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    TURKEY CHARGES 52 MORE PEOPLE IN COUP PLOT

    Reuters
    Aug 5 2009
    UK

    ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Turkish prosecutor on Wednesday indicted 52
    more people on charges of plotting a coup in an expansion of a case
    that has pitted the pro-Islamist government against the secularist
    establishment.

    Nearly 150 people, including senior generals, are already on
    trial under two previous indictments in the so-called Ergenekon
    case. Prosecutors charge the ultra-nationalist network planned
    assassinations and bomb attacks to stir unrest to pave the way for
    a military intervention.

    The Istanbul prosecutor submitted the 1,454-page indictment charging
    the suspects of crimes that include attempting to overthrow Prime
    Minister Tayyip Erdogan's government, forming illegal, armed gangs
    and undermining the Turkish state, the state-run Anatolian news
    agency reported.

    Among the suspects are retired generals, including the former chairman
    of the National Security Council, a labor leader, university rectors
    and the former head of the Higher Education Council, which regulates
    universities, Anatolian said.

    They are charged with crimes that include plans to attack Turkey's
    Armenian Patriarch Mesrob II and a leader of the Alevi community,
    Anatolian said.

    Erdogan's critics have said the case is a crackdown against his
    political opponents who believe the government is eroding Turkey's
    secular constitution. His supporters say the Ergenekon trial is an
    effort to eradicate shadowy forces that have undermined stability in
    the European Union candidate nation.

    The first hearing in the latest indictment is scheduled for September
    7. The first trial began last year. Most of the defendants are in
    police custody.
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