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+ | The Susurluk car crash happened as a result of sabotage to the brakes of the car.<ref>http://isgp.nl/2014_10_Joris_Demmink_Westerflier_Cult.php</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Surusluk Scandal== | ||
+ | "For weeks on end the press and the TV channels were dominated by the scandal and the newest revelations of the corrupt 'Susurluk state'. Nearly 100,000 workers marched in protest in the Turkish capital demanding the truth about the stay-behind soldiers while people on the streets in opinion polls expressed their belief that the Turkish judicial system was not working properly and that the government was corrupt, declaring that they were sick and tired of all the violence and secret operations." | ||
+ | <ref>2005, [[Daniel Ganser]], 'NATO's Secret Armies: Operation GLADIO and Terrorism in Western Europe', pp. 89-90.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 28 December 2014
Date | 3 November 1996 |
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Type | car crash |
Interest of | Sibel Edmonds |
Description | The event which lead to the coining of the phrase 'deep state' |
The Crash
The Susurluk car crash happened as a result of sabotage to the brakes of the car.[1]
Surusluk Scandal
"For weeks on end the press and the TV channels were dominated by the scandal and the newest revelations of the corrupt 'Susurluk state'. Nearly 100,000 workers marched in protest in the Turkish capital demanding the truth about the stay-behind soldiers while people on the streets in opinion polls expressed their belief that the Turkish judicial system was not working properly and that the government was corrupt, declaring that they were sick and tired of all the violence and secret operations." [2]
Susurluk car crash victims on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Sedat Bucak | Survived the 1996 Susurluk car crash. |
Huseyin Kocadağ | The former Istanbul Deputy police Chief killed in the Susurluk car crash |
Abdullah Çatlı | A contract killer and figure in the Turkish underworld, who was killed in the 1996 Susurluk car crash. |
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References
- ↑ http://isgp.nl/2014_10_Joris_Demmink_Westerflier_Cult.php
- ↑ 2005, Daniel Ganser, 'NATO's Secret Armies: Operation GLADIO and Terrorism in Western Europe', pp. 89-90.