TUSHAD

TUSHAD (Turkish: Türkiye Ulusal Stratejiler ve Harekât Dairesi, TUSHAD; English: National Strategies and Operations Department of Turkey) was a clandestine organization within the Turkish Armed Forces, including within the General Staff of Turkey. Prosecutors in the Ergenekon trials allege that it was set up in 1993 on instructions from Ergenekon, by then secretary-general of the General Staff Hurşit Tolon.[1] Tolon has denied that TUSHAD ever existed.[2]

The General Staff had denied its existence, but documents retrieved from the General Staff in 2013 described TUSHAD, including four reorganisations between 1995 and 2008, and its deactivation in 2008 under pressure from the Ergenekon investigation.[3] Ergenekon suspect İlker Çınar told prosecutors that he had worked for TUSHAD believing it an agency of the state, but now believed it to be the armed wing of the Ergenekon organization.[4] Çınar said TUSHAD had elements within it named the "black", "white" and "orange" forces,[5] that he had been part of the white forces, and that his instructor had been Levent Ersöz.[6] He also said that TUSHAD was still active in 2012.[6][7] A Turkish Protestant said that several years earlier Çınar had shown him a TUSHAD identity card, and that Çınar had protected him from a planned assassination.[8]

Prosecutors allege that TUSHAD carried out the Zirve Publishing House massacre in 2007. İlker Çınar told prosecutors that he had heard of the planned attack from retired Col. Mehmet Ülger, but that it was not clear that it would involve the killing of the publishers. According to Çınar, Ülger also linked the attack with the assassinations of Andrea Santoro (2006) and Hrant Dink (2007), describing them as "operations".[6][9] The Zirve murders are claimed to be part of the "Cage Action Plan", which is being prosecuted in the Poyrazköy case of the Ergenekon trials.[1] Çınar linked the murders with the 2007 E-memorandum.[10]

Çınar has also said that President Turgut Özal was targeted by TUSHAD.[11]

TUSHAD is also said to have worked with the Turkish Gendarmerie's JİTEM intelligence unit.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Today's Zaman, 24 June 2012, Clandestine military unit behind Zirve killings, indictment says
  2. Today's Zaman, 12 November 2012, Tolon denies role in missionary murders in Malatya
  3. Today's Zaman, 8 March 2013, General Staff documents acknowledge existence of TUSHAD
  4. Today's Zaman, 13 May 2013, TUSHAD behind Zirve killings, says Zirve suspect
  5. Today's Zaman, 22 May 2013, General Staff gives conflicting answers about TUSHAD's existence
  6. 1 2 3 Today's Zaman, 18 October 2012, Zirve massacre suspect: Ergenekon's armed wing still active
  7. Hurriyet Daily News, 3 April 2013, Black, white forces exist, Turkish military says
  8. Today's Zaman, 6 July 2012, More info revealed on illegal unit related to Zirve murders
  9. Today's Zaman, 4 February 2013, Seven years since Santoro murder, attacks on non-Muslims unabated
  10. Today's Zaman, 6 March 2013, 'Zirve murders committed to prepare ground for April 27 memo'
  11. Today's Zaman, 27 January 2013, Zirve killers planned Bible publisher murders well in advance

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