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    EUROPEAN UNION FOLLOWS CAGE ACTION PLAN 'VERY CLOSELY'

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 24 2009
    Turkey

    The European Union has announced that it has "very closely" been
    following developments related to a Naval Forces Command plan, called
    the Cage Operation Action Plan, aimed at discrediting the Justice
    and Development Party (AK Party).

    In a written statement the commission made clear that it has been
    following all Ergenekon-related developments, including the latest
    Cage plan. EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn's spokesperson,
    Amadeu Altafaj-Tardio, said they were waiting for justice to take
    its course and reveal the truth. "We follow this latest development
    as well as all others linked to the Ergenekon case very closely.

    Democrats in Turkey and the EU expect that justice will unveil the
    truth, and nothing but the truth, in full respect of due judicial
    process," Altafaj-Tardio said.

    The Cage action plan was signed by Lt. Col. Ercan Kirectepe and was
    planned to be put into operation by a team of 41 members of the Naval
    Forces Command. It envisaged the assassination of prominent non-Muslim
    figures and the spreading of propaganda to increase internal and
    external pressure on the AK Party, leading to its demise in politics,
    according to the plan.

    The action plan would be implemented to lend support to suspects
    arrested so far as part of the Ergenekon investigation, render
    ineffective so-called psychological warfare waged by the AK Party and
    its supporters (against the military), change the course of the agenda
    in Turkey, boost the morale of the junta within the Naval Forces
    Command, and win the appreciation and support of the public. The
    blame for each of the assassinations by the junta would be put on
    the AK Party.

    In its annual progress report made public on Oct. 14, the European
    Commission referred to the Ergenekon investigation as an opportunity
    for Turkish democracy. "This case is an opportunity for Turkey to
    strengthen confidence in the proper functioning of its democratic
    institutions and the rule of law," the report said.

    The murders of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink and three
    missionaries in Malatya were mentioned in many EU documents and
    referred to in the progress report. "Reports by civil society
    organizations and statements by witnesses, in particular regarding the
    alleged criminal network Ergenekon, the murder of three Protestants
    in Malatya and the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink
    cases, highlighted these concerns in specific cases. As regards the
    latter case in particular, a report from the Prime Ministry Inspection
    Board questioned the security forces' role prior to the murder.

    According to the report, the security forces appeared to refrain from
    taking action after having received credible information about death
    threats against Mr. Dink. The trials in Istanbul, Samsun and Trabzon
    on this murder are continuing, but have not been merged, as has been
    requested by the lawyers representing the family of Mr. Dink," the
    report said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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