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More prosecutions in Turkey's "Ergenekon" plot
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 10 - 03 - 2009


Fifty-six people suspected of involvement in a
secular, ultranationalist plot to overthrow the Turkish government
will face trial after prosecutors in Istanbul on Tuesday released a
second indictment in the so-called Ergenekon probe, according to dpa.
The list of suspects, which includes two former generals, are
suspected of being connected to the secretive Ergenekon coup
plotters.
The Ergenekon group allegedly carried out various political
murders in the past and had plans to assassinate current political
and social leaders, including Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
former Chief of General Staff Yasar Buyukanit and Nobel prize-winning
author Orhan Pamuk.
The aim of these destabilizing attacks was allegedly to create the
chaos necessary to allow the country's secular military to launch a
coup against the mildly Islamist government and claim that it was
bringing order back to society.
Ergenekon is the name the alleged group named themselves after and
refers to a mythical Turkic homeland in central Asia.
Tuesday's second indictment weighed in at almost 2,000 pages and
in addition to the alleged plot to overthrow the government it also
lists links the suspects had as far back as the 1980s with outlawed
groups such as the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) and Hezbollah, which
was responsible for the murders of dozens of moderate Islamists in
the 1990s.
The second indictment now brings to 133 the total number of people
accused of belonging to the Ergenekon group. Retired generals Hursit
Tolon and Sener Eruygur were named in the second indictment as being
alleged leaders of the Ergenekon group.
The trial of the first 86 people arrested started in Istanbul last
year. Prosecutors at the trial have said that the staunchly
secularist and nationalist group was angry at what they believe is
the government's watering down of secular laws and its erosion of
national sovereignty in Turkey's bid to join the European Union.
Opposition figures have described the trial as a witch hunt
carried out by the government as revenge for a failed attempt to have
the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) closed down.


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