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İhsan Hakan

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İhsan Hakan (1965, Ankara–1 November 1993, Ankara), also known as Mustafa Deniz, was a PKK defector who was killed, according to some as part of a cover-up of the suspected assassination of general Eşref Bitlis, in a mysterious plane crash.[1]

Controversy

A so-called "repentant militant" (i.e., defector of the PKK) and PKK informer, Hakan was given the code name "Mustafa Deniz" and assumed a new existence. In June 1993 he co-founded an Ankara-based film and video company.[2]

On 1 November 1993 he disappeared, and on 4 November his corpse was found in the vicinity of Avcılar Village of Polatlı District of Ankara, shot dead by a bullet to his head, while the bodies of gendarmerie commander Cem Ersever and his girlfriend Nevval Boz were found elsewhere.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Aslaneli, Hakan (1997-02-07). "Accident or Assassination?". Turkish Daily News.
  2. ^ a b "1998 Report" (PDF). Human Rights Foundation of Turkey.