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  • ANKARA: Clandestine Military Unit Behind Zirve Killings, Indictment

    CLANDESTINE MILITARY UNIT BEHIND ZIRVE KILLINGS, INDICTMENT SAYS

    Today's Zaman
    June 24 2012
    Turkey

    The Zirve Publishing House massacre, in which three Christian
    publishers based in Malatya were brutally murdered in 2007, is
    claimed to have been organized by a clandestine organization within
    the Turkish Armed Forces called the National Strategies and Operations
    Department of Turkey (TUSHAD).

    According to the indictment, TUSHAD was established in 1993 by
    former four-star Gen. Hurşit Tolon, on instructions from the illegal
    Ergenekon organization, while Tolon was serving as secretary-general
    of the General Staff. The 761-page indictment lists 19 suspects and
    was recently accepted by the Malatya 3rd Specially Authorized High
    Criminal Court. In the additional indictment, Tolon, also a key
    suspect in the Ergenekon investigation -- together with retired Col.

    Mehmet Ulger, a former Malatya gendarmerie regiment commander,
    and Maj. Haydar Yeşil -- stands among the accused. According to the
    prosecutors, the Zirve massacre was carried out by the Malatya cell
    of TUSHAD.

    The prosecution claims that efforts were made to transfer the blame
    to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and religiously
    conservative groups.

    Tolon, who is said to have revised the secret organization in
    1995, 1999 and 2004 upon instructions from the Ergenekon terrorist
    organization, is accused in the indictment of soliciting the Zirve
    massacre, in which Necati Aydın, Uğur Yuksel and Tilmann Geske
    were killed.

    Tolon's name is also connected with JİTEM, a counterterrorism
    unit founded illegally within the gendarmerie, also believed to
    be responsible for hundreds of thousands of unsolved murders and
    disappearances in predominantly Kurdish areas of the country in the
    1990s. According to the indictment, TUSHAD worked in coordination
    with JİTEM. The prosecution claims Tolon established a number of units
    within TUSHAD, including one working against missionary activities.

    The indictment includes records of phone calls between Tolon and Fatih
    Hilmioğlu, the former president of İnonu University in Malatya. There
    seems to be a sudden increase in the number of calls between the two
    men ahead of the Zirve massacre. The indictment also notes that Tolon
    visited Malatya twice prior to the murders -- one visit occurring
    the day before the killings -- although he initially denied visiting
    Malatya in his testimony.

    The prosecutor demands two consecutive life sentences without parole
    for Tolon for his role in the Zirve killings.

    The Malatya murders are thought to be part of the Cage Action Plan,
    a subversive plot allegedly devised by military officers seeking to
    undermine the government through the assassination of non-Muslims and
    other acts of terror. The Cage plan was allegedly drawn up by order
    of Ergenekon. Cage plan documents specifically describe the killings
    of Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink, Catholic priest Father
    Andrea Santoro and the three Christians in Malatya as an "operation."

    An anti-democratic group within the Naval Forces Command thought to
    be behind the Cage plan had intended to use the killings to foment
    chaos in society, but complained that the plan failed when large
    segments of society protested the deaths in mass demonstrations.

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