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  • Eight Soldiers Taken Hostage And Released By PKK Imprisoned

    EIGHT SOLDIERS TAKEN HOSTAGE AND RELEASED BY PKK IMPRISONED

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.11.2007 15:14 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Eight Turkish soldiers taken hostage by Kurdish
    rebels in a deadly attack on Oct. 21 and eventually released on
    November 4, were imprisoned yesterday after the Van martial court
    charged them with disobeying orders and crossing into another country
    without permission.

    There were unconfirmed reports in Turkish media alleging that
    two of captured soldiers were moles and collaborating with the
    terrorists. However Chief of General Staff Gen. Yasar Buyukanit
    rejected such allegations and said, the accusations against eight
    soldiers released by PKK terrorists were inappropriate.

    The soldiers were interrogated by the General Staff in Ankara
    following their release, then sent to the eastern province of Van
    and put on trial. The martial court claimed strong evidence that
    an extraordinary breach of military discipline and insistence on
    disobeying orders existed, and arrested the soldiers before sending
    them to Van Military Prison.

    The soldiers' lawyer, Ramazan Korkmaz, appointed by the Van Bar
    council said the soldiers denied the charges and said they did not
    disobey any orders.

    Justice Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin after the soldiers had been delivered
    to Turkey had said in a statement that he was not too happy about
    the release of the soldiers, saying he could not accept the fact that
    they went with terrorists that night, Turkish Daily News reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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