[1] This included using the resources of the Counter-Guerrilla, such as the Grey Wolves, as well as police and army units such as JITEM and the Special Forces Command, to assassinate PKK members and supporters.
[1] Victims of the plan included the Democracy Party (DEP)[1] (which was dissolved, in a move later judged illegal by the ECHR) and the assassination of a number of PKK-supporting business figures.
Tansu Çiller declared on 4 October 1993: "We know the list of businessmen and artists subjected to racketeering by the PKK and we shall be bringing their members to account."
Beginning on 14 January 1994, almost a hundred people were kidnapped by commandos wearing uniforms and traveling in police vehicles and then killed somewhere along the road from Ankara to Istanbul.
The infamous Grey Wolves member Abdullah Çatlı demanded money from people who were on "Çiller’s list", promising to get their names removed.