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- Dektas / Denktash [Turkish Murderer] -
1 > What Yaltsin Kyuchuk said and proofed that Denktash is a killer. 2 > The murderers of Solomou (in Cyprus). Denktash lead of this action. 3 > The murderers of Isaac (in Cyprus). Denktash lead of this action.
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"I have a lot of
reasons to cry for Turkey"
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Cyprus
reveals Turkish killers Nicosia, Sep 10 1996
(CNA) -- The Cyprus government revealed today the identities of two
of the killers of 26-year-old Greek Cypriot Solomos Solomou, who was
murdered by the Turks, on August 14, during a peaceful
anti-occupation demonstration, in the UN-controlled buffer zone, in
Dherynia. They are Kenan Akin, from Turkey, the so-called minister of agriculture, forests and energy of the illegal occupation regime, and Erdal Emanet, from Turkey, the commander of the regime's special forces. Government Spokesman Yiannakis Cassoulides said investigations into the identities of the other killers, who were seen live on Cyprus television channels to open fire at Solomou continue. The Spokesman said the identities of the two killers confirmed that the perpetrators were not Cypriots but from Turkey. ''This confirms our firm position that our conflict is not with the Turkish Cypriots,'' Cassoulides said. He added ''whatever developments we have... the fervent desire of the Cyprus government and the Cyprus people, as a whole, is to find a peaceful political solution to the Cyprus problem.'' The Cypriot official stressed that the need for a political settlement, reconciliation between the two communities (Greek and Turkish Cypriot) and peace on the island, ''remains the corner stone of our policy''.
Standing on the same
balcony were the then Commander of the Turkish occupation forces,
Lieutenant General Hassan Kundaci, the Commander of the 28th
division of the occupation army, Major General Mehmet Karli, and the
Chief of the so-called Turkish Cypriot police Attila Saab.
Cassoulides said Akin was born in Adana, Turkey, on January 20, 1953. In 1974 he took part in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Since then he settled in the Turkish-occupied areas. He became a so-called deputy of the Turkish settlers' ''Rebirth Party''. In 1991 he was elected general secretary of the party. Later his party was merged with the Democratic Party, which is headed today by Denktash's son Serdar. A few days after the murder of the Greek Cypriot youth, Akin was appointed so-called minister of agriculture, forests and energy of the Turkish occupation regime, which is recognised only by Turkey. In 1986, Akin attacked a so-called policeman and in 1987 a Turkish Cypriot lawyer. While in the illegal assembly, he attacked the New Cyprus party leader Alpay Durduran.
[So-called
minister identified as killer of Greek Cypriot youth
Nicosia, Sep 10 (CNA)
-- One of the killers of Solomos Solomou, who was shot dead in cold
blood during a peaceful demonstration in Dherynia buffer zone, last
month, has been identified as a member of the illegal cabinet of the
Turkish occupation regime. The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) television reported last night that Kenan Akin, so-called agriculture minister of the illegal Turkish occupation regime, has been identified as one of the killers. Akin is seen in pictures standing on a balcony overlooking the flagpole, on which Solomou had climbed shortly before he was gunned down, holding a pistol with both hands and aiming at the Greek Cypriot youth. The killer was shown on Turkish television on Sunday outside a hospital in the Turkish-occupied town of Famagusta, wearing the same tee shirt as the killer wore the day of the brutal murder of the Greek Cypriot youth. Yesterday, the Turkish Cypriot newspaper ''Kibris'' printed a picture showing Akin and self-styled Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu, outside the same hospital. Confirmation of Akin's involvement in the murder has also been given to ''Reuters'' by government sources that did not wish to be named. ''We have such information in our possession'', said the source, and noted the existence of photographic evidence to substantiate the claim.
Akin, a Turkish settler, was an officer of the Turkish army during the 1974 invasion of Cyprus and was later employed by the Turkish Intelligence Service (MIT). He has recently became so-called agriculture minister of the secessionist state. Solomos Solomou, 26, was shot dead on August 14 while he was climbing up a flagpole intending to tear down the Turkish flag. The incident happened during a peaceful anti-occupation demonstration on the day of the funeral of 24-year-old Tasos Isaac, battered to death three days earlier by Turkish extremists, members of the ultra-nationalist Islamic organisation ''Grey Wolves'', during a demonstration in the UN-controlled buffer zone in Dherynia. Turkish troops have been occupying 37 per cent of Cyprus territory since 1974, in violation of repeated UN resolutions calling for their withdrawal.
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Magazine
identifies one of Isaac's killers
The Greek-language weekly magazine ''Selides'' (Pages) revealed through photographic evidence that one of Isaac's killers is Mehmet Aslan, President of the ''Grey Wolves'' branch in occupied Cyprus. Turkish leaders and Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash have admitted that members of this Turkey-based extreme islamic organisation took part in the Dherynia incidents, during which Isaac was savagely beaten to death while more than 40 others were injured. The magazine
published ten successive colour pictures, showing every step of the
victim's brutal beating to death by Turkish extremists, including
so-called policemen (in uniforms) of the occupation regime. Aslan is shown to be the first person chasing Isaac in the buffer zone and beating him on the head with an iron bar after he fell down. Acting in self defence, Isaac forced Aslan to kneel. Then Aslan stood up and started over again kicking and beating the unconscious youth. A number of other Turkish civilians and so-called policemen of the occupation regime repeatedly hit Isaac on every part of his body using stones and iron and wooden bars. ''Selides'' quotes Turkey's ''Grey Wolves'' President Azmi Karamahmutoglu, who said in an interview published in the Turkish magazine ''Tempo'', on August 28, that members of his group were transferred to the occupied north. Turkish Cypriot daily ''Kibris'' reported on August 12 that a meeting took place between the two branches outside the group's offices in the occupied northern part of the capital Nicosia. Aslan was the one who
led some 150 members of the extremist group to Dherynia, as the
Turks did not know the surroundings, when he
He was the first to cross into the UN-controlled buffer zone giving instructions to the rest to arm with iron and wooden bars, according to the magazine's sources. This is the third person to be identified for the killings of Tasos Isaac and his cousin Solomos Solomou, 26, three days later, (August 14), at the same place, when he climbed a flagpole to bring the Turkish flag down. The Cyprus government revealed Tuesday the identities of two of the killers of Solomou. They are Kenan Akin, from Turkey, so-called minister of agriculture, forests and natural resources of the illegal regime, and Erdal Emanet, also from Turkey, commander of the regime's special forces. Both killings were shown live on local television channels.
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