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    ULTRANATIONALIST ERGENEKON SUSPECT IS OF ARMENIAN ORIGIN, MAGAZINE REVEALS

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.d o?load=detay&link=178191&bolum=101
    June 16 2009
    Turkey

    Retired Gen. Veli Kucuk, who is known for his ultranationalist
    statements, has Armenian roots, the biography magazine Chronicle
    has revealed.

    In its June edition, the magazine covered the biography of Kucuk, one
    of the prime suspects in the case against Ergenekon, a shadowy crime
    network that has alleged links within the state and is suspected of
    plotting to topple the government. In an article titled "Kucukogullari
    and Veli Kucuk," the magazine noted that the village where Kucuk
    was born, the village of Turkmen in the western province of Bilecik,
    was an Armenian settlement, contrary to what is generally believed.

    Kucuk, who was born in Turkmen on May 9, 1944, was the son of a farmer
    who had four children. He was named after his brother, who died when
    he was a baby.

    Referring to records from the Ottoman Empire, the magazine said 85
    percent of the residents in the village were of Armenian origin,
    but no Armenians reside in the village today.

    Examining the tax records of Armenian families in the village, the
    magazine analyzed Kucuk's ethnic roots. The tax records show that
    Artin from the Kucukogulları family paid a tax of Kr 30; Minas
    from the same family also paid Kr 30. It is not known today what
    happened to the Kucukogulları family or the Armenian residents of
    Turkmen. There are no documents showing that they left the village
    during the Armenian deportation in 1915. After the adoption of the
    surname law following the establishment of the Turkish Republic in
    1923, some village residents adopted the surname "Kucuk," the magazine
    revealed. Veli Kucuk speaks Armenian fluently, the magazine noted.

    Kucuk is currently in prison on charges of being a leader of
    Ergenekon. Kucuk is also believed to be the founder of JÄ°TEM,
    a clandestine and illegal intelligence group inside the gendarmerie
    that is believed to have carried out hundreds of unofficial and highly
    criminal operations against targets that were deemed by JÄ°TEM leaders
    as a threat to Turkey's national interests for one reason or another.
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