Doğu Çalışma Grubu
The Doğu Çalışma Grubu (DÇG; English: East Study Group or East Working Group) was an alleged group within the Turkish military said to be linked to the Ergenekon organization, and possibly organised within the Turkish Gendarmerie's JITEM.[1] According to former PKK commander Şemdin Sakık, the group was formed in 1993 and carried out a number of assassinations in preparation for the 1993 alleged Turkish military coup.
According to Sakık, these assassinations included (in 1993) President Turgut Özal, former Major Cem Ersever, former Turkish Gendarmerie general commander Eşref Bitlis[2] and General Bahtiyar Aydın.[3] Turgut Özal died in office on 17 April 1993 in suspicious circumstances, and a month later the May 24, 1993 PKK ambush took place, breaking the peace process which Özal had led. Sakık maintains the attack was part of the DÇG's coup plans.[2]
Sakık also ascribes the death of Colonel Rıdvan Özden (1995) to the DÇG.[3]
See also
- 1997 military memorandum (Turkey)
- Castle Plan
- Susurluk scandal
- Batı Çalışma Grubu
References
- ↑ dunyabulteni.net, 29 January 2009, Jitem'in Doğu Çalışma Grubu deşifre edildi
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Today's Zaman, 6 November 2012, Secret witness reveals identity, shady ties between PKK and Ergenekon
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Today's Zaman, 1 June 2012, Ex-PKK commander Sakık blames military junta for deaths of 33 soldiers
External links
- Haberturk, 25 February 2012, 28 Şubat'ın 'Doğu Çalışma Grubu' çıktı