Jailed Fener President writes letter to Uefa head Michel Platini
Aziz Yıldrım, the imprisoned Fenerbahce chairman, who is the suspect #1 in the match fixing trial in Turkey, claims the match fixing case indictment is comprised of contradictions via letter to UEFA Head Michel Platini.
Istanbul / NationalTurk – Aziz Yıldırım, the Fenerbahce Club President, who is in jail since July 2011 due to his involvement in the match fixing case in Turkey has written a letter to Uefa Chairman Michel Platini, where he points out that the contradictorial nature of the match fixing indictment is harming Fenerbahce community.
Aziz Yıldırım criticizes that the indictment, which is based on merely accusations is used as hard evidence and that it has been sent to Uefa and CAS (court of arbitration for sport). This ‘pile of accusations’ as quoted by Yıldırım, has been prepared by ‘special authorized persons and institutes’ legitimate only in Turkey and not in Europe.
Aziz Yıldırım pointed out, if Uefa uses the indictment as evidence, then it would contradict Uefa’s sense of right or wrong. Aziz Yıldrım attached to the letter parts from the match fiximg indictment, where he claims to be shown as the mastermind of the whole match fixing and game manipulation by having created an Empire of Fear through abductions and intimidation.
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