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    CONFESSIONS OF A "SPY" ON THE MURDER OF TURKISH ACTIVISTS THREE KURDISH

    Read on Actukurde: A "spy" told Turkish media that the Kurdish
    man suspected of running three Kurdish activists in Paris is a
    Turkish secret service agent. In addition, the suspect Omer Guney be
    accompanied by two other people, according to his uncle Zekai Omer,
    quoted by Turkish newspaper.

    Interviewed by the newspaper Ozgur Politika and Nuce Kurdish television
    channel TV, Murat Sahin, a Turkish secret service spy (MIT), whose
    identity is revealed in the year 2012 in a lawsuit against a left-wing
    organization, Omer says Guney is an agent who works for the MIT.

    Aged 32, he lives in Switzerland. Arrested on 6 December 2011 in
    Istanbul, he reportedly told police he was working for the secret
    service, but could not convince them. The prosecutor would have
    not been convinced. "Two or three days later I was released after a
    construction worker at MIT Yildizlar, a district of Istanbul, came
    to confirm my statements."

    After his release, Murat Sahin takes a plane to Switzerland. "Ayhan
    Commissioner of Police Headquarters in Istanbul, which handles file
    KCK, accompanied me to the airport."

    Before entering Turkey in 2011, he was contacted by an agent working at
    MIT officially the Turkish Embassy in Bern in 2006. Using the name of
    Ali Dogan, this secret agent would have formed Murat Sahin and gave
    him instructions for infiltration into the organization "Devrimci
    Karargah", which is at the origin of several bombings in Turkey.

    More on the link below.

    Friday 1st February 2013, Ara © armenews.

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