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  • ANKARA: Retired Gen Tolon Prime Suspect In New Malatya Massacre Indi

    RETIRED GEN TOLON PRIME SUSPECT IN NEW MALATYA MASSACRE INDICTMENT
    by Esref Akgun

    Today's Zaman
    June 8 2012
    Turkey

    An additional indictment prepared into the 2007 Zirve Publishing
    House murders, in which three people who sold Christian literature
    were brutally killed, points to retired Gen Hursit Tolon as the prime
    suspect in the case.

    The indictment was submitted to the Malatya 3rd High Criminal Court on
    Friday. The court has 15 days to either accept the document or return
    it to prosecutors for a more detailed work. There are 19 suspects
    in the indictment, and prosecutors are seeking two life sentences
    without the possibility of parole for Tolon. Tolon, a former 1st
    Army Corps commander, is currently under arrest as part of the case
    into Ergenekon, a clandestine criminal network that has alleged links
    within the state and is suspected of plotting to topple the government.

    The indictment accuses the 19 suspects of "inciting murder,"
    "establishing a terrorist organization and becoming member to it"
    and "working to overthrow the government." Among other suspects are
    retired Col. Mehmet Ulger, who served as Malatya Provincial Gendarmerie
    Brigade Commander in 2007, Maj. Haydar Y., noncommissioned officer
    Abdullah A., sergeant Mehmet C. and Ruhi A., an instructor at Inonu
    University's theology department.

    On April 18, 2007, Christians Necati Aydin (35), Ugur Yuksel and
    German national Tilmann Ekkehart Geske (46) were tied to their
    chairs, stabbed and tortured at the Zirve Publishing House in
    the southeastern Anatolian city of Malatya before their throats
    were slit. The publishing house they worked for printed Bibles and
    Christian literature. Suspects Abuzer Yildirim, Cuma Ozdemir, Salih
    Gurler and Hamit Ceker were apprehended at the scene and immediately
    taken into custody, while another suspect, Emre Gunaydin, jumped
    from a third-storey window in an attempt to escape from police and
    was taken into custody after being treated for injuries.

    The indictment also states that the Zirve murders were carried out
    as part of the Cage Action Plan, a subversive plot allegedly devised
    by military officers that sought to undermine the government through
    assassinations and other acts of terror against non-Muslims in Turkey.

    The Cage plan was allegedly drawn up on the orders of Ergenekon. Cage
    plan documents specifically call the killings of Armenia-Turkish
    journalist Hrant Dink, Catholic priest Father Andrea Santoro and
    the Zirve murders an "operation." An anti-democratic group within
    the Naval Forces Command behind the Cage plan had intended to foment
    chaos in society with those killings, but complained that the plan
    had failed when large segments of society protested the killings in
    mass demonstrations.


    From: Baghdasarian
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