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    ERGENEKON PROBE EXPOSES SURVEILLANCE OF ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF TURKEY

    armradio.am
    20.11.2009 14:30

    The investigation into an alleged illegal network known as Ergenekon
    has revealed that a civilian who was formerly employed by the Turkish
    Armed Forces (TSK) had collected detailed information on Turkey's
    ethnic Armenian population, Today's Zaman reported.

    Ergenekon investigators found that Fatma Cengiz, who is currently
    a suspect in the case against Ergenekon, collected various dossiers
    regarding the Armenian community in Turkey. The file included a list
    of subscribers to the bilingual Armenian weekly Agos.

    In addition, there were lists of names and members of Armenian
    foundations and churches, which were classified as "active" or not,
    as well as the balance sheets of Agos.

    Cengiz had been in the limelight before after claims that she gave
    information to Ýbrahim Þahin, a former deputy head of the National
    Police Department's Special Operations Unit, to establish "S-1 and
    S-2 teams" to assassinate intellectual leaders in society.

    According to sources, Cengiz also tracked the names of academics,
    writers and journalists who participated a two-day academic
    conference held on Sept. 24-25, 2005, at Istanbul Bilgi University
    titled "Ottoman Armenians during the Decline of the Empire: Issues
    of Scientific Responsibility and Democracy." The conference openly
    disputed the official Turkish account of the Armenian massacres.

    In the files allegedly belonging to Cengiz, who is also known as
    Asena Ozturk, there are several famous names, with notes next to
    their names: Halil Berktay, "professor, he had publicly said that
    Armenians were massacred"; Kazým Akýncý, "secret Armenian, he applied
    to a court to change his religion after Dink [Turkish-Armenian editor
    Hrant Dink who was assassinated by an ultranationalist teenager in
    2007]"; Ece Temelkuran, "she said that if something happens to her the
    prime minister is responsible for it, she is a graduate of the Ankara
    faculty of law"; Herkul Milas, "he is not an Armenian"; Sevan Niþanyan,
    "writer at Taraf, maybe from Agos, needed to be investigated"; Markar
    Esayan, "Taraf writer, information regarding him will come together
    with Etyen Mahcupyan"; Aytac Ýlhan, "he might be a student in Iðdýr,
    he should be investigated, he had applied to change his religion";
    Baskýn Oran, Adalet Aðaoðlu and Elif Þafak.

    Investigators have also found a PowerPoint presentation which was
    allegedly prepared by Cengiz, who signed it as Asena Ozturk. In that
    presentation, pictures of Þahin and Korkut Eken, a former officer of
    the TSK Special Operations, are placed side by side. There is also
    a photograph of former Chief of General Staff Gen. Yaþar Buyukanýt,
    in addition to the expression "Everything is for the country,"
    written in blood on a background of weapons and the Turkish flag.
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