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Government Sponsored Terror Squad Killing Assyrians, Other Minoritie

GOVERNMENT SPONSORED TERROR SQUAD KILLING ASSYRIANS, OTHER MINORITIES IN TURKEY

Assyrian International News Agency
Feb 10 2010

(AINA) — Thousands of unsolved political and religious murders have
been allegedly committed by the terrorist network Ergenekon in Turkey.

Among these are the murders of up to 50 Assyrians during a ten year
period between 1987 and 1997 in the Turabdin area, in southeastern
Turkey. Assyrians have begun to speak openly about it for the first
time.

In an interview with Cihan news agency, Gebro Tokgöz, an Assyrian
living in Midyat has asked for an investigation into the unsolved
murders of Assyrians.

"Ergenekon-prosecutors should investigate all killings committed
against the Assyrians in Turabdin." said Gebro Tokgöz. "At that
time we often received anonymous threat letters and phone calls. Our
villages had been attacked, the area’s most famous doctor, Edward
Tanriverdi, was murdered when he was on his way home. Even a pregnant
woman and her husband were brutally murdered. But in case after case,
the police closed the investigation, citing ‘unknown perpetrators.’"

But shortly after this interview was published, Gebro Tokgöz was
interviewed by the local newspaper Midyat Habur, were he said that
the Cihan news agency had misquoted him and that he did not intend to
single out Ergenekon or anyone else for the murders committed against
Assyrians in Turabdin. According to Assyrians from that area, Gebro
Tokgöz changed his statement for fear of reprisals.

During the ongoing Ergenekon case, the police arrested Mehmet Ulger,
a retired army colonel, Ruhi Abat, a theology professor at Inönu
University and other people who work in the military intelligence for
plotting the murder of three missionaries at Zirve Publishing House in
the city of Malatya. The Murder Squad was a group of students in their
20s. After an anonymous tip-off, the police arrested the ringleaders.

The Police revealed in the investigation that there had been febrile
contact six months before the murders via mobile phones between
the murderers and the ringleaders. Phone lists show that at least
12 calls per day had taken place between all parties during the
six months. The last phone calls were made the evening after the
murder of three Christians, who were beheaded in their publishing
house. After the killing all mobile calls between the killers and
the ringleaders stopped.

On November 1st, 1997, Varner Basoglu, the son of the Syriac Catholic
Church Board director Can Basoglu, was found murdered. The murder
came after the church had pursued a prosecution against the Turkish
state, which had confiscated the church’s property. On February 5th,
2006, the 60-year-old priest Andrea Santoro was shot to death at his
church in the city of Trabzon. The killer was a 16-year-old boy. On
July 2nd, 2006, the Catholic priest Pierre Brunissen was stabbed in
the city of Samsun. On January 19th, 2007, the Armenian journalist
Hrant Dink was murdered on the streets at midday in Istanbul. Hrant
Dink’s murderer was 17 years old. Hrant Dink’s murderer has since
been treated as a national hero by the Turkish police, where police
officers posed proudly with the murderer in front of cameras.

On November 28th, 2007, the monk Daniel Savci was kidnapped in
Turabdin, southeastern Turkey. The perpetrators were village guards,
in service of the state security forces. Recently, during the events
surrounding the Mar Gabriel monastery, the monastery staff several
received death threats. The threats came from a village sheriff and
other people. Despite repeated open threats to the monastery staff,
which have been publicized by the media, no action was been taken by
the police. The threats came from people who are the subjects of the
feudal lord Suleyman Celebi in the Turabdin region. Suleyman Celebi
is in the Turkish Parliament as a member of the ruling AK party.

In most cases, the murder weapon has been linked to the village
guards, a militia which is equipped by and in the service of the
government. But not a single one of these murders has led to any
arrests. The victims have all been dissidents in relation to the
standard Kemalist state ideology, they have been journalists,
intellectuals, opposition members and Christians who sought their
rights. No one was spared. From Kurdish politicians to the tiny
Assyrian minority and other Christians who have never been a threat to
"Kemalism", all have fallen victim to Ergenekon’s terror.

There are many people both inside and outside Turkey who are asking
questions about where the country is heading. It is indeed very
encouraging that today’s government does not hesitate to reveal all
those generals and soldiers who had formed a state within the state
and terrorized everyone with a different political view from their own.

But many who are savvy in how power structures operate in Turkey
fear that what is happening now is the AKP government, together with
the followers of the Fettullah-sect, who have taken positions in
all governmental and military institutions, has begun to break down
a competing power structure in order to establish its own position
and take full control of the state. The question is whether the AKP
government will deal and eliminate the terrorist network "Ergenekon"
based on "Kemalism" to establish its own "Ergenekon" based on
"islamofascist" ideologies.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian: “I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS
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