Erol Mütercimler

Erol Mütercimler (born 1954 in Kars, Turkey[1]) is a Turkish journalist, columnist and academic. He is the author of various books, including on the Armenian Genocide (1915) and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus (1974). He is a retired naval officer. In 2009 he was charged in the second indictment of the Ergenekon trials.[2][3]

Mütercimler is "widely credited as being the first person to have written about Ergenekon",[4] initially describing it in an interview in Aydınlık in 1997, during public discussion of the Susurluk scandal. Mütercimler said he heard of the original organization's existence from retired general Memduh Ünlütürk (who was assassinated in 1991), who was involved in the anti-communist Ziverbey interrogations following the 1971 coup.[5] In 2012 he testified that he had initially dismissed the organization, but that Admiral Kemal Kayacan (assassinated in 1992) had told him to take it seriously, calling it "the name of the organization that plots everything".[6]

Books

References

  1. kimkimdir.gen.tr, Dr. Erol Mütercimler (1954 - .... )
  2. Today's Zaman, September 2009, Second Ergenekon trial to resume today
  3. Sabah, 31 January 2012, Ergenekon'la ilgili ilginç iddia
  4. Maman, Kamil (2008-07-07). "Ergenekon is above General Staff, MİT". Today's Zaman. Archived from the original on 2008-07-09. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
  5. Zelyut, Rıza (2008-03-30). "Türk Ordusu'nu sivil yargıya mahkum ettirecekler". Akşam (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2008-08-26. Bu işkencehane, İstanbul Erenköy’deki meşhur Ziverbey Köşkü’dür.
    İşkencecilerin başında General Memduh Ünlütürk bulunmaktadır.
  6. Today's Zaman, 2 February 2012, Don't treat TSK and junta as the same


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