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Turkey probes coup plot
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Category: World
Publication Date: 7/4/2008
News URL: http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=122232
Turkey probes coup plotANKARA: Documents seized by Turkish police indicate that a shadowy, ultra-nationalist illegal organisation planned to trigger a coup to unseat the government, newspapers reported on Thursday.

The reports come as the governing AK Party defended itself in the country’s top court against charges of trying to introduce Islamic rule. The party could be closed down, a move that might lead to an early parliamentary election.

Financial markets recovered some of their losses on global gains, but the events concerned investors, who fear prolonged political tensions in the European Union-applicant country.

“It is up to the court to decide (when the trial ends). We have said this trial should not be drawn out (to avert further uncertainty),” Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek told reporters after defending his party in court.

Turkey, a predominantly Muslim but officially secular country, has had four military coups in the last 50 years.

Turkish media said a secret plan, including launching illegal protests on July 7 across 40 provinces, assassinations and clashes with security forces, had been seized during a swoop on suspected members of the so-called Ergenekon organisation.

Twenty-one people, including two retired senior generals, journalists and politicians, were detained on Tuesday for links to the group suspected of planning a series of events to force the army to stage a coup. All were critics of the government.

Two of the detainees were brought before an Istanbul court on Thursday. Police declined to comment on the case.

“As a result of the recent detentions, tension between Turkey’s secular establishment and the AKP is reaching the boiling point,” said Wolfango Piccoli, an analyst at political risk consultancy Eurasia Group. “Regardless of which camp will prevail at the end, the price is likely to be high for Turkey’s social and political stability,” Piccoli said in a research note. The fresh detentions revived a debate in Turkey over whether the allegations of a coup against the AK Party held water or were used to suppress government opponents, newspapers said.

“We in the AK Party will continue to make the maximum efforts to prevent this sensitive process from being transformed in any way into a political wrangle,” AK Party deputy chairman Dengir Mir Mehmet Firat told a news conference.

Opposition parties criticised the handling of the case. “Distinguished people from various segments of society, known to oppose the government, have been detained one after the other,” said Turkey’s main opposition leader Deniz Baykal.

“There is a suspicion in society that it is turning out to be a political revenge process rather than a legal process.”

An indictment has already been brought against 48 people, including retired army officers, lawyers and politicians, arrested over the past year as part of the Ergenekon probe.

Political analysts say the likelihood of the AK Party being closed down has increased since the Constitutional Court last month overturned a government-led move to allow students to wear the headscarf at university.

The chief prosecutor of the Court of Appeals also wants 71 leading political figures, including Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, banned from party membership for five years.

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