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  • ISTANBUL: Turkish soldiers go on trial for anti-government plot

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    April 9 2010


    Turkish soldiers go on trial for anti-government plot

    Friday, April 9, 2010
    ISTANBUL ' Daily News with wires


    A Turkish admiral and 16 other suspects went on trial Friday on
    charges of involvement in a plot to discredit and unseat the
    conservative government, Anatolia news agency reported.

    It was one of several cases to emerge from a long-running probe into a
    network of both soldiers and civilians, which allegedly plotted to
    foment political chaos and prompt a military coup against the ruling
    Justice and Development Party, or AKP, Agence-France Presse reported.

    The judge rejected applications from defense lawyers that the case be
    transferred to a military court. The suspects include Admiral Levent
    Görgeç, 14 navy officers and two retired soldiers -- all of whom have
    denied the charges.

    They are accused of involvement in plans to stage false-flag attacks
    against Istanbul's tiny non-Muslim communities, notably Armenians --
    including abductions, arsons and bombings -- and create the impression
    that AKP policies encouraged Islamist extremism and violence in
    Turkey. The plan is often referred to as "Kafes" (Cage).

    The charge sheet says the suspects also planned to bomb a navy
    submarine, exhibited at an Istanbul museum, during visiting hours.

    The investigation that landed the soldiers in court was launched last
    year when police dug up hand grenades, light anti-tank weapons and
    explosives from a field in Istanbul, used as a training ground by the
    navy.

    The prosecution is seeking life sentences for five defendants, up to
    39 years for another, and up to 15 years for the other 11, including
    the admiral. Dozens of other suspects are already on trial as part of
    the investigation into the so-called Ergenekon network.
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