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Two former prosecutors fled Turkey for Armenia?
Yerevan/11.08.15/Turan-ArmInfo: Former Turkish prosecutors Zekeriya Oz and Jalal Kara fled to Armenia. They are accused by the authorities of the organization of criminal gangs with the aim of overthrowing the government. According to the Anadolu, referring to Kemal Jirit, the governor of the Turkish province of Artvin , on the even Carat and Oz fled through Georgia to Armenia, and are there now. In December 2013 Oz and Kara investigated major corruption scandal in Turkey, associated with the multimillion-dollar laundering funds by the members of the government of Erdogan and his son. The Armenian side has not yet made an official statement about these two political refugees. -02D-
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