TURKISH RETIRED SOLDIER CONFIRMS ORDER TO SET UP WEBSITES AGAINST GOVERNMENT AND ARMENIANS
news.am
Aug 4 2011
Armenia
"A retired soldier accused of plotting against the government has
confirmed the existence of an alleged official order to set up websites
defaming the ruling party in a statement that could further inflame
tensions in Ankara," Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review reports.
"The 'Internet Memorandum' is a real document," retired Col. Dursun
Cicek said Monday at a hearing for the case regarding the Action Plan
for the Fight against Fundamentalism. Cicek is currently on trial in
four different alleged coup-plot cases," the newspaper reads.
"The Internet Memorandum is an alleged document by the General Staff
about setting up 42 Internet sites to distribute propaganda against the
ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, the outlawed Kurdistan
Workers' Party, or PKK, and Greeks and Armenians. Cicek's statement
about it could further disrupt the relation between the government
and military," the source says.
news.am
Aug 4 2011
Armenia
"A retired soldier accused of plotting against the government has
confirmed the existence of an alleged official order to set up websites
defaming the ruling party in a statement that could further inflame
tensions in Ankara," Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review reports.
"The 'Internet Memorandum' is a real document," retired Col. Dursun
Cicek said Monday at a hearing for the case regarding the Action Plan
for the Fight against Fundamentalism. Cicek is currently on trial in
four different alleged coup-plot cases," the newspaper reads.
"The Internet Memorandum is an alleged document by the General Staff
about setting up 42 Internet sites to distribute propaganda against the
ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, the outlawed Kurdistan
Workers' Party, or PKK, and Greeks and Armenians. Cicek's statement
about it could further disrupt the relation between the government
and military," the source says.