Çetin Doğan

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Çetin Doğan (born 15 May 1940, Maçka[1]) is a retired Turkish general. He was Commander of the First Army of Turkey (17 August 2001 – 20 August 2003).

Doğan graduated from the Turkish Military Academy in 1960.[2]

In 2007 Doğan was appointed head of the Board of Trustees of Ahmet Yesevi University by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer. He was replaced in March 2008 by new President Abdullah Gül.[3]

Doğan has written columns for the Aydınlık newspaper since May 2011,[4][5] and published two books.[6]

Operation Sledgehammer[edit]

In 2012 he was sentenced to twenty years in prison for his alleged involvement in the 2003 "Sledgehammer" coup plan;[7] Doğan is said to have been the leader of the group that planned the coup.[8][9] He was later acquitted in 2015.[10] He is also charged in the case of the 1997 military memorandum.[11]

Professor Dani Rodrik (Doğan's son-in-law) has written that the Sledgehammer evidence against Doğan was fabricated, citing various anachronisms and errors in the key coup plan document.[12][13]

Books[edit]

  • Ateşi ve İhaneti Gördük, Kastaş Yayınları 2010. ISBN 9789752821408
  • İddianamem: Balyoz ve Gerçekler, Destek Yayınları 2011. ISBN 9786054455348

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