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- Ziverbey_Villa abstract "The Ziverbey Villa (Turkish: Ziverbey Köşkü) is a villa in Erenköy, Istanbul which was used as a torture center after the 1971 coup d'état. It was used by the Special Warfare Department and others associated with the Counter-Guerrilla. Those detained were mostly associated with the left; the 12 March 1971 coup was alleged to be a counter-coup against a planned 9 March communist coup.The mastermind behind Ziverbey interrogations was brigadier general Memduh Ünlütürk, working under lieutenant General Turgut Sunalp, who was reporting to the Commander of First Army, General Faik Türün. The latter two generals were Korean War veterans who had served in the Operations Department (Turkish: Harekât Dairesi). The interrogation techniques they used in Ziverbey were inspired by what they had seen done to Korean and Chinese POWs during the Korean War. Prisoners were bound and blinded.Our interrogation technique was \"special\". Our men were special... An incorrigible communist alleged that she was raped with a truncheon. Pardon my saying so, but would our 20-21 year old stout boys need a truncheon? It defies all logic. As far as I know, the prisoners were merely slapped around.Intellectuals such as İlhan Selçuk (allegedly linked with the 9 March coup plans) and Uğur Mumcu were tortured there. Several Ziverbey victims confirmed that the interrogators introduced themselves as \"Counter-Guerrillas\", above the law, and entitled to kill. Under duress to write an apologetic statement, Selçuk famously revealed his plight using a modified acrostic which decrypted to \"I am under torture\". The key letter was the first of the penultimate word of each sentence in his statement.Another prisoner, outspoken liberal Murat Belge, says that he was tortured there by Veli Küçük, who later founded JITEM and Hezbollah (Turkey) to counter the Kurdistan Workers' Party. Küçük says he could not be responsible since he was stationed in Şırnak and has been charged with colluding with another Ziverbey victim, İlhan Selçuk (see Ergenekon).The activist film director Yılmaz Güney was also present. A friend of his in the MİT had tried to prevent him from being captured by telling his superiors that Güney was also a spy, but the ruse failed. A MİT officer who was present, Mehmet Eymür, said Güney was treated well in return for his co-operation.General Yamak denied that the Special Warfare Department (ÖHD) was involved, and dismissed any notion of a \"counter-guerrilla\".Ziverbey is notable for: being the first time the term \"Counter-Guerrilla\" was mentioned to anyone who was not already a member. revealing the fact that the counter-guerrilla co-operated with the MİT.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink 1971_Turkish_military_memorandum.
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- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_in_Turkey.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kadıköy.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torture_in_Turkey.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Counter-Guerrilla.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Ergenekon_(allegation).
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Faik_Türün.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Istanbul.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink JİTEM.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Kemal_Yamak.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Korean_War.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Kurdistan_Workers_Party.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Mehmet_Eymür.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Memduh_Ünlütürk.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Murat_Belge.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink National_Intelligence_Organization_(Turkey).
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Special_Warfare_Department.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Turgut_Sunalp.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_Hezbollah.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Uğur_Mumcu.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Veli_Küçük.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Yılmaz_Güney.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink İlhan_Selçuk.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torture_centers.
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ziverbey Estate".
- Ziverbey_Villa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ziverbey Villa".
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- Ziverbey_Villa subject Category:1971_in_Turkey.
- Ziverbey_Villa subject Category:Kadıköy.
- Ziverbey_Villa subject Category:Torture_in_Turkey.
- Ziverbey_Villa subject Category:Torture_centers.
- Ziverbey_Villa hypernym Villa.
- Ziverbey_Villa type Place.
- Ziverbey_Villa comment "The Ziverbey Villa (Turkish: Ziverbey Köşkü) is a villa in Erenköy, Istanbul which was used as a torture center after the 1971 coup d'état. It was used by the Special Warfare Department and others associated with the Counter-Guerrilla.".
- Ziverbey_Villa label "Ziverbey Villa".
- Ziverbey_Villa sameAs Q6026726.
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- Ziverbey_Villa sameAs Ziverbey_Köşkü.
- Ziverbey_Villa sameAs Q6026726.
- Ziverbey_Villa wasDerivedFrom Ziverbey_Villa?oldid=662110204.
- Ziverbey_Villa isPrimaryTopicOf Ziverbey_Villa.