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    COUP OPPONENTS HOLD DEBATE ON ERGENEKON INVESTIGATION

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 29 2009
    Turkey

    A group of nongovernmental organizations debated the ongoing
    investigation into Ergenekon, a clandestine network accused of
    undermining the state, in a panel discussion held on Tuesday at
    Ä°stanbul's Taxim Hill Hotel.

    The panel, organized by the 70 Million Steps Against Coups coalition,
    brought together several civil society organizations opposing coup
    attempts and anti-democratic schemes. The participants condemned those
    attempting to influence the investigation into Ergenekon and called for
    more respect for the judiciary and the judicial process. Ergenekon is
    a clandestine terrorist network charged with attempting to overthrow
    the government. Dozens of its suspected members have been detained
    or arrested so far, among whom are retired and active army officers,
    businessmen and journalists.

    Mustafa Karaalioglu, editor-in-chief of the Star daily, said it was
    hard to understand why some sections of society were opposed to the
    Ergenekon investigation. He noted that as the investigation deepens,
    the fractures within the clandestine organization will deepen.

    The 70 Million Steps Against Coups coalition brought together several
    groups opposing coups.

    The chairman of the Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (DSÄ°P),
    Dogan Tarkan, said the attempts to end the Ergenekon investigation
    will be stronger in the days ahead. "The investigation should go
    to the end. The ammunition and weapons discovered have shown the
    objectives of the organization," he stated.

    The discovery of a large amount of ammunition and weapons in isolated
    places over recent weeks and the assassination plots uncovered in
    the homes of Ergenekon suspects showed that the group was planning
    to murder Alevi and Armenian community leaders, the prime minister
    and members of the Supreme Court of Appeals -- acts that would have
    dragged Turkey into chaos had they been carried out. Actress Lale
    Mansur, one of the members of the 70 Million Steps Against Coups
    coalition, expressed her happiness with the success of the Ergenekon
    investigation so far.

    Democratic Society Party (DTP) Ä°stanbul deputy Sabahat Tuncel
    also delivered a speech at the panel discussion and called on the
    government to shed light on the unsolved murders. "I come from a
    society which has several victims in unsolved murders. I support the
    Ergenekon investigation and want it to go to the very end. I hope
    the investigation will take us to a brilliant Turkey," she stated.

    Tuncel also claimed that the reason behind the formation of Ergenekon
    was the Kurdish problem. "People believed for several years that
    members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party [PKK] deserved to die. More
    and more dead bodies have been removed from acid wells. We should
    not accept all this [injustice]. We have to eliminate those who sow
    the seeds of hatred among the public," she remarked.

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