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The Grand Turk
Defendants demand quashing of Ergenekon coup plot case at Turkey's top court
2015-10-07
[Hurriyet Daily News] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
's Supreme Court of Appeals held the first appeals hearing in the Ergenekon coup plot case on Oct. 6, months after the Chief Prosecutor's Office asked for a reversal of the rulings in the case.

At the first hearing, the chief judge of the court pledged to offer a wide opportunity for the presentation of defenses, while suspects demanded the quashing of the controversial and long-running case.

Former Chief of General Staff Gen. Ilker Basbug; former daily Cumhuriyet editor-in-chief and now Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy Mustafa Balbay; and Levent Ersöz, a retired general and suspected member of JITEM, an alleged intelligence unit of the gendarmerie, were among the suspects who attended the first hearing on Oct. 6.

"The law has been violated every day in this case. That's why I ask for the quashing of the case on its merits," said Dogu Perincek, one of the defendants and the leader of the Homeland Party.

"In line with America's plans, the 'F Organization' committed this crime," Perincek said, describing the Ergenekon case as "the biggest crime committed against the Republic." By saying the "F Organization" he was apparently referring to followers of the U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gulen, who he accuses of manipulating the case.

Balbay also demanded that the case be thrown out. "We want to say, 'There are judges in Ankara.' In spite of everything, the legal experiences of this country cannot tolerate such an outrageous file," he said.

Adnan Turkkan, another defendant, said he was included in the case simply because he was the founding leader of the Youth Union of Turkey (TGB).
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