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Gen. Ilker Basbug told in a news conference in the Turkish capital of "At a time when there are important things taking place in the world, notably in He urged civilian prosecutors to find out who is behind the document, and guaranteed the military would not allow in its ranks anti-democratic elements involved in coup plots. Basbug also slammed criticism directed at a military investigation that concluded the alleged document was a forgery, not prepared at the General Staff headquarters. "The remarks suggesting that military courts are biased are very ugly," he said, calling on all to respect the prosecutors' findings. "I, as the commander of the Turkish Armed Forces, am telling you very frankly to remove your hands from the Turkish Armed Forces and give up on your thoughts, as well as efforts, to politically identify yourself through the armed forces," Basbug said. "Put an end to the disproportional psychological war conducted against the Turkish Armed Forces through the media," he added. Basbug hinted that a second military investigation could be launched if new evidence proved the alleged document was genuine. Ergenekon prosecutors summoned for questioning late Friday, the senior navy officer who allegedly drafted the document at the center of the debate. Navy Colonel Dursun Cicek will be asked to a deposition as part of the controversial Ergenekon probe on Tuesday. The issue is to be investigated by a civilian court after the military probe concluded the document is a forgery.
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said later on Friday that his party launched a legal process with the submission of a petition requesting a probe into the authenticity of the allegation to the Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office.