Önal had learned about it from Veli Küçük after being introduced to him through MIT spy and fellow journalist, Tuncay Güney.

The court found a violation of Article 2 of the European Convention of Human Rights.

Of these, Murat Aslan's remains were found in the place described by Aygan, and a forensic dental and ballistic tests confirmed the identity of the victim. On 20 March 2001 six defendants were convicted for their involvement in the killing. [41] Some have responded to the Şırnak Bar's request for witnesses and families of victims to step forward. [9], The spokesperson of the Movement of Kurdish Democrats Ahmet Acar alleged that JİTEM fomented infighting in the PKK, while ensuring the perpetuation of both of the PKK, and by extension, itself. Jandarma İstihbarat ve Terörle Mücadele or Jandarma İstihbarat Teşkilatı (abbr.

L'organisation de la gendarmerie mobile en France est de type décentralisé. After the Susurluk scandal, former prime ministers Bülent Ecevit and Mesut Yılmaz have confirmed the existence of JİTEM. In France and some Francophone nations, the gendarmerie is a branch of the armed forces responsible for internal security in parts of the territory with additional duties as a military police for … Vedat Aydın, the Diyarbakır branch chairman of the now-defunct People's Labor Party (HEP), was found dead on a road near Malatya on 7 July 1991, two days after armed men had taken him from his home in Diyarbakir. [57] On 17 September 2010 the 18th hearing was held.[58].

[12], JİTEM was made a legal entity through Article 5 of the Law 2803 on the Establishment, Duties and Jurisdiction of Gendarmerie[9][13] and Article 4 of the Law Concerning the Transfer of Our Borders, Coasts and Territorial Waters' Protection and Anti-Smuggling Activities to the Ministry of Internal Affairs No. Revelations have recently come from an informant named Abdülkadir Aygan (a former PKK member recruited by JİTEM,[20] now a political refugee in Sweden[21]) that it was founded by retired general Veli Küçük, who is currently arrested in the Ergenekon investigations. They participated in operations and got 3,000 Lira for each head. [9] The court case went through different stages.
The 2005 Şemdinli incident involved Gendarmerie intelligence personnel and alleged links to JİTEM. [9][38][39][40], Tuncay Güney, a former spy for the National Intelligence Organization who infiltrated JİTEM, alleged that Veli Küçük's men, working for JİTEM, killed people using acid and buried the corpses in wells belonging to the state-owned Turkish Pipeline Corporation, BOTAŞ. Its activities "are only one part of the JİTEM activities" that have been sent to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). [31], JİTEM's chief, Arif Doğan, was tried in the frame of the Yüksekova Gang (aka "the gang with uniforms"). Les brigades peuvent être organisées en communautés de brigades territoriales (COB) (avec une unité de chef-lieu et des brigades de proximité) ou en brigades territoriales autonomes (BTA). 2 was Arif Doğan. According to intelligence units, 1550 unsolved murders were committed between 1990-2000 although the PKK claims that the accurate number exceeds 2000. [29] Concerning the structure of JİTEM Colonel Arif Doğan said: "My staff was 10,000, including 620 women. JİTEM was active in the Kurdish–Turkish conflict.

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