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Ergenekon's death wells

The lives that were destroyed in the wells of Ergenekon are not only the lives of those murdered, but also those of their relatives, whose agony is never ending. Their common wish is “justice” and a “grave to say prayers for.” The families of the missing people that Today’s Zaman interviewed told both the stories of their missing relatives and the changes that took place in their lives after the disappearances. Many things have been said or written about the Kurdish issue, but few have been recorded about the psychology of the people. Today’s Zaman hopes that this series will close that gap, even if only partially.

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17 March 2009, Tuesday

TODAY'S ZAMAN  İSTANBUL

   

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