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    FIFTH SESSION OF ERGENEKON TRIAL TO BE HELD TODAY

    Today's Zaman
    Oct 30 2008
    Turkey

    The fifth session of the trial of 86 suspects on charges of involvement
    in Ergenekon, a criminal network accused of plotting to overthrow
    the government, will be held today.

    The session will be spent reading of the massive indictment, which
    is expected to take at least another three weeks.

    The Ä°stanbul 13th High Criminal Court is hearing the case in a
    makeshift courtroom inside Silivri Prison, near Ä°stanbul. Among
    the 86 suspects are retired Gen. Veli Kucuk, Workers' Party (Ä°P)
    leader Dogu Perincek, former Ä°stanbul University Rector Kemal
    Alemdaroglu, lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz, who is known for filing suits
    against intellectuals over their writings questioning or criticizing
    the state line on issues such as Armenian allegations of genocide, and
    retired Capt. Muzaffer Tekin. Forty-six of the suspects are in custody,
    and the rest have been released pending the outcome of the trial.

    Since some of the suspects' lawyers demanded earlier this week that
    the 2,455-page indictment be read out loud, the court will spend a
    significant amount of time with this process. The prosecution was able
    to finish only 120 pages of the indictment in the first two sessions
    which were spent reading from it.

    Journalists, who timed the prosecutor's speed -- and found that one
    page takes about seven minutes on average -- estimate it should take
    at least 280 hours to finish reading the 2,455-page indictment.

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