MIT's "Assassination of Senior Commanders" Notice and Major Nejdet Eroğlu

MIT's "Assassination of Senior Commanders" Notice and Major Nejdet Eroğlu
20/05/2021

MIT's "Assassination of Senior Commanders" Notice and the Incidents that Happened to the Special Secretary of the Land Forces Commander, Major Nejdet Eroğlu

Infantry Staff Major Nejdet Eroğlu is a 2003-term graduate of the Turkish Military Academy. He is from Uzungöl, Trabzon. He is known among his brothers in arms for his bravery, honesty and never allowing gossip. Another officer loved and respected by his subordinates and superiors. As a result of his sense of responsibility and the confidence he has built with those around him since his military school years, he has always been at the forefront in the continental life and in counter-terrorism duties, and is a soldier who takes charge in difficult situations. His success in the War Academy caused him to become the executive officer of the Commander of the 1st Army, Full General Salih Zeki Çolak. Later, when Salih Zeki Çolak became the Commander of the Land Forces, he was appointed as his Deputy Special Secretary.

Not All Rivers of the World are Enough to Quench the Thirst of a Man Who is Thirsty for Justice

The defense of Major Nejdet Eroğlu, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in the "General Staff Roof" case, begins with the words of the poet Sadi: “not all rivers of the world are enough to quench the thirst of a man who is thirsty for justice.” As he stated in his hearing, he was on duty at work as usual on July 15 as the Deputy Special Secretary of the Commander of Land Forces. He waited for the Commander of the Land Forces, Salih Zeki Çolak, to return to the Headquarters when the program he would perform that day was over. Why? Because before the Force Commander goes to his house safely, Major Nejdet Eroğlu's work does not end.

Salih Zeki Çolak did not return to the headquarters, although it was 22:00 on the night of July 15. Major Eroğlu's efforts to reach the Commander's adjutant (the person who was always with him) became futile. He remembered the warnings of an assassination attempt to the Commander that was previously reported. The commanding officer room in the headquarters is located across its own room. The doors were open, he looked at there, there was a hustle there, then he decided to go there. When he learned that there was a conflict in the General Staff main entrance and that there were two wounded, he quickly decided to go to the scene, to his commander. Then, there occurred extraordinary developments.

When he arrived at the General Staff intersection, he was stopped by the police as the road was closed to traffic. He asked for help to go to his Commander after revealing his identity to the police. The police allowed him to go to the northern entrance, as the southern entrance was closed.

Although he was uniformed and unarmed, he could not enter the northern entrance and a gun was pointed at him by the guards. They said that he could not leave after sending his vehicle back to the Force Headquarters.

He sensed that something bad was happening and in order to be with his Commander in such a situation due to his duty, he jumped into the General Staff Headquarters by taking advantage of the tension and crowding of the environment. He was then taken to the Support Continents’ building by the on-duty staff and he was subjected to ill-treatment even though he showed his identity.

Later, he repeated his wish to go to next to his Commander over and over again. As a result of his insistence, he was asked to go to the private's break room by an on-duty soldier and held there until the early hours of the morning.

Taking advantage of the desolation of the environment at the first opportunity in the morning, he left the General Staff Barracks. He wanted to shed light on the incident, but he did not have a cell phone because carrying a cell phone was forbidden in the headquarters. He walked on Ayyıldız Avenue. Then, he saw the Force Commander's vehicle with its tires and radiator blown. He contacted the police and since there was no military police, he took shelter in the police of his own free will.

The Notice that Senior Military Personnel Would Be Assassinated Made by MIT

“There was anxiety and tension of an assassination against the Force Commander in the headquarters. The message order issued by the Undersecretariat of the MIT says this. It was presented to the Force Commander himself and the chief of staff of the Force Commander himself.”

The letter of the Undersecretariat of the MIT, dated July 4, 2016, on "possible action by DAESH." In the article C of the related article, there is the phrase "kidnapping and assassination of the retired and active-duty senior military personnel."

The 3rd Corps Command, which received this order from the 1st Army Command, issued this order to the subordinate units on July 15, 14:55, as "very urgent". What is the "order of reference" to which this order addresses to? It is the notice of the MIT, mentioned above.

As a result of the denunciations and tension in the headquarters, Major Eroğlu tried to reach the Force Commander to whom he was in his private office, and do his duty again just as he took responsibility in the riskiest environments in anti-terrorism missions.

In short, it doesn't matter how you reacted to the events of July 15. The way your name is written on the conspiracy lists determines your decision.