ASELSAN engineer suspected of the assassination of
Engineer, who died last month, Aselsan assassination suspects Oksuz family.
ASELSAN engineer, Hakan Oksuz traffic accident that occurred last week in Ankara, the death, the family seems to ölüm'olarak tarafından'şüpheli. His family thinks Oksuz been followed over the past year and, therefore, sent his wife and children, Kahramanmaraş said.
ASELSAN Akyurt Facilities Hakan orphan works as an engineer, January 25 Ankara on kalbetti in the accident that occurred in South Ring Road. Who died at the scene said Oksuz appeared to have been followed for over a year.
ASSASSINATION OF DEATH SUSPECT
Hakan Oksuz by the family of Kahramanmaras cause of death in the assassination ... Oksuz his place in an accident, it was not the route of your home or office. Oksuz then went to work on any ID card was not found.
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The suspicious deaths of four engineers who were declared to have committed suicide might have been murder, according to a new indictment into an espionage gang within the naval forces.
All four men worked for ASELSAN, a defense industry giant that produces technology for the Turkish military. The deaths are being investigated again as part of the ongoing probe into a gang that faces accusations of making use of prostitutes, blackmail and espionage. There are 56 suspects in the investigation, including military officers.
Recently, the İstanbul Police Department’s Anti-Organized Crime Unit requested the closed case files of Hüseyin Başbilen, Halim Ünsem Ünal and Evrim Yançeken -- who were reported to have killed themselves between 2006 and 2007 -- in order to re-launch an investigation. All three were assigned to encryption and decryption projects at ASELSAN and had worked on highly strategic projects in the past.
Was the police really interested in those suicides or was this one of those political investigations, not unheard of in Turkey, that
M of A - The Aselsan Suicides
Six academics were among the 57 people who lost their lives in a plane crash near Isparta, Turkey on Friday. The Turkish academic world is in great mourning for the six researchers, who were heading to a physics conference at Süleyman Demirel University in Isparta when their plane crashed just kilometres from the airport.
Dr. Engin Arık, research assistant Özgen Berkol Doğan and graduate student Engin Abat from Boğaziçi University, as well as Dr. Şenel Fatma, assistant professor Iskender Hikmet and research assistant Mustafa Fidan from Doğuş University, have been described in the academic world as ‘academic martyrs’.
“They were involved in the first Turkish Acceleration Centre with support from the State Planning Agency, working on the technical structure and the test laboratory project. They were on their way to the physics general assembly to show what they had been working on. Their aim was to develop the scientific foundations to ensure a better future for Turkey,” said Doğuş University President Dr. Mithat Uysal.
Dr. Ayşe Soysal, president of Boğaziçi University, said that this was a tremendous loss, adding that Prof. Engin Arık had been nominated for an award from the Turkish Academy of Sciences on 15th Nov. “She was an important scientist representing Turkey overseas. I believe that she would have won the award”.
Academic world in mourning after six academics killed in plane crash - Hrriyet