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- Doğan_Öz abstract "Doğan Öz (1934 - 24 March 1978), was a Turkish prosecutor. He was assassinated in 1978 while investigating the Turkish deep state. In 1978 he wrote a report for Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit accusing clandestine groups of creating chaos in order to lay the ground for a military takeover. Haluk Kırcı, a Grey Wolves activist, was implicated in his assassination.A Grey Wolves member named İbrahim Çiftçi was found guilty of the assassination; however his conviction was overturned "after his attorney submitted a document showing that his file was held by the Ministry of Defense".".
- Doğan_Öz birthDate "1934".
- Doğan_Öz deathDate "1978-03-24".
- Doğan_Öz wikiPageID "39852252".
- Doğan_Öz wikiPageRevisionID "565089740".
- Doğan_Öz dateOfBirth "1934".
- Doğan_Öz dateOfDeath "1978-03-24".
- Doğan_Öz name "Oz, Dogan".
- Doğan_Öz shortDescription "Turkish civil servant".
- Doğan_Öz description "Turkish civil servant".
- Doğan_Öz subject Category:1934_births.
- Doğan_Öz subject Category:1978_deaths.
- Doğan_Öz subject Category:Assassinated_Turkish_civil_servants.
- Doğan_Öz subject Category:Turkish_prosecutors.
- Doğan_Öz type Agent.
- Doğan_Öz type Person.
- Doğan_Öz type Person.
- Doğan_Öz type Q215627.
- Doğan_Öz type Q5.
- Doğan_Öz type Agent.
- Doğan_Öz type NaturalPerson.
- Doğan_Öz type Thing.
- Doğan_Öz type Person.
- Doğan_Öz comment "Doğan Öz (1934 - 24 March 1978), was a Turkish prosecutor. He was assassinated in 1978 while investigating the Turkish deep state. In 1978 he wrote a report for Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit accusing clandestine groups of creating chaos in order to lay the ground for a military takeover.".
- Doğan_Öz label "Doğan Öz".
- Doğan_Öz sameAs Do%C4%9Fan_%C3%96z.
- Doğan_Öz sameAs Q6062429.
- Doğan_Öz sameAs Q6062429.
- Doğan_Öz wasDerivedFrom Doğan_Öz?oldid=565089740.
- Doğan_Öz givenName "Dogan".
- Doğan_Öz name "Dogan Oz".
- Doğan_Öz surname "Oz".