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Ergenekon (allegation)

Ergenekon (Turkish: [æɾɟeˈnekon]) was the name given to an alleged clandestine, secular ultra-nationalist[1][better source needed] organization in Turkey with possible ties to members of the country's military and security forces.[2][better source needed] The would-be group, named after Ergenekon, a mythical place located in the inaccessible valleys of the Altay Mountains, was accused of terrorism in Turkey.[3]

Some believed Ergenekon was part of the "deep state".[4] The existence of the "deep state" was affirmed in Turkish opinion after the Susurluk scandal in 1996.[5] Alleged members had been indicted on charges of plotting to foment unrest, among other things by assassinating intellectuals, politicians, judges, military staff, and religious leaders, with the ultimate goal of toppling the incumbent government.[6][7]

Ergenekon's modus operandi had been compared to Operation Gladio's Turkish branch, the Counter-Guerrilla.[8][9] By April 2011, over 500 people had been taken into custody and nearly 300 formally charged with membership in what prosecutors described as "the Ergenekon terrorist organization", which they claimed had been responsible for virtually every act of political violence—and controlled every militant group—in Turkey over the last 30 years.[10]

As of 2015 most of those accused of such crimes have been acquitted, forensic experts concluded the documents for supposed plots were fake[11] and some of the executors of trials proved to be linked to the Gülen Movement and were charged with plotting against the Turkish Army.[12]

Overview Edit

An organization named "Ergenekon" has been talked about since the Susurluk scandal, which exposed a similar gang. However, it is said that Ergenekon has undergone serious changes since then. The first person to publicly talk about the organization was retired naval officer Erol Mütercimler, who spoke of such an organization in 1997.[13][14] Mütercimler said he heard of the original organization's existence from retired general Memduh Ünlütürk, who was involved in the anti-communist Ziverbey interrogations following the 1971 coup.[15] Major general Ünlütürk told Mütercimler that Ergenekon was founded with the support of the CIA and the Pentagon.[16] Mütercimler was detained during the Ergenekon investigation for questioning before being released.[13]

Mütercimler and others, however, draw a distinction between the Ergenekon of today and the original one, which they equate with the Counter-Guerrilla; Operation Gladio's Turkish branch.[17] Today's Ergenekon is said to be a "splinter" off the old one.[18][19] The person whose testimony contributed most to the indictment, Tuncay Güney, described Ergenekon as a junta related to the Turkish Resistance Organization (Turkish: Türk Mukavemet Teşkilatı, TMT) operating in North Cyprus; the TMT was established by founding members of the Counter-Guerrilla.[20] Former North Cyprus President Rauf Denktaş denied any connection of the TMT to Ergenekon.[21]

Another position is that while some of the suspects may be guilty of something, there is no organization to which they are all party, and that the only thing they have in common is opposition to the AKP.[22] There is evidence to suggest that some – but only some – of the defendants named in the indictments have been engaged in illegal activity and that others – again far from all – hold eccentric or distasteful political opinions and worldviews.[23] There are also allegations that Ergenekon's agenda is in line with the policies of the National Security Council, elaborated in the top-secret "Red Book" (the National Security Policy Document).[24]

Based on documents prepared by one of the prosecutors, an article in Sabah says that the alleged organization consists of six cells with the following personnel:[25][26]

Of those, the structure of only the "Theory" department had been revealed as of September 2008.[26][27]

Some have called Veli Küçük the leader in the organization.[28] Şamil Tayyar of the Star daily says that Küçük is not "even among the top ten".[29] Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MİT) reportedly informed the prosecutor about the identity of the "number one" in the organization, but this will not be made public.[30]

In most cases the name is shown as having derived from the Ergenekon myth; a place in Eurasia of mythological significance, esp. among nationalists (see Agartha).[31] The legend was vigorously promulgated during the early years of the Turkish Republic as Atatürk sought to create a nation state in which national consciousness rather than religion served as the primary determinant of identity.[23] With the growing number of detentions and subsequent court cases (see: Ergenekon (trials)) not many people still really understand what is happening.[32] (also see chapter: Debate on Ergenekon)

Discovery Edit

Although the investigation was officially launched in 2007, the existence of the organization was known beforehand. The files on Ergenekon were said to be discovered after a spy called Tuncay Güney was detained in March 2001 for petty fraud. Some say the crime was a ploy to set the investigation in motion. A police search of his house turned up the six sacks of evidence on which the indictment is based.

One month later, a columnist on good terms with the government, Fehmi Koru, was the first to break the news,[33] under his usual pen name, Taha Kıvanç.[34] His article was based on a key Ergenekon report dated 29 October 1999, and titled "Ergenekon: Analysis, Structuring, Management, and Development Project".[35][36]

Tuncay Güney's testimony (2001) Edit

The person whose statements to the police in 2001 formed "the backbone of the indictment"[37] was a spy named Tuncay Güney, alias "İpek". Güney is believed to be subordinate to Mehmet Eymür, formerly of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT)'s Counterterrorism Department. Eymür was discharged and his department disbanded in 1997. Güney's relationship to the MİT has been a matter of confusion; his boss was once a MİT employee, while the MİT says Güney was not (specifically, he was not a "registered informant") and that the MİT considered him a suspicious person.[38][39][40][41]

He had allegedly been tasked with infiltrating the gendarmerie's intelligence agency (JITEM) and Ergenekon in 1992.[42] Güney was apprehended in 2001 for issuing fake licenses and plates for luxury cars. He is still sentenced in absentia for this offense.[43] No charges have been brought against him in the frame of the Ergenekon investigation, some say as a result of a bargain struck with the authorities.[44] However, he is currently under investigation,[45] and State Prosecutor Ziya Hurşit Karayurt has proposed that he be subpoenaed.[46] The court is deliberating whether to consolidate his earlier case with the Ergenekon one.[47] In addition, legal proceedings have been initiated to obtain his testimony from abroad using Interpol.[48] Prosecutor Öz has prepared a list of 37 questions for Güney, who says he will cooperate if the questioning is done by the Canadian police.[49]

Güney has been said to conflate fact and fiction,[50][51] casting doubt over the indictment, which names him a "fugitive suspect" (Turkish: firari şüpheli).[52] Güney is seen as such an important figure that rival press groups have exchanged columns accusing one another of attempting to influence public opinion by questioning his credibility.[53][54][55] It is alleged that one the parties, Aydın Doğan, was asked not to publish material about Ergenekon, by Veli Küçük through Doğu Perinçek.[56] In December 2008, Güney said that a Hürriyet reporter offered him a bribe not to talk about the newspaper, one of whose senior members is allegedly in Ergenekon.[57] Hürriyet denied the allegations.[58][59]

Weapons found Edit

Legal proceedings Edit

The first hearing was held on 20 October 2008. Retired public prosecutor Mete Göktürk estimated that they would last at least one year.[60] Most of the cases related to Ergenekon are handled by Istanbul Heavy Penal Court 12 and 13 (formerly Istanbul State Security Court 4 and 5).[61] The original three prosecutors were Zekeriya Öz (prosecutor-in-chief), Mehmet Ali Pekgüzel and Nihat Taşkın.[62] The judge was Köksal Şengün.[63] Most trials are held at a prison complex in Istanbul's Silivri neighborhood.[citation needed]

The investigation drew alleged links between an armed attack on the Turkish Council of State in 2006 that left a judge dead,[64] a bombing of a secularist newspaper,[64] threats and attacks against people accused of being unpatriotic and the 1996 Susurluk incident, as well as links to the plans of some groups in the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) to overthrow the present government. According to the investigation, Ergenekon had a role in the murder of Hrant Dink, a prominent journalist of Armenian descent[7][65] Italian priest Father Andrea Santoro in February 2006 and the brutal murders of three Christians, one a German national, killed in the province of Malatya in April 2007.[66] Furthermore, files about JİTEM related the assassination of former JİTEM commander Cem Ersever, killed in November 1993, to Ergenekon.[66] A former JİTEM member, Abdülkadir Aygan, said that JİTEM is the military wing of Ergenekon.[67]

The indictment also suggests questionable connections between Ergenekon and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C), raising some suspicions that Ergenekon might have played a role in inciting ethnic hatred between Turks and Kurds and increasing sectarian tensions between Sunnis and Alevis.[68] The Gülen movement-affiliated Zaman newspaper quoted a senior intelligence officer, Bülent Orakoğlu, as having said that the PKK, Dev Sol, Hezbollah, and Hizb ut-Tahrir are artificial organizations set up by the network, and that Abdullah Öcalan himself was an Ergenekon member.[69] However, Zaman's claims have been disputed,[70] and the role of the broader Gülen movement in the trials has come under scrutiny.

 
Turkish Chief of General Staff Gen. İlker Başbuğ with U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Başbuğ was sentenced to life imprisonment as part of the Ergenekon trials.

Öcalan dismissed allegations made by intelligence officer Bülent Orakoğlu concerning himself, but he did say that a group inside the PKK, which he called the Zaza Group, had links with Ergenekon. He said that this group was led by Sait Çürükkaya and tried to seize control of the PKK, adding "Particularly in the Diyarbakır-Muş-Bingöl triangle, they have staged intensive and bloody attacks".[71] The brother of Sait Çürükkaya, Selim Çürükkaya had earlier written a book "When secrets get decoded" (tr: Sırlar Çözülürken) accusing Abdullah Öcalan of being a member of Ergenekon.[72]

Responding to allegations in Taraf, DHKP/C issued a press release ridiculing claims of its connection to Ergenekon.[73]

By May 2009, 142 people had been formally charged with membership of the "Ergenekon armed terrorist organization" in two massive indictments totalling 2,455 and 1,909 pages respectively.[23] Further trials followed and in March 2011 the state-owned Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) presented the following figures:

  • So far 176 hearing in the first trial. After the case was merged with the case related to an armed attack on the Turkish Council of State in 2006 the number of defendants increased to 96
  • So far 107 hearings in the second trial
  • Investigation under the titles of "cage action plan" (tr: Kafes Eylem Planı), "planned assassination of admirals" (tr: Amirallare Suikast) and "Poyrazköy" (village in Beykoz district of Istanbul) were merged as the Poyrazköy case. There are 69 defendants, seven of them in pre-trial detention
  • An indictment as part of the Ergenekon investigations carries the title: "Plans to intervene in democracy" (tr: Demokrasiye Müdahale Planı)
  • Another court case around the Association for Support of Contemporary Life (tr: Çağdaş Yaşamı Destekleme Derneği ÇYDD) and the Foundation for Contemporary Education (tr: Çağdaş Eğitim Vakfı ÇEV) was to start on 18 March 2011, with eight board members on trial
  • Arms found in Şile on 28 July 2008, resulted in a trial with four defendants, two of them in pre-trial detention
  • A trial has been ongoing following several raids of the offices of OdaTV and the homes of many of its personnel in 2011.[74] In the case, fourteen journalists are charged with conspiring with Ergenekon[75]

Debate on Ergenekon Edit

In August 2008, 300 intellectuals from Turkey declared their support for the investigation and called upon all civil and military institutions to deepen the investigation in order to reveal the rest of the people tied to Ergenekon.[76] This initial wave of optimism has since waned, and there is a growing mass of intellectuals and policy analysts who dismiss the possibility of Ergenekon carrying out the deeds attributed to it by the public prosecution as laid out in the indictment and trial proceedings.[77] Many people have criticized the manner in which the Ergenekon investigation is being conducted, citing in particular the length of the indictment,[78] wiretapping in breach of privacy laws,[79][80] and illegal collection of evidence.[81]

Some commentators have suggested the trials are being used to suppress opponents and critics of the AKP government, particularly in the Odatv case.[82] Commenting on the arrest of former chief of staff İlker Başbuğ in January 2012, former United States Ambassador to Turkey Eric S. Edelman said the Ergenekon arrests "underscore the serious questions about Turkey's continued commitment to press freedom and the rule of law".[83]

Alleged involvement of Gülen Movement Edit

Gülen movement's possible involvement in Ergenekon plot has always been an issue of debate,[84] which critics have characterized as "a pretext" by the government "to neutralize dissidents" in Turkey.[85] In March 2011, seven Turkish journalists were arrested, including Ahmet Şık, who had been writing a book, "Imamin Ordusu" (The Imam's Army),[86] which alleges that the Gülen movement has infiltrated the country's security forces. As Şık was taken into police custody, he shouted, "Whoever touches it [the movement] gets burned!".[87] Upon his arrest, drafts of the book were confiscated and its possession was banned. Şık has also been charged with being part of the alleged Ergenekon plot, despite being an investigator of the plot before his arrest.[88]

In a reply, Abdullah Bozkurt, from the Gülen movement newspaper Today's Zaman, accused Ahmet Şık of not being "an investigative journalist" conducting "independent research," but of hatching "a plot designed and put into action by the terrorist network itself."[89]

According to Gareth H. Jenkins, a Senior Fellow of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Joint Center at Johns Hopkins University:

From the outset, the pro-AKP media, particularly the newspapers and television channels run by the Gülen Movement such as Zaman, Today's Zaman and Samanyolu TV, have vigorously supported the Ergenekon investigation. This has included the illegal publication of "evidence" collected by the investigators before it has been presented in court, misrepresentations and distortions of the content of the indictments and smear campaigns against both the accused and anyone who questions the conduct of the investigations.
There have long been allegations that not only the media coverage but also the Ergenekon investigation itself is being run by Gülen's supporters. In August 2010, Hanefi Avcı, a right-wing police chief who had once been sympathetic to the Gülen Movement, published a book in which he alleged that a network of Gülen's supporters in the police were manipulating judicial processes and fixing internal appointments and promotions. On 28 September 2010, two days before he was due to give a press conference to present documentary evidence to support his allegations, Avcı was arrested and charged with membership of an extremist leftist organization. He remains in jail. On 14 March 2011, Avcı was also formally charged with being a member of the alleged Ergenekon gang.[84]

The Gülen movement has also been implicated in what both Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as well as the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) have said were illegal court decisions against members of the Turkish military, including many during the Ergenekon investigation.[90]

See also Edit

Further reading Edit

  • Alex Macdonald (30 August 2019). "Ergenekon: The bizarre case that shaped modern Turkey".

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  • : This booklet was found in the raids to the homes of several Ergenekon suspects. It is one of the basic documents used as evidence in the second indictment.
  • : This document, part of the second indictment, compromises the goals, tactics, member profiles, and financial sources of the alleged organization.
  • Necati Polat, "The Anti-Coup Trials in Turkey: What Exactly is Going On?" Mediterranean Politics (Vol. 16, No. 1, 2011), pp. 213–19
  • Umit Cizre and Joshua Walker, "Conceiving the New Turkey after Ergenekon," The International Spectator (Vol. 45, No. 1, 2010), pp. 89–98
  • Young Civilians and Human Rights Agenda Association, Ergenekon is Our Reality (Istanbul, 2010)
  • Insight Turkey (Vol. 11, No. 4, 2009), pp. 99–113
  • (Washington and Stockholm: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute Silk Road Studies Program, August 2009)
  • Chronology: I, II, III, IV 19 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine, V. Today's Zaman.
  • , Today's Zaman.
These charts were originally drawn by Tuncay Güney; see "Savcının sansürlediği şema 236. klasörde sansürsüz". Yargı / GÜNCEL. Gazeteport (in Turkish). 16 August 2008. They are also included in the indictment's annex: folder 236, p.196-7
  • Turkey -- Guide to Ergenekon An Open Source Center Report of 19 March 2010
  • Politics of Principles or Principles of Politics: An Evaluation on Ergenekon Investigation by Taptuk Emre Erkoc in Global Faultlines on 30 March 2011

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For other uses see Ergenekon This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2016 This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions September 2016 Ergenekon Turkish aeɾɟeˈnekon was the name given to an alleged clandestine secular ultra nationalist 1 better source needed organization in Turkey with possible ties to members of the country s military and security forces 2 better source needed The would be group named after Ergenekon a mythical place located in the inaccessible valleys of the Altay Mountains was accused of terrorism in Turkey 3 Some believed Ergenekon was part of the deep state 4 The existence of the deep state was affirmed in Turkish opinion after the Susurluk scandal in 1996 5 Alleged members had been indicted on charges of plotting to foment unrest among other things by assassinating intellectuals politicians judges military staff and religious leaders with the ultimate goal of toppling the incumbent government 6 7 Ergenekon s modus operandi had been compared to Operation Gladio s Turkish branch the Counter Guerrilla 8 9 By April 2011 over 500 people had been taken into custody and nearly 300 formally charged with membership in what prosecutors described as the Ergenekon terrorist organization which they claimed had been responsible for virtually every act of political violence and controlled every militant group in Turkey over the last 30 years 10 As of 2015 most of those accused of such crimes have been acquitted forensic experts concluded the documents for supposed plots were fake 11 and some of the executors of trials proved to be linked to the Gulen Movement and were charged with plotting against the Turkish Army 12 Contents 1 Overview 2 Discovery 2 1 Tuncay Guney s testimony 2001 2 2 Weapons found 3 Legal proceedings 4 Debate on Ergenekon 5 Alleged involvement of Gulen Movement 6 See also 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksOverview EditAn organization named Ergenekon has been talked about since the Susurluk scandal which exposed a similar gang However it is said that Ergenekon has undergone serious changes since then The first person to publicly talk about the organization was retired naval officer Erol Mutercimler who spoke of such an organization in 1997 13 14 Mutercimler said he heard of the original organization s existence from retired general Memduh Unluturk who was involved in the anti communist Ziverbey interrogations following the 1971 coup 15 Major general Unluturk told Mutercimler that Ergenekon was founded with the support of the CIA and the Pentagon 16 Mutercimler was detained during the Ergenekon investigation for questioning before being released 13 Mutercimler and others however draw a distinction between the Ergenekon of today and the original one which they equate with the Counter Guerrilla Operation Gladio s Turkish branch 17 Today s Ergenekon is said to be a splinter off the old one 18 19 The person whose testimony contributed most to the indictment Tuncay Guney described Ergenekon as a junta related to the Turkish Resistance Organization Turkish Turk Mukavemet Teskilati TMT operating in North Cyprus the TMT was established by founding members of the Counter Guerrilla 20 Former North Cyprus President Rauf Denktas denied any connection of the TMT to Ergenekon 21 Another position is that while some of the suspects may be guilty of something there is no organization to which they are all party and that the only thing they have in common is opposition to the AKP 22 There is evidence to suggest that some but only some of the defendants named in the indictments have been engaged in illegal activity and that others again far from all hold eccentric or distasteful political opinions and worldviews 23 There are also allegations that Ergenekon s agenda is in line with the policies of the National Security Council elaborated in the top secret Red Book the National Security Policy Document 24 Based on documents prepared by one of the prosecutors an article in Sabah says that the alleged organization consists of six cells with the following personnel 25 26 Secret and civil cells liaisons Veli Kucuk and Muzaffer Tekin Lobbyists M Zekeriya Ozturk Kemal Kerincsiz Ismail Yildiz and Erkut Ersoy NGO head Sevgi Erenerol Kemal Kerincsiz assistant Theory Propaganda and Disinformation Department head Dogu Perincek Mafia structuring head Veli Kucuk Muzaffer Tekin assistant Underground contacts Ali Yasak Sami Hostan Semih Tufan Gulaltay and Sedat Peker Terrorist organizations heads Veli Kucuk and Dogu Perincek University structuring Kemal Yalcin Alemdaroglu Emin Gurses Habib Umit Sayin Research and information gathering head Mehmet Zekeriya Ozturk Judicial branch heads Kemal Kerincsiz Fuat Turgut and Nusret SenemOf those the structure of only the Theory department had been revealed as of September 2008 26 27 Some have called Veli Kucuk the leader in the organization 28 Samil Tayyar of the Star daily says that Kucuk is not even among the top ten 29 Turkey s National Intelligence Organization MIT reportedly informed the prosecutor about the identity of the number one in the organization but this will not be made public 30 In most cases the name is shown as having derived from the Ergenekon myth a place in Eurasia of mythological significance esp among nationalists see Agartha 31 The legend was vigorously promulgated during the early years of the Turkish Republic as Ataturk sought to create a nation state in which national consciousness rather than religion served as the primary determinant of identity 23 With the growing number of detentions and subsequent court cases see Ergenekon trials not many people still really understand what is happening 32 also see chapter Debate on Ergenekon Discovery EditAlthough the investigation was officially launched in 2007 the existence of the organization was known beforehand The files on Ergenekon were said to be discovered after a spy called Tuncay Guney was detained in March 2001 for petty fraud Some say the crime was a ploy to set the investigation in motion A police search of his house turned up the six sacks of evidence on which the indictment is based One month later a columnist on good terms with the government Fehmi Koru was the first to break the news 33 under his usual pen name Taha Kivanc 34 His article was based on a key Ergenekon report dated 29 October 1999 and titled Ergenekon Analysis Structuring Management and Development Project 35 36 Tuncay Guney s testimony 2001 Edit Main article Tuncay Guney The person whose statements to the police in 2001 formed the backbone of the indictment 37 was a spy named Tuncay Guney alias Ipek Guney is believed to be subordinate to Mehmet Eymur formerly of the National Intelligence Organization MIT s Counterterrorism Department Eymur was discharged and his department disbanded in 1997 Guney s relationship to the MIT has been a matter of confusion his boss was once a MIT employee while the MIT says Guney was not specifically he was not a registered informant and that the MIT considered him a suspicious person 38 39 40 41 He had allegedly been tasked with infiltrating the gendarmerie s intelligence agency JITEM and Ergenekon in 1992 42 Guney was apprehended in 2001 for issuing fake licenses and plates for luxury cars He is still sentenced in absentia for this offense 43 No charges have been brought against him in the frame of the Ergenekon investigation some say as a result of a bargain struck with the authorities 44 However he is currently under investigation 45 and State Prosecutor Ziya Hursit Karayurt has proposed that he be subpoenaed 46 The court is deliberating whether to consolidate his earlier case with the Ergenekon one 47 In addition legal proceedings have been initiated to obtain his testimony from abroad using Interpol 48 Prosecutor Oz has prepared a list of 37 questions for Guney who says he will cooperate if the questioning is done by the Canadian police 49 Guney has been said to conflate fact and fiction 50 51 casting doubt over the indictment which names him a fugitive suspect Turkish firari supheli 52 Guney is seen as such an important figure that rival press groups have exchanged columns accusing one another of attempting to influence public opinion by questioning his credibility 53 54 55 It is alleged that one the parties Aydin Dogan was asked not to publish material about Ergenekon by Veli Kucuk through Dogu Perincek 56 In December 2008 Guney said that a Hurriyet reporter offered him a bribe not to talk about the newspaper one of whose senior members is allegedly in Ergenekon 57 Hurriyet denied the allegations 58 59 Weapons found Edit Main article Weapons found in the Ergenekon investigationLegal proceedings Edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Ergenekon indictments Main article Ergenekon trials The first hearing was held on 20 October 2008 Retired public prosecutor Mete Gokturk estimated that they would last at least one year 60 Most of the cases related to Ergenekon are handled by Istanbul Heavy Penal Court 12 and 13 formerly Istanbul State Security Court 4 and 5 61 The original three prosecutors were Zekeriya Oz prosecutor in chief Mehmet Ali Pekguzel and Nihat Taskin 62 The judge was Koksal Sengun 63 Most trials are held at a prison complex in Istanbul s Silivri neighborhood citation needed The investigation drew alleged links between an armed attack on the Turkish Council of State in 2006 that left a judge dead 64 a bombing of a secularist newspaper 64 threats and attacks against people accused of being unpatriotic and the 1996 Susurluk incident as well as links to the plans of some groups in the Turkish Armed Forces TSK to overthrow the present government According to the investigation Ergenekon had a role in the murder of Hrant Dink a prominent journalist of Armenian descent 7 65 Italian priest Father Andrea Santoro in February 2006 and the brutal murders of three Christians one a German national killed in the province of Malatya in April 2007 66 Furthermore files about JITEM related the assassination of former JITEM commander Cem Ersever killed in November 1993 to Ergenekon 66 A former JITEM member Abdulkadir Aygan said that JITEM is the military wing of Ergenekon 67 The indictment also suggests questionable connections between Ergenekon and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party PKK and the Revolutionary People s Liberation Party Front DHKP C raising some suspicions that Ergenekon might have played a role in inciting ethnic hatred between Turks and Kurds and increasing sectarian tensions between Sunnis and Alevis 68 The Gulen movement affiliated Zaman newspaper quoted a senior intelligence officer Bulent Orakoglu as having said that the PKK Dev Sol Hezbollah and Hizb ut Tahrir are artificial organizations set up by the network and that Abdullah Ocalan himself was an Ergenekon member 69 However Zaman s claims have been disputed 70 and the role of the broader Gulen movement in the trials has come under scrutiny nbsp Turkish Chief of General Staff Gen Ilker Basbug with U S Defense Secretary Robert Gates Basbug was sentenced to life imprisonment as part of the Ergenekon trials Ocalan dismissed allegations made by intelligence officer Bulent Orakoglu concerning himself but he did say that a group inside the PKK which he called the Zaza Group had links with Ergenekon He said that this group was led by Sait Curukkaya and tried to seize control of the PKK adding Particularly in the Diyarbakir Mus Bingol triangle they have staged intensive and bloody attacks 71 The brother of Sait Curukkaya Selim Curukkaya had earlier written a book When secrets get decoded tr Sirlar Cozulurken accusing Abdullah Ocalan of being a member of Ergenekon 72 Responding to allegations in Taraf DHKP C issued a press release ridiculing claims of its connection to Ergenekon 73 By May 2009 142 people had been formally charged with membership of the Ergenekon armed terrorist organization in two massive indictments totalling 2 455 and 1 909 pages respectively 23 Further trials followed and in March 2011 the state owned Turkish Radio and Television Corporation TRT presented the following figures So far 176 hearing in the first trial After the case was merged with the case related to an armed attack on the Turkish Council of State in 2006 the number of defendants increased to 96 So far 107 hearings in the second trial Investigation under the titles of cage action plan tr Kafes Eylem Plani planned assassination of admirals tr Amirallare Suikast and Poyrazkoy village in Beykoz district of Istanbul were merged as the Poyrazkoy case There are 69 defendants seven of them in pre trial detention An indictment as part of the Ergenekon investigations carries the title Plans to intervene in democracy tr Demokrasiye Mudahale Plani Another court case around the Association for Support of Contemporary Life tr Cagdas Yasami Destekleme Dernegi CYDD and the Foundation for Contemporary Education tr Cagdas Egitim Vakfi CEV was to start on 18 March 2011 with eight board members on trial Arms found in Sile on 28 July 2008 resulted in a trial with four defendants two of them in pre trial detention A trial has been ongoing following several raids of the offices of OdaTV and the homes of many of its personnel in 2011 74 In the case fourteen journalists are charged with conspiring with Ergenekon 75 Debate on Ergenekon EditIn August 2008 300 intellectuals from Turkey declared their support for the investigation and called upon all civil and military institutions to deepen the investigation in order to reveal the rest of the people tied to Ergenekon 76 This initial wave of optimism has since waned and there is a growing mass of intellectuals and policy analysts who dismiss the possibility of Ergenekon carrying out the deeds attributed to it by the public prosecution as laid out in the indictment and trial proceedings 77 Many people have criticized the manner in which the Ergenekon investigation is being conducted citing in particular the length of the indictment 78 wiretapping in breach of privacy laws 79 80 and illegal collection of evidence 81 Some commentators have suggested the trials are being used to suppress opponents and critics of the AKP government particularly in the Odatv case 82 Commenting on the arrest of former chief of staff Ilker Basbug in January 2012 former United States Ambassador to Turkey Eric S Edelman said the Ergenekon arrests underscore the serious questions about Turkey s continued commitment to press freedom and the rule of law 83 Alleged involvement of Gulen Movement EditGulen movement s possible involvement in Ergenekon plot has always been an issue of debate 84 which critics have characterized as a pretext by the government to neutralize dissidents in Turkey 85 In March 2011 seven Turkish journalists were arrested including Ahmet Sik who had been writing a book Imamin Ordusu The Imam s Army 86 which alleges that the Gulen movement has infiltrated the country s security forces As Sik was taken into police custody he shouted Whoever touches it the movement gets burned 87 Upon his arrest drafts of the book were confiscated and its possession was banned Sik has also been charged with being part of the alleged Ergenekon plot despite being an investigator of the plot before his arrest 88 In a reply Abdullah Bozkurt from the Gulen movement newspaper Today s Zaman accused Ahmet Sik of not being an investigative journalist conducting independent research but of hatching a plot designed and put into action by the terrorist network itself 89 According to Gareth H Jenkins a Senior Fellow of the Central Asia Caucasus Institute amp Silk Road Studies Joint Center at Johns Hopkins University From the outset the pro AKP media particularly the newspapers and television channels run by the Gulen Movement such as Zaman Today s Zaman and Samanyolu TV have vigorously supported the Ergenekon investigation This has included the illegal publication of evidence collected by the investigators before it has been presented in court misrepresentations and distortions of the content of the indictments and smear campaigns against both the accused and anyone who questions the conduct of the investigations There have long been allegations that not only the media coverage but also the Ergenekon investigation itself is being run by Gulen s supporters In August 2010 Hanefi Avci a right wing police chief who had once been sympathetic to the Gulen Movement published a book in which he alleged that a network of Gulen s supporters in the police were manipulating judicial processes and fixing internal appointments and promotions On 28 September 2010 two days before he was due to give a press conference to present documentary evidence to support his allegations Avci was arrested and charged with membership of an extremist leftist organization He remains in jail On 14 March 2011 Avci was also formally charged with being a member of the alleged Ergenekon gang 84 The Gulen movement has also been implicated in what both Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan as well as the opposition Republican People s Party CHP have said were illegal court decisions against members of the Turkish military including many during the Ergenekon investigation 90 See also EditSledgehammer coup plan Sarikiz Ayisigi Yakamoz and EldivenFurther reading EditAlex Macdonald 30 August 2019 Ergenekon The bizarre case that shaped modern Turkey References Edit State connections to murder of journalist Hrant Dink being ignored warns BIANET defamation case against Dink s lawyer dismissed IFEX Archived from the original on 3 August 2012 Acar Erkan 6 September 2008 Ergenekon had links to security and judiciary bodies Today s Zaman Archived from the original on 6 September 2008 Retrieved 6 September 2008 Is Turkey a Democracy Terrorism About Freely Maureen May 2007 Why they killed Hrant Dink Index on Censorship 36 2 15 29 doi 10 1080 03064220701334477 S2CID 145049618 Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 24 September 2008 The deep state is Turkish shorthand for a faceless clique inside the Turkish state that has some claim held the reins of real power throughout the republic s 92 year history There are some who see it on a continuum with the shady networks that took care of business including some believe the Armenian business in the last years of the Ottoman Empire The deep state is held to be based in the army but closely linked with MIT the national intelligence service the judiciary and since the 1960s the mafia Ergenekon linked generals renowned for hawkish stance Today s Zaman 9 January 2009 Archived from the original on 9 January 2009 Retrieved 9 January 2009 Susurluk Burke Jason 4 May 2008 Mystery of a killer elite fuels unrest in Turkey The Guardian Retrieved 12 July 2008 a b Rainsford Sarah 4 February 2008 Deep state plot grips Turkey BBC News Retrieved 6 May 2008 Tugal Cihan 29 August 2008 Party of one National Archived from the original on 13 March 2016 Retrieved 23 September 2008 The network has been compared to the Gladio in Italy Atilla Toygun 24 May 2006 Ergenekon yapilanmasi Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 14 August 2008 Ergenekon Gladio nun Turkiye deki yapilanmasi olarak kabul ediliyor Gareth Jenkins The fading masquerade Ergenekon and the politics of justice in Turkey Archived 27 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine in Turkey Analyst Vol 4 No 7 of 4 April 2011 accessed on 18 April 2011 Turkish Leader Disowns Trials That Helped Him Tame Military The New York Times 27 February 2014 Crime Former chief of general staff says Bush administration supported plot against Turkish army Hurriyet daily news a b Maman Kamil 7 July 2008 Ergenekon is above General Staff MIT Today s Zaman Archived from the original on 9 July 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Can Dundar 7 January 1997 Ergenekon 40 Dakika 13 40 minutes in Show TV Archived from the original on 9 June 2009 Zelyut Riza 30 March 2008 Turk Ordusu nu sivil yargiya mahkum ettirecekler Aksam in Turkish Archived from the original on 2 April 2008 Retrieved 26 August 2008 Bu iskencehane Istanbul Erenkoy deki meshur Ziverbey Kosku dur Iskencecilerin basinda General Memduh Unluturk bulunmaktadir Kim kimdir Isadami gazeteci profesor emekli komutan Politika Radikal in Turkish 2 July 2008 Retrieved 26 August 2008 Unluturk Pasa kendisinin de Ergenekon un icinde oldugunu soyledi ve dedi ki Ergenekon Genelkurmay in da hukumetlerin de burokrasinin de herkesin ustunde bir orgut Yasayla falan kurulmus degil 27 Mayis darbesinden sonra CIA Pentagon tarafindan kurdurtulmus Bunun icindeki insanlar da buraya hizmet eden insanlar Ama bunlar vatana ihanet olsun diye hizmet etmez Biz vatani kurtariyoruz dusuncesiyle orgutun icinde yer almislardir Ben daha baska insanlardan Ergenekon u arastirdigimda sunu gordum Icinde subaylar var emniyetciler var profesorler var gazeteciler var isadamlari var siradan insanlar var Bugun ceteler dedigimiz bu kucuk birimler var ya iste bu birimler Ergenekon un icinde birer bolum birer parca Dundar Can 5 November 2008 Bizim Ergenekon Guncel Milliyet in Turkish Retrieved 10 July 2008 Jenkins Gareth 29 July 2008 Ergenekon Indictment Dashes Hopes of Final Reckoning With Turkey s Deep State Eurasia Daily Monitor 5 144 Retrieved 15 November 2008 Maman Kamil 26 November 2008 Ergenekon is a tiny piece of the deeper state says Mihri Belli Today s Zaman Retrieved 25 November 2008 Ergenekon must merely be a part of the counter guerrilla that they discarded The main body is still active permanent dead link Ergenekon Iddianamesi in Turkish Milliyet p 887 Ergenekon un Kibris la baglantisi yok CNN Turk in Turkish 11 November 2008 Retrieved 10 December 2008 Soylerler baglantisi var diye bana kadar galiba parmagini gosterenler oldu Alakasi yok nedir yani bu Turk Mukavemet Teskilati na TMT bulastirmak istediler alakasi yok bunlarin Bunlar safsata Berlinski Claire 13 November 2008 Ergenekon Turkey s conspiracy to end them all Features First Post Retrieved 29 November 2008 a b c Gareth Jenkins Between Fact and Fantasy Turkey s Ergenekon Investigation Archived 5 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine Silk Road Studies August 2009 accessed on 16 May 2011 Ciftci Cetin 21 August 2008 Yayinevi cinayetinde Ergenekon izleri Zaman in Turkish Archived from the original on 11 October 2008 Retrieved 6 January 2009 Ayrica Ergenekon un emirleri sahislardan degil direkt olarak Milli Guvenlik Siyaset Belgesi nden aldigi belirtiliyor Sariboga Veli 21 September 2008 Bir Numara orgutu 6 hucreden yonetiyor Sabah in Turkish Retrieved 22 September 2008 a b Ergenekon organization chart mapped out Today s Zaman 22 September 2008 Archived from the original on 19 November 2008 Retrieved 15 November 2008 Bes hucre hala desifre edilemedi Sabah in Turkish 21 September 2008 Retrieved 22 September 2008 Ergenekon 1992 de Gebze de kuruldu Gundem Yeni Safak in Turkish 4 August 2008 Retrieved 17 December 2008 Ergenekon 1992 de Veli Kucuk un Gebze deki makam odasinda yapilan bir toplantiyla birlikte kuruldu Kurucusu Veli Kucuk tur Toplantida Veli Amca Sedat Peker ve iki kisi daha vardi Duzel Nese 16 February 2008 EU process victim of and solution to Ergenekon sendika org Retrieved 18 May 2011 Ergenekon da ilk ona bile zor girer Veli Kucuk Ocak Serkan 26 December 2008 1 numara yi sadece mahkeme gorebilir Turkiye Radikal in Turkish Retrieved 27 December 2008 Becerikli Ugur 1 February 2008 Operasyonda Ergenekon ismi MHP lileri kizdirdi Sabah Retrieved 19 November 2008 Joost Lagendijk Ergenekon gut feelings and facts 1 Hurriyet Daily News of 5 January 2010 accessed on 16 May 2011 Ergenekon Temel Belgesi ni ortaya Fehmi Koru cikarmis Siyaset Milliyet in Turkish 23 September 2008 Retrieved 23 September 2008 Kivanc Taha 30 April 2001 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