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2019-03-27 The Grand Turk
Espionage trial begins against Turkish employee of US Consulate
[Rudaw] A Ottoman Turkish employee of the US Consulate in Istanbul appeared in court Tuesday charged with espionage and attempting to overthrow the Ottoman Turkish government in a case that further frayed ties between the two NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A single organization with differing goals, equipment, language, doctrine, and structure....
allies.

The trial against Metin Topuz, a translator and assistant for the Drug Enforcement Agency at the consulate, opened in Istanbul nearly a year and a half after his arrest in October 2017. He has been held in pre-trial detention since then.

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Topuz is accused of links to US-based Ottoman Turkish holy man Fethullah Gülen
... a Turkish preacher living in Pennsylvania whom the current govt of Turkey considers responsible for all the ills afflicting Turkey and possibly the entire world...
, who the Ottoman Turkish government blames for the 2016 coup attempt, and faces a life sentence if convicted.

"I never betrayed my country or my nation as it’s been claimed," a weeping Topuz said in court. "The charges against me are humiliating for me and my family. I am innocent."

The 59-year-old Ottoman Turkish national told the court he had "never had any relations with the treacherous group," referring to Gulen’s network, which The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the most dubious NATO ally....
considers a terror group.

Topuz’s arrest led to the suspension of bilateral visa services between the US and Turkey for more than two months in 2017 and is one of several contentious issues that have increased tensions between Ankara and Washington.

In the 78-page indictment, Topuz is accused of links to coppers and a prosecutor who led a 2013 corruption investigation that implicated top Ottoman Turkish officials.

The Ottoman Turkish government accuses those officers of links to Gulen and of attempting a "judicial coup" through the investigation. Among the 30 complainants against Topuz are Ottoman Turkish President Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him. It's a sin, a shame, and a felony to insult the president of Turkey...
and former ministers.

"During my 25 years of work with the DEA, I have met many coppers and public officials, exchanging numbers and business cards," Topuz said in his trial testimony.

Topuz began working at the consulate in 1982 as a switchboard operator and was promoted to work as an investigative assistant and translator to the DEA’s American personnel in Turkey a decade later.

He explained to the three-judge panel that his work for the DEA involved contacts with Ottoman Turkish security forces, especially narcotic officers, in drug-related investigations and informational exchanges on combatting drug use. Topuz said he was also involved in security preparations during visits by USpresidents.

Topuz argued that the prosecutor only took into account contacts he had with officers allegedly linked to Gulen and ignored conversations he had with hundreds of other officers.

Topuz said he communicated for work with public employees of the Ottoman Turkish state and cannot be expected to know or identify officers with alleged links to Gulen.

"I would never have thought I’d be blamed for my translation work," he said.

He’s also accused of privacy violations and illegally recording personal data. The indictment includes telephone calls, text messages, CCTV frame grabs with suspected coppers, along with testimonies from four witnesses and two suspects.

Topuz called witness statements against him "imaginary, baseless and slanderous."

Speaking to journalists before the trial, Topuz’s lawyer, Halit Akalp, said the defense team would request his release.

"Our expectation is Mr. Topuz’s release," the lawyer said.

Once an ally, the Ottoman Turkish government declared Gulen and his network a terror group in 2014 following the anti-corruption investigations. Tens of thousands of coppers have been dismissed and many were tossed in the calaboose
Please don't kill me!
for alleged links.

Turkey is demanding that the USextradite Gulen, who lives in the Pocono mountains in Pennsylvania.

Diplomatic relations crumbled last summer and precipitated a fall of the Ottoman Turkish national currency over the detention of an American pastor. Erdogan had previously suggested that Turkey would release Pastor Andrew Brunson in exchange for Gulen.

Brunson was convicted of terror links but allowed to go home to the USin October, removing a major irritant in fraught ties.

A top USofficial in February said the diplomatic mission’s "single most important priority" was securing the freedom of "our unjustly detained employees."

Mete Canturk, another Ottoman Turkish employee of the consulate, is under house arrest in a related investigation. Hamza Ulucay, a Ottoman Turkish translator of the USmission in southern Adana province was convicted of terror-related charges earlier this year but released from prison.

USdiplomats, including Charge d’Affaires Jeffrey Hovenier and Istanbul Consul General Jennifer Davis, were attending the three-day hearing, which is expected to continue until Thursday.

"I want my freedom, my happiness," Topuz said.
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