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    PROBE REVEALS ERGENEKON'S INFORMATION WARFARE SITES

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.d o?load=detay&link=166027&bolum=101
    Feb 5 2009
    Turkey

    Lt. Col. Mustafa Dönmez, who surrendered to military authorities after
    being a fugitive for several days in connection with the Ergenekon
    investigation, was arrested by a civilian court yesterday.

    A large number of professional Web sites offering nationalist content
    and pseudo-scientific research about Armenian genocide allegations,
    Turkey's Kurdish population and Greece and Turkey's religious citizens
    that have been on the Internet for a long time have been found to be
    operated by Ergenekon, a clandestine terrorist organization charged
    with attempting to overthrow the government.

    These Web sites, which are updated frequently in both Turkish and
    English, feature extremely nationalist propaganda against Greeks, Kurds
    and Armenians, as well as Turkey's own Muslim segments. They have been
    around for some time, standing out with their professional-looking
    content and design; however, these sites, rich with information,
    videos, photographs and documents, have never offered any contact
    information. So who updates these sites that vehemently propagate
    official ideology on a number of issues and sometimes include
    information considered highly confidential? Last months raids in the
    Ergenekon investigation have now provided the answer to this question,
    thanks to IT expert Huseyin Ataman Yıldırım, who was also detained
    as part of the investigation. Ataman, who was also the spokesperson
    for the Biz Kac KiÅ~_iyiz (How Many of Us?) movement, is a former
    naval officer. He is also the owner of the Ä°stanbul-based software
    company Naryaz.

    Ataman is also the administrator of the Web site 4000ler.trnet.com,
    which has retired and on-duty military officers as members. One
    of the members is Adm. Feyyaz Ogutcu, who, according to a National
    Intelligence Organi-zation (MÄ°T) document, was one of the founders
    of the Karargah Houses, which the Ergenekon investigation revealed
    were meeting spots for army generals plotting a coup d'etat as well
    as homes to hide hit men and ammunition.

    The Ergenekon investigation recently revealed that 35 Internet domains
    with similar content and design were registered with the same company.

    The sites seem to have been trying to foment public opinion
    in line with the goals of the Ergenekon organization. The
    sites include www.abdullahocalanakademisi.info, apopkk.com,
    armenianreality.com, cameria.org, gencizbiz.net, genclik.info,
    gnkur.net, greekmurderers.net, irtica.net, irtica.org, naksilik.com,
    nursi.info, pkkapo.com, pkkgercegi.com, terorveguvenlik.net,
    turkatak.com and turkeyturks.com.

    List of Ergenekon leaders to remain confidential

    Meanwhile, judges of the 13th Higher Criminal Court, which is hearing
    the trial against Ergenekon, ruled on Wednesday to withhold the names
    included in an organizational chart of the terrorist organization.

    The organizational chart, drafted in 2001 by the MÄ°T, was submitted
    by the MÄ°T to the court last year. The chart, which was published
    last year by the Sabah daily, did not reveal the identity of the
    ultimate leader of the group, but established the alleged roles of
    most of the organization's suspected members.

    The court announced on Wednesday that the names on the Ergenekon
    chart would not be revealed in order to protect the right to privacy
    of those individuals who are named on the chart, but who are not yet
    facing any criminal investigation.

    The court noted that the people whose identities have not yet been
    revealed have not made any statements about the persons who are
    suspects in the case. It also noted that no charges have been filed
    against any of the suspects based on the contents of the organizational
    chart in question. The reputation and rights of the individuals whose
    names have been hidden on the chart and whom the prosecution has not
    felt the need to bring charges against so far should be protected
    under Article 187 of the Code on Criminal Procedures (CMK), the court
    stated, adding that withholding an uncensored version of the original
    copy of the MÄ°T chart would not hinder the ongoing trial in any way.

    Tolon to stay at GATA for 3 months

    Meanwhile, news reports said Gen. HurÅ~_it Tolon, who was arrested
    last year for suspected links to Ergenekon and was taken to the Gulhane
    Military Medical Academy (GATA) in Ä°stanbul in January due to health
    problems, will be hospitalized at GATA for at least three months for
    purposes of diagnosis.

    Reports said during these three months doctors will investigate the
    reason for Tolon's constant dehydration.

    Ertekin completes defense statement

    Defendant Hayrettin Ertekin presented his defense testimony to the
    Ä°stanbul 13th Higher Criminal Court on Wednesday at the 47th hearing
    of the Ergenekon trial, which started in October last year. Ertekin
    is being charged with publishing propaganda on various Internet sites,
    newspapers and television stations owned by his press group, Enternet.

    Ertekin said Enternet was not his own personal company, stressing that
    he was only a partner in the company, which is based in Bulgaria. He
    said he wrote monthly strategy columns published online. He also
    argued that none of his research or articles published on the Internet
    contain ideas that could incite people to hostility or enmity. He
    said his columns were mostly about strategy issues concerning his
    commercial company or writings expressing his nationalist beliefs.

    Words that go beyond what was meant

    Defending a phone conversation he had with an army corps commander
    in which he said Diyarbakır Mayor Osman Baydemir "should be shot
    with a bullet in the head," Ertekin said he had been deeply saddened
    at the time by an explosion in the southeastern city that killed
    eight people. Stressing that his words went beyond their meaning,
    he explained: "This does not mean going there and shooting him in the
    head. This was an emotion I felt after the incident. It was said for
    that moment. I apologize before the court. I am ashamed for having
    uttered those words."

    He also explained an e-mail message in which he had written, "The
    best Kurd is a dead Kurd," saying, "I had sent that off to a lawyer
    friend to establish whether it constituted a crime or not."

    In response to the charge that he did not inform the authorities about
    the location of fugitive Emre Gulaltay, the brother of Semih Tufan
    Gulaltay, who was convicted of attempting to assassinate a former
    Human Rights Association (Ä°HD) president, he said he had met him in
    China and had no idea that there was a warrant out for his arrest.

    In response to the charge of having acquired a list of telephone
    numbers belonging to individuals who are members of the Turkish Armed
    Forces (TSK), Ertekin said it was only natural that, as a businessman
    who had acted as a consultant to the late President Turgut Ozal and
    his family, he would have the phone number of generals in his home.

    Ersöz recording reveals 367 crisis scheme

    Meanwhile, the Yeni Å~^afak daily reported that a scandalous voice
    recording of a conversation with former Chief of General Staff
    Gen. İsmail Hakkı Karadayı in 2007 that went public late last month
    was found during a search in the home of retired Gen. Levent Ersöz,
    who was arrested as an Ergenekon suspect in January after being on
    the run abroad for half a year.

    The voice recording of Karadayı, which was played on Turkish
    television stations last month, revealed that Karadayı had asked
    former Motherland Party (ANAVATAN) leader Erkan Mumcu to not attend
    a presidential vote in Parliament in 2007, thereby ensuring the
    cancellation of the presidential elections to block the Justice and
    Development Party (AK Party) candidate from being elected.

    Mumcu did not attend the presidential election in Parliament along
    with other opposition parties, which led to the cancellation of the
    vote by the Constitutional Court on the grounds that the quorum to
    hold a presidential vote had not been met. After the tape was released
    last week, Mumcu denied that his refusal to attend the voting session
    had been influenced by Karadayı or anyone else.
    --Boundary_(ID_mBW1HZOFiKj66Ew3SFcY2w)--
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