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Mehmet Eymür (born 1943 in Istanbul) is a retired Turkish intelligence official. In 1995-6 he led the counter-terrorism department of the National Intelligence Organization (MIT), which he joined as a student in 1965 as a "pursuit officer" ((トルコ語:takip memuru)).〔 He was the right-hand man for the MIT deputy undersecretary Hiram Abas.〔 (note: the author—actually Selahattin Çelik—is affiliated with the PKK)〕 Eymür is writing a series called ''Teşkilat'' ("Organization") about MİT and its Counter-Terrorism Department. ==Background and personal life== Eymür was born in Istanbul in 1943, the son of Mazhar Eymür, a leading member of the MİT's predecessor, the National Security Service (MAH). Mazhar Eymür took part in suppressing the Dersim rebellion.〔 〕 Eymür joined the agency after completing TED Ankara Koleji. He attended the İstanbul Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences ((トルコ語:İstanbul İktisadi ve Ticari İlimler Yüksek Okulu)). Eymür has a spouse called Canset; a son, Alp,〔 and a daughter, Ayşe. According to some sources, Mehmet Eymur and his wife, Canset Eymur were granted a green card by the U.S. Homeland Security. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mehmet Eymür」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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