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    ARMENIAN NEWSPAPER WEARY ABOUT BEING A TARGET IN COUP PLANS

    BIAnet
    Nov 23 2009
    Turkey

    Lawyer Fethiye Cetin argues that it might be considered to merge
    the Dink murder case with the Ergenekon file if new findings occur
    that support the "Cage" Operation. He said they would follow up the
    operation plan's registry of Agos newspaper subscribers.

    Joint attorney of the Hrant Dink case Fethiye Cetin considered the
    allegations regarding a "Cage Operation Action Plan" as "grave and
    frightening". The "Cage Operation Action Plan" was supposedly worked
    out as a coup plan by the Naval Forces, targeting non-Muslims and
    aiming to charge them of their religious beliefs.

    Taraf newspaper reported that the plan also included a map showing
    homes and offices belonging to minorities and 939 non-Muslim
    representatives all over Turkey.

    Cetin: I am in horror...

    Avukat Cetin talked to bianet and expressed her astonishment about the
    matter, "I am in horror right now. Some forces of this country sit down
    and they will make a plan to define their fellow citizens of their
    own country as enemies. They will kill Armenians and non-Muslims in
    the psychological war they conduct against the ones defined as their
    enemies, both in terms of supplies and casualties".

    Lawyer Cetin indicated that the investigation into the cage operation
    has not been completed yet and is carried out confidentially. She
    said she let it go with evaluating the events reflected in the media.

    Agos subscribers' details registered in the operation plan Cetin
    stated that the Hrant Dink murder case might be merged with the
    Ergenekon trial in case of a tangible connection with the Dink case
    and a verification of the claims.

    Cetin announced that new findings emerged to support the claim that
    Armenian Agos newspaper subscribers were subject to the operation
    plan, saying that the matter is also going to be followed up by
    the newspaper.

    Hatemi: Computers stolen from Greek foundation bianet asked Lighthouse
    Greek Patriarchate lawyer Kezban Hatemi whether such activities
    regarding non-Muslims have occurred or not.

    Hatemi informed bianet that computers of a Greek parochial foundation
    had been stolen and that the corresponding trial is pending at the
    Beyoglu (Istanbul) Court.

    Taraf daily declared that the prosecutors of the Ergenekon case
    managed to decipher a CD concerned with the plan and written by
    detained defendant Levent BektaÅ~_. Accordingly, Naval Staff Major
    Eren Gunay, currently detained in connection of ammunition found in
    Poyrazköy, prepared the list of ammunition intended to be uses for
    the planned actions.

    Weapons on the list 3 sniper rifles (Remington 7,62/Dragunov 7,762),

    2 sniper rifles (Accudacy 12,7)

    5 silencer pistols (Glock)

    30 machine guns (Uzi)

    4 LAW

    900 subsonic cartridges (9x19mm)

    20 pounds C4 plastic explosives

    20 pounds C3 plastic explosives

    20 pounds C8 plastic explosives

    100 detonating cords

    20 electrical detonators

    50 bombs

    50 boxes of black smoke-bombs

    100 boxes MKE smoke-bombs

    2 tons of ammonium nitrate

    200 anti-personal shells (7,62 mm)

    150 anti-personal shells (12,7 mm)

    150 anti-material shells (12,7 mm)

    5 000 original weapons ammunition allocated/to be delivered

    3 high-magnification binoculars (suitable for all weapons) (EO/VK)
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