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Turkish intelligence blamed for deaths of 11 people
19 June 2013, Wednesday / TODAYSZAMAN.COM, İSTANBUL
Media reports are accusing Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MİT) of deliberate negligence in failing to prevent a terrorist organization from exploding a roadside bomb that killed 11 people, six of whom were civilians.
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