
    been disputed.

    The report in question, prepared by the ATK's Third Specialized
    Board, allowed Ä°brahim Å~^ahin -- the former head of the National
    Police Department's Special Operations Unit and a suspected member
    of Ergenekon -- to avoid prison time for his role in the Susurluk
    affair, in which a car accident revealed shadowy links between gangs
    and Turkey's security forces. The report, prepared in 2000, claimed
    that Å~^ahin had lost his memory after a traffic accident unrelated
    to Susurluk in 2000.

    The Turkish Doctors Union has urged the Ministry of Justice in a
    written statement to shut down all facilities of the Council of
    Forensic Medicine in connection with the ongoing trial against
    Ergenekon.

    One of the doctors who prepared this report about Å~^ahin, Professor
    Erbil Gözukırmız&#xC4 ;& #xB1;, is still seated on the Third Specialized
    Board and, at the same time, a member of the Workers' Party (Ä°P),
    the leader of which, Dogu Perincek, is a suspect in the trial against
    Ergenekon. The İP has previously said it will name Gözukırmız&#xC4 ;& #xB1;
    as minister of youth and sports if it comes to power.

    Gözukırmı zı also had very close ties with İP deputy leader Ferit
    Ä°lsever, Professor Emin Gurses, former Ä°stanbul University Rector
    Kemal Alemdaroglu and businessman Ä°brahim Benli -- all Ergenekon
    suspects. In addition, Gözukırmız&#xC4 ;& #xB1; was a member of a committee
    established by former Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC)
    President Rauf DenktaÅ~_ to refute claims that the killings of
    Anatolian Armenians at the hands of the late Ottoman Empire in 1915
    constituted genocide.

    In its statement, the TTB noted that the chairwoman of the Third
    Specialized Board, Dr. Nur Bilgen, was punished by the TTB Disciplinary
    Committee for covering up torture claims. Birgen was barred from
    practicing medicine for six months by the TTB after a report she wrote
    claimed that seven protesters who had been arrested in 1995 were
    healthy despite having been tortured. She was barred from practice
    a second time after she prepared another scandalous report about two
    prisoners who had developed serious medical conditions after a hunger
    strike; she had certified that they could remain in prison because
    they had recovered.

    The Ministry of Justice issued a written statement on Jan. 16 in
    response to an earlier TTB report that voiced allegations against
    Birgen. The statement said that the accusations about her had been
    rejected by the Administrative Court. But in another written statement
    issued by the TTB in response, it was noted that the Administrative
    Court nullified the decision of TTB disciplinary committee on the
    grounds that the TTB does not have the right to suspend public
    officials from their duties and that the sole authority that can
    make such a decision is the Ministry of Justice. The TTB claimed that
    the court decision did not deny the fact that Biren had issued false
    reports about torture victims.

    In the same statement the Ministry of Justice had indicated that the
    European Court of Human Rights found that 95 percent of the council's
    reports were accurate. But the TTB recalled that an independent
    committee appointed by the European court had confirmed that the
    patients who were under hunger strike were given 'healthy' reports
    by the ATK while they were actually in critical condition.

    When it issued its report on Å~^ahin, the Third Specialized Board
    said he was suffering from "permanent damage" to his brain and ears
    in addition to a number of psychological problems as a result of his
    car accident in 2000. He was later pardoned by former President Ahmet
    Necdet Sezer.

    The TTB statement raised doubts about the accuracy of the report on
    Å~^ahin and underlined that since the board suggested once in its
    report that he had suffered "permanent damage," it will feel itself
    bound by its earlier decision and if Å~^ahin is brought in front of
    the board he will once again receive the same contested decision.

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