Хизболла (Турция): различия между версиями

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However, Turkish security officials stated that the Turkish Hezbollah was financed by and trained in post revolutionary [[Iran]]. Believing that Iran was using terror groups to establish Islamic governments throughout the Middle East.<ref>''The Turkish Counter-Terrorism Experience'', Suleyman Ozeren, '''Organizational and Psychological Aspects of Terrorism''', Ed. Centre of Excellence Defence against Terrorism, (IOS Press, 2008), 159.</ref><ref>''Turkish Hezbollah'', '''Encyclopedia of Terrorism''', Ed. Harry W. Kushner, (Sage Publications Inc., 1993), 368—369.</ref><ref>''The Kurdish Question and Turkish Foreign Policy'', Kemal Kirisci, '''The future of Turkish foreign policy''', Ed. Lenore G. Martin, Dimitris Keridis, (MIT Press, 2004), 295.</ref>
 
The weekly «2000’e Doğru» of 16 February 1992 reported that eye witnesses and sympathizers of Hezbollah had informed them that members of the organization were educated in the headquarter of the rapid deployment force (''çevik kuvvet'') in Diyarbakır. Two days after the article was published its author, Halit Güngen was killed by unidentified murderers.<ref name=HRW >http://hrw.org/english/docs/2000/02/16/turkey3057.htm</ref> Namik Taranci, the Diyarbakir representative of the weekly journal Gerçek (Reality), was shot dead on November 20, 1992 on his way to work in Diyarbakır. Again, the previous edition of the magazine had examined relations between the state and Hizbullah. Hafiz Akdemir, reporter for ''Özgür Gündem'' (Free Agenda), was shot dead in a Diyarbakır street on June 8, 1992, after reporting that a man who had given refuge to assassins fleeing a Hezbollah-style double killing in Silvan was released after only six weeks in custody, without even appearing in court.<ref name=HRW />
 
The 1993 report of Turkey’s Parliamentary Investigation Commission referred to information that Hezbollah had a camp in the [[Batman Province|Batman region]] where they received political and military training and assistance from the security forces.<ref> [http://www.humanrights.is/the-human-rights-rpoject/humanrightscasesandmaterials/cases/regionalcases/europeancourtofhumanrights/nr/432 Akkoç v. Turkey, Application Nos. 22947/93, 22948/93, Judgement of 10 October 2000], [[European Court of Human Rights]] judgment concerning [[Akkoç v. Turkey]] case, section II, C {{en icon}}</ref>