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İlker Çınar : ウィキペディア英語版
İlker Çınar
İlker Çınar (born c. 1968〔 - 1970〔Hurriyet Daily News, 14 June 2008, (Anti-missionary activist says life in danger )〕) is a former intelligence agent of the Turkish Army, and a suspect and witness in the Ergenekon trials. He was a 'special sergeant' who went undercover with Christian missionaries in Turkey and worked as a priest in Tarsus. He later broke with the Christian missionary world, gaining wide media coverage for his claims that missionaries were supporting separatist movements, and in 2005 published a book, ''Ben Bir Misyonerdim, Şifre Çözüldü'' ("I was a Missionary, The Code is Broken"). Çınar's identity as a military intelligence agent was revealed by ''Bugün'' in June 2008, which showed he had been paid by the Army since 1992.〔
==Career==
Çınar said in 2005 that he had converted to Christianity in 1987. He began his Christian education in 1993, and became head pastor of the International Protestant Church.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 7 February 2005, (Spiritual leader alleges death threats )〕 In 2005 he announced that he had re-converted to Islam, and had received death threats as a result.〔 He gained wide media coverage for his claims that missionaries were supporting separatist movements, and published a 2005 book, ''Ben Bir Misyonerdim, Şifre Çözüldü'' ("I was a Missionary, The Code is Broken").
Çınar's identity as a military intelligence agent was revealed by ''Bugün'' in June 2008, which showed he had been paid by the Army since 1992.〔Today's Zaman, 12 June 2008, (Former priest turned Muslim turns out to be military man )〕 Çınar said he at one time worked for the Land Forces Command.〔Today's Zaman, 13 June 2008, (Controversial ex-priest claims to be social engineer )〕 It was also reported that he received regular payments from JITEM.〔Today's Zaman, 26 March 2011, (Secret witness: Zirve recording aimed to protect murderers )〕
Çınar told prosecutors in the Ergenekon trials that he had worked for the clandestine organization TUSHAD believing it an agency of the state, but now believed it to be the armed wing of the Ergenekon organization.〔Today's Zaman, 13 May 2013, (TUSHAD behind Zirve killings, says Zirve suspect )〕 Çınar said TUSHAD had elements within it named the "black", "white" and "orange" forces,〔Today's Zaman, 22 May 2013, (General Staff gives conflicting answers about TUSHAD's existence )〕 that he had been part of the white forces, and that his instructor had been Levent Ersöz.〔Today's Zaman, 18 October 2012, (Zirve massacre suspect: Ergenekon's armed wing still active )〕 A Turkish Protestant said that several years earlier Çınar had shown him a TUSHAD identity card, and that Çınar had protected him from a planned assassination.〔Today's Zaman, 6 July 2012, (More info revealed on illegal unit related to Zirve murders )〕 Çınar said he had been threatened by TUSHAD in 2008, and had seen his name on a death list.〔Today's Zaman, 20 May 2013, (Zirve secret witness claims gang attempted to kill him )〕

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