The Batı Çalışma Grubu (BÇG; English: 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 secularism in Turkey. This included monitoring some religious communities outside Turkey. It
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- Западная Рабочая группа (ru)
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| - Западная Рабочая группа (тур. Batı Çalışma Grubu) – предполагаемая тайная группировка, сформировавшаяся среди турецкой военной элиты к середине 1990-х годов в условиях опасности исламистской радикализации турецкого политического руководства. Предполагается, что она была связана с конспиративной деятельностью ультранационалистической организации «Эргенекон». Её основание связывается с личностью авторитетного представителя турецкого военного командования , который к 1997 году занимал должность заместителя начальника и контролировал деятельность армейских групп. (ru)
- The Batı Çalışma Grubu (BÇG; English: 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 secularism in Turkey. This included monitoring some religious communities outside Turkey. It (en)
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| - The Batı Çalışma Grubu (BÇG; English: 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 secularism in Turkey. 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. (en)
- Западная Рабочая группа (тур. Batı Çalışma Grubu) – предполагаемая тайная группировка, сформировавшаяся среди турецкой военной элиты к середине 1990-х годов в условиях опасности исламистской радикализации турецкого политического руководства. Предполагается, что она была связана с конспиративной деятельностью ультранационалистической организации «Эргенекон». Её основание связывается с личностью авторитетного представителя турецкого военного командования , который к 1997 году занимал должность заместителя начальника и контролировал деятельность армейских групп. (ru)
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