Turkish press: Book ‘to open Pandora’s Box’ on spying in Turkey: Author – Turkey News

Espionage and intelligence have rather been taboo issues few writers have dared to tackle, says veteran journalist Murat Yetkin, adding that his new book will open Pandora’s Box on spying in Turkey. Yetkin says Turkey was, and will remain, a stage for international spying activities.

Turkey will always remain the setting stage of international politics’ open or veiled games, sometimes being a part of it, sometimes an actor of it, and sometimes a target herself, according to veteran journalist Murat Yetkin, who finished writing “The Book of Spying for the Curious.” Yetkin said the book will open a door to darkness and shed light on the historical evolution of the Turkish intelligence.

Q: The “Book of Intrigues for the Curious” is now followed by “The Book of Spying for the Curious.” What motivated you to write them?

A: These are some taboo issues that, except for a handful of writers, no one wanted to tackle in Turkey. This is my hobby, but I am also interested due to my profession. Espionage and intelligence issues are part of politics, which has an open side but also an unseen, veiled side. In order to understand the real nature of politics you need to be interested in both sides. Ninety percent of what I wrote is from open sources, but you need to know where to look.

Q: What will the Turkish audience realize after reading the last book on spying?

A: They will find out, for instance, that some of the things we were told were just rubbish. For years we were told that the Turkish intelligence organization had finished off ASALA [Armenian terrorist organization]. But not at all. It is the infighting that finished off ASALA. They will find some information revealed for the first time about the notorious Cicero incident [the butler of a British ambassador during World War Two who sold information to the Germans]. He was used by the Turkish intelligence.

Q: In one chapter you seem to claim that the CIA had played a role in dividing the leftist movement in Turkey.

A: The Turkish left had caught its highest strength in the 1965 elections. CIA agent Duane Clarridge, known for his interference in the elections in India in 1962, was assigned to Turkey during that period. Americans are currently complaining about Russian meddling in their elections, but the CIA was the first to start it. The CIA’s first such operation was the Italian elections in 1948.

Clarridge came in 1968 and stayed five years. Just as in India, this is the period the left gets involved in violence. He definitely played a role in the division of the leftist movement in Turkey.

Q: What would be most interesting for non-Turkish readers?

A: There is a chapter called “Three Turkish Spy Chiefs of the Cold War.”

The Turkish intelligence is headed by Fuat Doğu, who, despite his military past, started to civilianize the organization.

During the same period, Ruzi Nazar, an Uzbek Turk, worked as a CIA agent in Turkey, with all of Central Asia and the Caucuses included in his area of responsibility.

In the same period, Haydar Aliyev [the late president of Azerbaijan], an Azeri Turk, was responsible for all of the [Soviet spy agency] KGB’s operations in the Middle East, including Turkey. I believe there is lot of information that will draw the interest of foreign readers if the book gets translated.

Q: What does that tell us? Three Turkish-origin spy chiefs operating in the same region at the same time?

A: Starting from Turkey’s entry to NATO in 1950, Turkey comes to the forefront in the fight against communism and the Soviets. A CIA operator and a MİT [Turkish National Intelligence Organization] official are quoted in the book as saying that the Turkish-Islamic synthesis is fully an American invention, a project developed by America. It is not a coincidence that a spy like Nazar was kept in Turkey for 11 years. The CIA’s first action towards the Islamic world was undertaken by Nazar in 1954 in Mecca. He played a critical role in mobilizing Turkish and Muslim groups in Central Asia and the Caucasus against the Soviets.

Looking at the map, you see that it is not a coincidence that Baku is chosen to direct the KGB’s operations in the Middle East.

Q: So that proves that geography is fate?

A: The straits are Turkey’s most strategic asset. Turkey will always remain as the stage of international politics’ open or veiled games, sometimes being a part of it, sometimes an actor of it, sometimes a target herself. This is a very difficult region.

There was a very fast shrinking period during the transition from the empire to the Turkish Republic. And also during the fight against the Soviets, it becomes a region where many refugee groups and dissidents from Central Asia and the Caucasus have deemed as a safe haven. This creates a fertile ground. Some want to use these groups. Currently, a lot of Arab dissidents are in Turkey, and the Khashoggi incident [the Saudi dissident’s murder in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul] took place.

Q: What will the readers learn about the Turkish intelligence?

A: We are opening a Pandora’s Box in Turkey, a door to darkness, and there will be a follow-up.

There are four institutions crucial in the transition to the republican Turkey, securing the continuity. The army, the intelligence, and the foreign and finance ministries. The core of the intelligence agency during World War One is made up of soldiers. Some of them joined the war of liberation. They are mostly of Balkan or Caucasian origin. For them, there is this concept of “[here is] the last homeland, we need to protect it.” They have a high sense of loyalty to the state.

Following the entry to NATO we see a sense of erosion. What is expected from Turkey within NATO is to fight the Soviets, to hunt the communists in the country and set up stay-behind organizations. The so-called counter-guerrilla comes from that time period.

This approach has negatively affected the Turkish intelligence’s foreign operation capability. There were even rumors that the salaries of MİT officials were being paid by the CIA.

Then came a period of recovery. Doğu started the civilianization, Sönmez Köksal became the first civil to head MİT. Şenkal Atasagun and Emre Taner became the heads of MİT thanks to Doğu’s earlier civilianization policy.

With Hakan Fidan, and together with the Arab Spring, foreign operations started gaining importance again. It takes time to regain some [intelligence] capabilities. That’s why there has been some teetering; we have seen it in Syria and Iraq. Now I think there is a recovery period.

Q: What makes you say that?

A: I think some lessons have been taken, especially after the coup attempt [in 2016 by FETÖ]. And Turkey has managed the Khashoggi incident well. I see there the traces of the old Turkey’s mind. This time, there was a collective mind: Joint action, the intelligence, and the Foreign Ministry working together in coordination. This was good crisis management.

Q: What does this murder tell us?

A: Just like during the Cold War, Turkey is becoming a stage for all intelligence activities. This is inevitable when there are so many dissidents [here]. The rise in the number of all these activities and the fact that they have become so bloody; let me recall how the Russian intelligence also committing murders in Turkey attest to an accumulation of energy in the global fault lines. I hope this will not turn into all-out wars.

Q: When you look at the latest activities of MİT, what does it tell us about Turkey? Some say Turkey wants to be a regional player, a game changer, etc.

A: It is only natural. If no one finds Israel’s global operations strange, there is nothing more natural for the Turkish intelligence to increase its operations in this circle of fire.

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Ա. Կաթողիկոս իմանալէ ետք Իրանի Իսլամական Հանրապետութեան Գերմանշահ նահանգին մէջ
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Belarus Defense Ministry’s working group arrives in Armenia

News.am, Armenia
No 27 2018
Belarus Defense Ministry’s working group arrives in Armenia Belarus Defense Ministry’s working group arrives in Armenia

18:11, 27.11.2018
                  

A working group headed by the Head of the Main Financial and Technical Directorate of the Belarusian Defense Ministry, Assistant Minister of Defense of Belarus for financial issues and the military economy arrived in Armenia on Monday.

The working group arrived in accordance with the plan of cooperation between the Armenian and Belarusian Defense Ministries, Armenian Defense Ministry’s press service reported.

Political technologist: Whatever force comes to power in Armenia, it will be pro-Russian, based on the current realities

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 26 2018
Political technologist: Whatever force comes to power in Armenia, it will be pro-Russian, based on the current realities

Yerevan November 26

Tatevik Shahunyan. In the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia in December, the ruling My Step bloc will gain from 65% to 75% of the votes (according to Gallup, the figure is 68.7%, ed.). This forecast was made today by political strategist Vigen Hakobyan at a press conference.

According to him, the "Prosperous Armenia" party in the parliament will take second place in the order of 10% of the votes ("Gallup" predicts 6.7%, ed.). As for the chances of the rest of forces, the expert found it difficult to make a forecast.

At the same time, he said, the election campaign will not unfold around the ideology and programs of political forces. Although, in his opinion, the foreign policy of the political forces will be a key issue of the electoral debate. He noted that, for the time being, mainly political forces with a pro-adaptive one are participating in the elections, but, remarkably, not with an anti-Russian orientation. "However, the key is the fact that whatever force comes to power in Armenia, it will be pro-Russian, based on the current realities," the expert said.

As for the Republican Party, according to Hakobyan, it will purposefully work for the targeted electorate of Nikol Pashinyan's radical opponents and his team. "In this context, the RPA will find it difficult to carry out its maximum program (it seeks to become the second force in parliament), but it can still ensure minimal representation in parliament if it does not break halfway through election campaigning due to great public pressure and pressure from the authorities" – summed up the expert.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 11/29/2018

                                        Thursday, November 29, 2018

Armenian President Visits ‘Friendly’ Germany
November 29, 2018

Germany - German Chancellor Angela Merkel meets with Armenian President Armen 
Sarkissian in Berlin, November 28, 2018.

President Armen Sarkissian met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and called 
for closer ties between Armenia and Germany on Wednesday during an official 
visit to Berlin late.

“Armenia views Germany as an important political and economic partner and a 
friendly country,” Sarkissian was reported to tell Merkel at the start of their 
talks. He said he is looking forward to their further “discussions regarding 
the expansion of German-Armenian relations.”

Sarkissian made similar comments when he met with Germany’s President 
Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday. “Germany is a friend and a leading economic 
partner of Armenia and an active promoter of the Armenia-European Union 
agenda,” he said, according to his office.

“Germany is of interest to us also as a country with a parliamentary system of 
government, and German experience in parliamentary democracy can be very 
important and useful for us,” added Sarkissian, who has largely ceremonial 
powers.


Germany - German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (L) and his Armenian 
counterpart Armen Sarkissian inspect an honor guard at a welcoming ceremony in 
Berlin, November 27, 2018.

According to a statement by the office, Merkel spoke of her “fond memories” of 
her August 2018 visit to Yerevan during which she met with Sarkissian and Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian.

Speaking after the talks with Pashinian, Merkel praised Armenia for deepening 
its relations with the EU while remaining allied to Russia. She also said 
Germany would welcome closer commercial and cultural ties with Armenia and 
pledged to help Yerevan implement a landmark agreement with the EU signed in 
November 2017.

Earlier on Tuesday, Sarkissian had a lunch meeting with a group of German 
diplomats, parliamentarians and pundits.Photographs released by the 
presidential press service showed him sitting next to Cem Ozdemir, a prominent 
German politician of Turkish descent. Ozdemir was a key sponsor of a 2016 
resolution by the German parliament that recognized the 1915 Armenian genocide 
in Ottoman Turkey.

While in Berlin, Sarkissian also met with senior executives of several large 
German companies. He urged them to invest in Armenia, arguing, among other 
things, that his country has tariff-free access to the vast Russian market.

Germany has long been Armenia’s number one EU donor. It is also the South 
Caucasus nation’s third largest trading partner. According to official Armenian 
statistics, German-Armenian trade soared by 40 percent, to $325 million, in the 
first nine months of this year.




Government Raises Minimum Pension, Poverty Benefits
November 29, 2018
        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Armenia - A cabinet meeting in Yerevan, November 29, 2018.

The Armenian government announced on Thursday increases in the minimum amount 
of modest pensions and other benefits paid to tens of thousands of people.

The measure, effective from January 1, will benefit some 85,000 elderly or 
disabled persons as well as individuals who lost their sole breadwinners. They 
all will be paid 25,500 drams ($53) per month.

The government said the sum will match the new extreme poverty line that will 
be set by it for next year.

The total number of retired people in Armenia aged 65 and older exceeds 
497,000. Nearly seven percent of them are not eligible for normal pensions 
because of their insufficient work experience. They currently receive 16,000 
drams each in monthly retirement benefits, compared to 21,500 drams paid to 
Armenians with various disabilities.

The average pension in the country stands at around 41,000 drams.

Arsen Manukian, a deputy minister of labor and social affairs, told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) the pay rises will cost the state budget around 
6.7 billion drams in 2019. Manukian said the government is committed to 
eventually raising regular pensions as well.

The government’s 2019 budget approved by the parliament last week projects no 
such rises. It calls for 444 billion drams in total social spending.




Pashinian Accuses Karabakh Officials Of Election Meddling
November 29, 2018
        • Gayane Saribekian

Nagorno-Karabakh - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (R) is greeted by 
Karabakh President Bako Sahakian on his arrival in Stepanakert, 16 June 2018.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Thursday lambasted senior Nagorno-Karabakh 
officials who he said are “meddling” in Armenia’s ongoing parliamentary race 
with their public statements.

One of his close associates, Sasun Mikaelian, said on Monday that the success 
of this spring’s protest movement that brought Pashinian to power was more 
important than the Armenian victory in the 1991-1994 war with Azerbaijan.

The remark was condemned by leaders of the former ruling Republican Party of 
Armenia (HHK) as well as some Karabakh Armenian government and military 
officials.

Pashinian was quick to respond to the outcry. He accused the HHK of 
deliberately misinterpreting Mikaelian’s statement which he portrayed as a slip 
of the tongue.

The premier also hit out at the Karabakh leadership on Thursday during a 
campaign trip to the Gegharkunik province.

“Frankly, I don’t quite understand recent days’ activity of representatives of 
the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic,” he said at a rally held there. “Why have they 
become active? Why are they making various comments? And why are they trying to 
meddle in and show their presence in Armenia’s parliamentary election campaign?”

“I am calling on [Karabakh President] Bako Sahakian to rein in representatives 
of his government and make sure they do their job,” Pashinian went on.“The 
press secretary of the Karabakh president comments on my statements every other 
day. What is this?”

“Sober up and mind your business,” he said in an unprecedented warning to the 
authorities in Stepanakert. “I will certainly discuss this with you, but only 
after the elections.”

Sahakian did not immediately react to the criticism. Incidentally, the Karabakh 
leader met on Thursday with the visiting chief of the Armenian police, Valeri 
Osipian. No details of the meeting were made public.

Karabakh officials also reacted when Pashinian declared on the campaign trail 
that he is the first leader of Armenia whose son performs compulsory military 
service in Karabakh. He also said that some sons of unspecified “Karabakh 
leaders” did not serve in the military at all.

It was not clear whether he referred to only Armenia’s Karabakh-born former 
President Robert Kocharian or Karabakh’s leaders as well.

Sahakian’s press secretary, Davit Babayan, stated afterwards that the sons of 
both the current Karabakh president and his predecessor Arkadi Ghukasian had 
served in the local military.

Pashinian mentioned only Kocharian’s two sons when he campaigned in 
Gegharkunik. He said that although they both were formally drafted to Armenia’s 
armed forces during Kocharian’s rule none of them “spent a single night at any 
military base.”




Press Review
November 29, 2018


“Zhamanak” reports that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said on Wednesday that 
former President Serzh Sarkisian’s brother Aleksandr and a former Armenian 
customs service chief, Armen Avetisian, have expressed readiness to donate $30 
million in cash and an expensive hotel to the state. The paper says that in 
return for that they expect an “amnesty” from Pashinian.

Lragir.am reports that the outgoing parliament speaker Ara Babloyan has urged 
Armenian political factions not use the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for attacking 
each other in the ongoing parliamentary election campaign. The online 
publication claims that this “very important” statement is a slap in the face 
of Babloyan’s Republican Party (HHK). It says HHK leaders are the ones who play 
the Karabakh card the most.

“Zhoghovurd” comments on National Security Service (NSS) chief Artur 
Vanetsian’s claim that investigators know who wiretapped his controversial 
phone calls with the head of the Special Investigative Service (SIS), Sasun 
Khachatrian, but lack the evidence to prosecute them. “Obviously, ordinary 
people could not have wiretapped the phone conversations between the heads of 
law-enforcement bodies,” writes the paper. That the authorities, it says, are 
unable to prove who did the secret recordings means that the “situation is more 
worrisome than one could imagine.” “Such things can be repeated at any moment 
and in the case of any individual and criminals can hide their traces with 
care,” it says.

(Lilit Harutiunian)

Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Iranian company "Varan Parto Darman", which provides radiation therapy services, is ready to annually treat 60 Armenian patients for free

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 30 2018
Iranian company "Varan Parto Darman", which provides radiation therapy services, is ready to annually treat 60 Armenian patients for free

Yerevan November 29

Tatevik Shahunyan. Representatives of the Iranian ''Varan Parto Darman'' company, which provides radiotherapy services, which is represented by ''Ira Medical Groups'' in Armenia, during a meeting with Armenian Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan expressed their willingness to treat 60 patients annually for free.

The company also reported that it has reduced the prices for the medical services it provides so much that now they are much lower than in other countries of the region. The company also announced that it has implemented the latest technologies and is ready to introduce new state-of-the-art installations. In turn, the Minister promised the company representatives to transfer 100 million drams in 2019 to it in the framework of the state order, which will enable 200 patients to receive free treatment.

Armenia’s main objective is economic revolution – Gagik Tsarukyan

ARKA, Armenia
Nov 28 2018

YEREVAN, November 28. /ARKA/. Armenia’s main objective is economic revolution, Gagik Tsarukyan, the leader of Prosperous Armenia party, said Tuesday while speaking at a rally staged in Abovyan as part of his election campaign.  

“There is a chance to do this,” he said. “Today everybody wants to work. There were even worse situations in different countries, but things are being put right gradually by unification and management.”
Tsarukyan said that there are problems in all areas. 

“All these problems should be solved,” he said. “We should adopt laws to solve these problems. Today in any country small and medium-size businesses constitute the pivot of the economy, which make up 50%, 60 or 70% of any European country’s economy.”

Along with that, Tsarukyan said that it is wrong to rely heavily on SMEs in composing the government budget. He proposed to ease their tax burden amid crises. 

“Investments are needed, but we shouldn’t ask investors for money, but we should create favorable conditions to attract them.”

Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resigned October 16 to clear way for the dissolution of the parliament and holding early parliamentary elections. Under the Armenian Constitution, early elections are held if lawmakers fail twice within 14 days to appoint a prime minister. 

Pashinyan was elected as PM by the country's National Assembly after former president turned-prime minister Serzh Sargsyan resigned on April 23 under immense public pressure provided by weeks of nationwide protest against Sargsyan and his Republican Party. 

Nine political parties and 2 blocs will be contesting the polls. They  are My Step bloc, the Prosperous Armenia Party, the National Progress Party, the Christian-National Revival, the Sasna Tsrer All-Armenian Party, the Orinats Yerkir Party, the We  bloc, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party, the Bright Armenia bloc, the Republican Party of Armenia, the Social Democratic Party and the Decision of Citizen party. -0-

Team of economics win in football competitions

The team of the Armenian State University of Economics won the futsal competitions held by the RA Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs in the “Student Sport Games -2018” program. The Yerevan State University won the second place and the third place was occupied by the Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports team.

The teams of 16 higher educational institutions of the Republic of Armenia participated in futsal competitions, which are being held under the program “Student Sports Games-2018.”

Im Kayl (My Step) bloc to campaign in 4 Armenian towns tomorrow

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. The Im Kayl (My Step) bloc will hold a campaigning event on November 26 in the town of Talin in Aragatsnotn Province and in the towns of Maralik, Artik and the city of Gyumri of Shirak Province, caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said live on Facebook.

Pashinyan is member of the board of the Civil Contract, a party that is part of the bloc, and he also leads its electoral list.

“The campaigning for the early election of National Assembly is beginning tomorrow, and from tomorrow, I, of course must actively participate in this campaigning,” Pashinyan said.

The local meetings of the Im Kayl bloc tomorrow will take place:

13:30 in Maralik, in the square adjacent to the municipality.

15:00 in Artik, in the central plaza

17:00 in Gyumri, outside the City Hall in the Vardanants Square

“I hope we’ll meet tomorrow in high and victorious spirits,” he said, addressing voters from the abovementioned communities and nearby areas.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Acting minister: Jirair Sefilian will be granted Armenia citizenship

News.am, Armenia
Nov 10 2018
Acting minister: Jirair Sefilian will be granted Armenia citizenship Acting minister: Jirair Sefilian will be granted Armenia citizenship

16:30, 10.11.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – The founder of Sasna Tsrer party and Karabakh war veteran Jirair Sefilian will be granted the citizenship of Armenia, acting Justice Minister Artak Zeynalyan said.

“The citizenship is granted by the president, we have made a positive conclusion,” he told reporters.

Asked whether the matter is president’s focus right now, Zeynalyan said the problem was solved, and the citizenship will be granted.

Spokesperson for the party Hermine Mkrtchyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that Sefilian’s application on granting citizenship post factum was declined.