Two Turkish retired generals charged with "forming and organizing an armed terror group"March 29, 2009 - 00:53 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - An Istanbul court has formally indicted 56 suspects, including two retired generals, on charges of plotting to topple Turkey's Islamic-rooted government.The indictment is the second to emerge from a massive investigation into a secularist group that has stirred controversy since the investigation began in June 2007. Charged last July with stirring up civil unrest to encourage military intervention, 86 suspects are already being tried in a court near Istanbul. This week's charge sheet names the men prosecutors appear to think organized the plot: Sener Eruygur, a former military police chief, and Hursit Tolon, a former military commander. Both men, who are the highest-ranking military officers to be arrested in Turkey's 62-year history of multi-party democracy, say they are innocent. The pair are both charged with "forming and organizing an armed terror group" and "attempting to remove the government". Mr Eruygur is also charged in connection with the May 2006 murder of a high court judge which triggered the secular backlash against the ruling AK Party that ended in military threats of intervention in April 2007. The extent of both men's opposition to AK Party rule became clear in 2007, when a Turkish magazine published extracts from diaries allegedly written by an admiral detailing their role in two failed coup attempts in 2004. Now retired, the admiral continues to deny he wrote the diary. Among the suspects charged were two prominent journalists - Mustafa Balbay, who is the chief journalist in Ankara for Cumhuriyet, a secular newspaper, and Tuncay Ozkan, former owner of the secular KanalTurk television. Several former police officials, politicians and academics were also charged, The Independent reports. Ali Khamenei's strategist provided the legal and religious justification for the annihilation of Israel and the Jewish people. The CHP, the MHP and the BDP argue that the amendments to the bylaw are designed to silence the opposition. This has been the first to report the presence of foreign military forces in any of the Syrian uprising's embattled areas. “Moscow must not let events like those in Libya and Syria be repeated in Russia,” Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said. |