Excuse me, did you say the Doğan Group was Fethullahist?
This looks very familiar to me. These are signs of instrumentalization in the fight against the Fethullahist Terror Organization (FETÖ), particularly in the "FETÖ operation against the Doğan Group."
I have seen this film before. This campaign is very familiar. Wasn't the fight against the coup plotters once ruined with similar acts? Didn't the derailing of the Ergenekon cases begin with the campaign under the motto "The media leg of the Ergenekon is being cleared up"?
The Ergenekon cases became instumentalized in an attempt to restructure the police, judiciary, military, media, and politics. When the government realized it had been betrayed, when it recognized the conspiracy, it was too late. The institutions had collapsed internally and the state was seized. In fact, if the government had lent an ear to the voice of the victims, if any merit had been searched in the criticisms of the opposition, would events have turned out like they did?
The government was not able to understand the conspiracy before it reached them. When journalists were detained during Ergenekon with absurd reasons, even "friendly" warnings were not heard. Pre-trial detentions and arrests became punishments, the power of the judiciary was abused, and the police adopted arbitrary practices. Fabricated crimes and fake evidence were followed by false tipoffs. But the kind of malice we were being dragged into was still not seen. Step by step we got to the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) crisis, and then to the corruption investigations of Dec. 17 to 25, 2013.
I woke up early. I did not stay silent against the injustice and police practices. I did this in the pages of daily Radikal and Hürriyet, papers owned by the Doğan Group.
I was subjected...
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