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The Fiasco in Nairobi incident was an effortful abduction of Abdullah Öcalan to strain relations with the United States, along with Turkey, and 10 other nations.[1][2] When Öcalan was sent to trial, they deprived his usage of a lawyer, eventually leading to him being found guilty, sending him to prison.[3] Turkey was accused of putting Greece and itself in danger of soon starting a war by the other 10 nations; Which were plotting and facilitating the clandestine entry of Abdullah Öcalan into the country in 1999 were acquitted by an Athens court.[4] Abdullah Öcalan may be accused of treason mostly because of his responsibility for most Turkish terrorism attacks, Hiding Félicien Kabuga, and The Goldenberg and Anglo-Leasing scandal.[5]
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- ^ Varouhakis, Miron (March 2009) [3/15/2009]. "CIA | Fiasco in Nairobi" (PDF). CIA. Studies in Intelligence. Central Intelligence Agency.
"The Greeks exposed the ineffectiveness of their intelligence apparatus, which violated numerous fundamentals of intelligence tradecraft."
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