January 22, 2007 Istanbul police chief, Celalettin Cerrah made a strange announcement and claimed that there was no political motive behind the assassination of the Armenian journalist in Turkey! He said, “There is no political dimension in the murder, nor is there any involvement of any organization behind the attack. The suspect has committed the […]
January 22, 2007
Istanbul police chief, Celalettin Cerrah made a strange announcement and claimed that there was no political motive behind the assassination of the Armenian journalist in Turkey! He said, “There is no political dimension in the murder, nor is there any involvement of any organization behind the attack. The suspect has committed the murder with nationalist feelings, and he talked about his plans with his friend Yasin Hayal.”
The person Yasin Hayal in the above quote is a notorious right wing organizer who has spent time in prison for his crimes.
In the face of documents proving a very closely knit organizational relationship between the suspect and the right wing, fascist, grey wolf organization, the declaration from the police chief came as no surprise since many other fascist assassins had been declared “neutral” by the Turkish state when they were caught as a damage control measure.
Immediately after the suspect, Ogün Samast, had been caught, the information of membership in the Nizam-ı Alem (Order of the World) which had recently changed its name to ‘Hearth of Alperen’ reached the media. This organization is run by the notorious right wing, fascist, BBP, the Party of Big Unity, a splinter nazi group of paramilitary grey wolves, known as the “commandos” who are responsible for thousands of deaths of innocent civilians and known for being openly protected by the state security organizations from any prosecution for their crimes. In the face of these documents, the president of the nazi party BBP, Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu, tried to give vague statements and to distance his organization from the assailant without much success.
The relatives of the suspect, Ogün Samast, claimed that he could not have committed the crime since he had no knowledge or familiarity with Istanbul, where the attack took place. When all the emerging facts are put together like, the suspect showing the picture of the victim, Armenian journalist Hrant Dink’s pictures taken from front, sides and back to his friends two weeks prior to the crime, his membership in the “commando” paramilitary grey wolf organization (similar to the organization that Mehmet Ali Agca, the grey wolf fascist who tried to assassinate the Pope in 1981, and who also claimed he had no political affiliation when he was caught in Italy), the vague and contradictory remarks from the nazi party running the organization, and the strange claim of the police chief, the evidence point to the organizational relations behind the murder and the need for the Turkish state to cover up the real forces behind the assassination. The attempts to protect the nazi BBP by the state, once again, have been noticed by many political analysts.
For days, the media has been feeding irrelevant information about the suspect like how many goals he scored when playing in his school soccer team, what he ate or drank, how he danced at the weddings. This shows that the real motivation and the reasons behind the murder and the relationship of the suspect to the “deep state” (the real, dark and secret Turkish state beyond any knowledge of the citizens or accountability, known best with the notorious counter-guerrilla organization) will be ignored by the media.
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