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Former chief of Turkish General Staff to testify to coup commission next week

Former chief of Turkish General Staff, Yaşar Büyükanit
Former chief of Turkish General Staff, Yaşar Büyükanit

Former Chief of General Staff Gen. Yaşar Büyükanıt is going to testify about the e-memorandum of 2007 on Nov. 8 in front of the so-called coup commission.

Ankara / NationalTurk – Yasar Büyükanıt was the head of the General Staff at the time of the e-memorandum of April 27, 2007.

Turkish Opposition deputies have previously insisted that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan should also testify about the 2007 e-memorandum, as well as the Dolmabahçe talks, a private meeting between Erdoğan and Büyükanıt at Dolmabahçe Palace at the time that has been the subject of much speculation over a possible secret deal.

The head of the Turkish parliamentary commission tasked with investigating military interventions dismissed recent suggestions yesterday that Prime Sinister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan might be invited to testify.

The e-memorandum, posted on the military’s website around midnight on April 27, 2007, was the first episode in a chain of events that forced early general elections in Turkey. In the statement, the army threatened to step in to protect Turkey’s secular system after Abdullah Gül of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) became a candidate for president and eventually took the seat at Cankaya, Ankara.

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