Bulletin de liaison et d'information - Institut kurde de Paris
Bulletin de liaison et d'information - Institut kurde de Paris
Bulletin de liaison et d'information - Institut kurde de Paris
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Revue <strong>de</strong> Presse-Press Review-Berhevoka Çapê-Rivista Stampa-Dentro<br />
<strong>de</strong> la Prensa-Basm Oz<strong>et</strong>i<br />
coup attempts in Azerbaijan, from kidnapping paid tribute by TopaI. TopaI, threatened with <strong>de</strong>ath,<br />
Kurdish businessmen for ransom to unsolved mUll-' .was 'putting tke Morley. in the accoupt of Mahmut<br />
<strong>de</strong>rs in the:southeast? Or is.it the name of a unit of the Yildirim -- co<strong>de</strong> name was Yesil.<br />
Intelligence Agency?<br />
The answer to this question will come only when<br />
Mahmut Yildirim, co<strong>de</strong>named Yesil, is arrested.<br />
Various people have claimed that it was Yesil who<br />
ma<strong>de</strong> statements to some press organizations and<br />
brought the name "Yesil" onto the stage following the<br />
Susurluk acci<strong>de</strong>nt. As a result it was announced that<br />
Yesil was not the name of one person but of a unit<br />
which the government used and which had flinched at<br />
its being revealed.<br />
Yesil's name was in every section of the Susurluk<br />
report which was prepared on or<strong>de</strong>rs of Prime<br />
MinisterMesut Yilrnaz after the Anasol-D government<br />
had taken the reins of power. The report ma<strong>de</strong> it clear<br />
that criminal elements connected to the government<br />
had first been used by the state butthese had later gotten<br />
out öf control and were working for their own<br />
interests. In the report it was written that the key name<br />
was Yesil.<br />
Yesil, TopaI and the special team<br />
The mur<strong>de</strong>r of Omer Lutfu TopaI has special significance<br />
for casting an eye over the whole of the Susurluk<br />
affair. After the Casinos l