About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Murder in Turkey, Organized crime in Turkey, Prisoners and detainees of Turkey, Riots in Turkey, Terrorism in Istanbul, Terrorism in Turkey, Turkish criminal law, Turkish criminals, Mehmet Ali A ca, Kurdistan Workers' Party, Abdullah Ocalan, Ergenekon, Article 301, Grey Wolves, Halil Savda, Taksim Square massacre, Turkish Hezbollah, Bible publishing firm murders in Malatya, Turkey, Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front, Abdullah Catl, 2003 Istanbul bombings, Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front, Re adiye shooting, 2008 United States consulate in Istanbul attack, K smetim-1 incident, Mehmet Tarhan, List of hijackings of Turkish airplanes, 2010 Istanbul bomb blast, Black Sea hostage crisis, 2005 Ku adas minibus bombing, Leyla Guven, Omer Lutfu Topal, 2007 Ankara bombing, Osman Ocalan, Esenbo a Airport attack, List of illegal political parties in Turkey, Abdullah Demirba, 2008 Istanbul bombings, Necati Arabaci, Turkish Revenge Brigade, Bloody Sunday, Metin Kaplan, Sledgehammer, 3 January 2008 Diyarbak r bombing, List of countries and organizations that list the Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group, Behcet Canturk, Ayd n Dikmen, Denho Acar, March 9, 2004 attack of Istanbul restaurant, Behice Boran, 2010 Hakkari bus attack, Nurettin Demirta, Selim Sadak, 1967 Kayseri Ataturk Stadium disaster, Lucky-S incident, Mahmut Y ld r m, 1999 Istanbul bombings, Semih Tufan Gulaltay, Midnight Express, Home of the Youth. Excerpt: Ergenekon is the name given to an alleged clandestine, Kemalist ultra-nationalist organization in Turkey with possible ties to members of the country's military and security forces. The group, named after Ergenekon, a mythical place located in the inaccessible valleys of the Altay Mountains, is accused of terrorism in Turkey. Ergenekon has frequently been shown to be part of the "deep st...