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Turkey
Between Fact And Fantasy: Turkey’s Ergenekon Investigation
By Gareth H. Jenkins. As a long-time and respected
observer of Turkish politics and society, Jenkins understands and explains the intricacies of the Ergenekon investigation. His conclusions, however, are not encouraging. They suggest, in fact, that the prevailing Western view of the Ergenekon investigation as a step forward in Turkey’s democratization process is misplaced. Indeed, they also imply that the Western tacit encouragement of the investigation – though diminishing in emphasis as concerns have mounted even there – should be tempered with a much more acute concern for the investigation’s breaches of the rule of law and due process. This Silk Road Paper is published by the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and the Silk Road Studies Program, aug 2009. (www.silkroadstudies.org)