Former Turkish Army Chief, 275 Others Imprisoned for Overthrow Plot
Ex-Turkish Army Chief İlker Başbuğ was sentenced
to life in prison “for allegedly conspiring to overthrow the
government” as part of a “deep-state” group called “Ergenekon.” Judges
at the court in Istanbul passed
out verdicts for a total of 275 people involved in the case today,
sentencing three opposition MPs from the Republican People’s Party (CHP)
to 12 to 35 years in prison, and more than nine other retired senior
military officers to life in prison. [[[[Additionally, several journalists,
writers, academics, and former Higher Education Board of Turkey head Kemal Gürüz were given sentences to 14 to 29 years in prison]]]]]. 21 of the 275 Ergenekon suspects were acquitted.
Critics of the trial, mostly from the CHP, have said
the charges are ”aimed at stifling opposition and taming the
secularist establishment which has long dominated Turkey” and the
judiciary “subject to political influence in hearing the case.”
Investigative journalist Nedim Sener, who is accused of
having links to Ergenekon, commented, “we were all happy when this
court case started because we thought it was an effort to clean up the
Deep State. But we soon realised it was an effort to clean up political
opponents.” State authorities banned protests
ahead of the verdict with security forces setting up barricades “around
the courthouse in the Silivri jail complex, west of Istanbul…after the
defendants’ supporters vowed to hold a demonstration against the
trial.”
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