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The Batı Çalışma Grubu (BÇG; en, West Study Group or West Working Group) was an alleged clandestine grouping within the Turkish military said to be linked to the Ergenekon organization. It was allegedly set up in 1997 by General Çevik Bir (then deputy-chief of the General Staff of the Republic of Turkey) as part of the process relating to the 1997 military memorandum (the "post-modern coup"), and active until at least May 2009. The primary activity of the group appears to have been classifying politicians, military personnel, journalists and others according to ethnic background, religious affiliation and political leanings, and to monitor the activity of those considered a potential danger to
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. This included monitoring some religious communities outside Turkey. It has been claimed that in 1997 BÇG had records on 6 million people, and offices in the Higher Education Board (YÖK) as well as in each branch of the military.


Creation

General Çevik Bir (then deputy-chief of the General Staff) has said he set up the group on the orders of then Chief of the General Staff İsmail Hakkı Karadayı, and that it was a legal group defending Turkey, acting on the instructions of the
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in its 28 February meeting and a cabinet meeting in March 1997. According to General Çetin Saner, the head of the Turkish Gendarmerie's Intelligence Department at the time, the BÇG tried to create its own intelligence network, and had asked the Gendarmerie, police and
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to forward information to it. One member of the group, who was later expelled from the army for alleged "reactionaryism" (Islamist leanings), said that the meeting he had attended (chaired by General
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) had felt like organising "an army of occupation". According to media reports in 2010, the group became inactive, and re-activating it under the control of the Naval Forces Command was part of the 2003 "Sledgehammer" coup plan. Other reports said that some time after the 1997 memorandum the group was attached to the Prime Minister's Office, and renamed the ''Prime Ministry Monitoring Council'' ( tr, Başbakanlık Takip Kurulu, BTK). The BÇG's records are said to have been used by the Turkish Army Pension Fund ( OYAK) in deciding to dismiss 35 administrators after it took over steel producer Erdemir. The 2009
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is alleged by prosecutors in the
Ergenekon trials The Ergenekon trials were a series of high-profile trials which took place on 2008–2016 in Turkey in which 275 people, including military officers, journalists and opposition lawmakers, all alleged members of Ergenekon, a suspected secularist ...
to have had BÇG involvement.


Investigation

In 2009 a group called the ''Encümen-i Daniş'' (sharing a name with a short-lived science council in the nineteenth century) came to public attention. According to Susurluk scandal investigator
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, the secretive group was a civilian extension of the Batı Çalışma Grubu, as it was sending reports to ex-Presidents but not the current President. Group member
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rejected claims of links to the BÇG or Ergenekon, saying it was an informal group set up in 1954, named by Fahri Korutürk. In 2012 a number of people alleged to have been leaders in the BÇG were arrested, including retired Generals
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. Prosecutors alleged the group met at least twice a week in 1997, and conspired to arrange Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 1999 trial for sedition for reading a poem. In 2013 the National Security Council rejected a request to release records of the crucial meeting of 28 February 1997.
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, 9 June 2013
Feb. 28 minutes remain a state secret


See also

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Doğu Çalışma Grubu The Doğu Çalışma Grubu (DÇG; en, East Study Group or East Working Group) was an alleged group within the Turkish military said to be linked to the Ergenekon organization, and possibly organised within the Turkish Gendarmerie's JITEM.dunyabult ...


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