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Turkish court: Iran is terrorist state
2005-12-20
Following years of investigations based on intelligence reports, a Turkish court declared on Friday that terrorism is the instrument of Iran's foreign policy and that Teheran will not hesitate to use terrorism against its rivals in order to achieve its goals.

The Ankara court made public a key report detailing the parts played by nine Islamist militants in a long-running case over the murders of four prominent, pro-secular intellectual writers in the 1990s. According to the report, neighboring Iran deliberately trained Turkish Islamist radicals and supported terrorist activities aimed at undermining Turkey's strictly secular order. "Terrorism, which is an instrument of Iran's foreign policy, has been frequently used by that country against Turkey because Teheran sees Turkey as a major rival in the region," the court document said. The court said that following the Islamic revolution in 1979, Iran became the center of international terrorism while Teheran promoted itself as the natural and spiritual leader of global Islamist revolutionary activities.

According to Turkish intelligence sources, the main suspect in the murders of the writers, Ferhat Ozmen, went to Iran in 1988, joined the so-called "Jerusalem Army" and was trained in assassination, use of weapons, radio-controlled explosives and bomb making. The Turkish prosecution has described the Jerusalem Army as a group within Iran's Revolutionary Guards which works to export the Islamic revolution to neighboring countries.

Last month, Turkey's key National Security Policy Document singled out Iran as a potential source of instability and uncertainty in the region. The story implicating Iran in the murders provoked large headlines in the three Turkish mainstream newspapers - H rriyet, Milliyet and Radikal. The papers said that Teheran's ongoing nuclear and ballistic missile activities are a severe threat to the entire region.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Either Turkey comes to its senses, or we will have to help create Kurdistan out of the eastern part.

That crap they pulled (which is hurting us even now in the Sunni Triangle) not allowing in the 4th ID should weigh very heavily on any decisions we make to help or reinforce the Turks, or the kurds.
Posted by: Oldspook   2005-12-20 23:12  

#3  Turkey is both Sunni and Secular and thus a potential target of an Iranian nuke.

Even worse for them is that they share a common border with Iran.
Posted by: mhw   2005-12-20 13:08  

#2  You can give this a Master of the Obvious graphic if you like, but I think it is pretty ballsy of some jurist in a country that is drifting Islamist to say out loud what no other European power seens to have the 'nads to say. Assasinations are not unheard of in that part of the world. I hope that this is a sign that the elites of Turkey are starting to come to their senses and rein in their drifting polity.
Posted by: Hupolunter Pheang2436   2005-12-20 12:10  

#1  Has anyone told El Baradei? The EU?
Posted by: doc   2005-12-20 12:01  

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