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    Today's Zaman

    01 February 2010, Monday

    Poyrazköy munitions targeted admirals, claims indictment

    An indictment on a subversive naval forces plot against two admirals
    claims that a weapons cache buried in İstanbul's Poyrazköy
    neighborhood would be used to assassinate the admirals.

    The indictment was forwarded to the Ä°stanbul 12th High Criminal Court
    last week. It concerns an ongoing probe into an alleged plot to
    assassinate admirals at the Naval Forces Command. In July of last
    year, seven naval lieutenants were arrested on charges of plotting to
    kill two admirals, Metin Ataç and EÅ?ref UÄ?ur YiÄ?it.

    According to the indictment, the munitions discovered during police
    excavations in Poyrazköy would be used by a junta nested within the
    Naval Forces Command, under the leadership of retired Col. Levent
    GöktaÅ?, to assassinate the admirals. The munitions were discovered on
    land owned by the Ä°stek Foundation in April 2009. They are covered in
    a separate indictment which demands life sentences for five naval
    officers and lengthy prison terms for another 11 naval officers. The
    officers are accused of `membership in an illegal organization' and
    `attempting to destroy Parliament and the government.' They are
    accused of working to foment chaos in the country through violent acts
    to help overthrow the Justice and Development Party (AK Party)
    government.

    The indictment into the assassination plot accuses 19 suspects, nine
    of whom are already under arrest. The suspects are accused of
    `membership in a terrorist organization' and `illegal possession of
    explosives.'

    The new document claims that the officers hoped to use the munitions
    buried underground in Poyrazköy in the planned assassination of the
    two admirals. Among a long list of munitions are hand grenades, light
    anti-tank weapons (LAWs), rocket launchers, Kalashnikov rifles,
    assault rifles, thousands of bullets and various other explosives.

    The document also recalled a series of planned attacks against
    individuals, included in the Poyrazköy indictment.

    Agos staff wants to become co-plaintiff in Poyrazköy case

    In the meantime, the staff of the Turkish-Armenian biweekly Agos
    newspaper has appealed to the Ä°stanbul 12th High Criminal Court to
    become co-plaintiffs in the case against the Poyrazköy defendants.

    According to the Poyrazköy indictment, subscribers to the
    Turkish-Armenian biweekly Agos newspaper were to be posted on a number
    of Web sites in line with the Cage plan. Agos Editor-in-Chief Etyen
    Mahçupyan said they were working on becoming co-plaintiffs in the
    Poyrazköy case. The former editor-in-chief of the newspaper, Hrant
    Dink, was killed by an ultranationalist Turkish teenager in 2007.

    01 February 2010, Monday
    Ä°STANBUL BÃ`Å?RA ERDAL
    From: Baghdasarian
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