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    THOUSANDS TO MARCH FOR CONTINUATION OF ERGENEKON TRIAL

    Today's Zaman
    July 17 2009
    Turkey

    A coalition known as "70 Million Steps Against Coups," a platform
    bringing together many anti-coup civil society groups, will hold a
    demonstration on Saturday to call for the continuation of the Ergenekon
    trial, where 88 suspects including political party leaders, former
    army officers and university rectors stand accused of membership
    in a clandestine organization charged with plotting to overthrow
    the government.

    The demonstration, titled "We want Freedom/Try coup leaders" is
    organized in a bid to protest a recent attempt by the Supreme Board
    of Prosecutors and Judges (HSYK) to replace judges and prosecutors
    conducting the Ergenekon trial, which has been a source of indignation
    for many in the country.

    In the demonstration, scheduled to be held in Beyoglu's Tunel
    Square, the group will ask for the trial of past coup perpetrators
    and protest against any kind of anti-democratic formation. A number
    of civil society organizations will attend the rally, whose slogan
    will be "We want the Ergenekon trial to go to the very end, we want
    the Ergenekon gang to be tried and dissolved."

    Several artists and intellectuals also support the rally, which
    will be held in cooperation with such NGOs as the Young Civilians,
    a group noted for its use of sarcasm in protests, the Association of
    Human Rights and Solidarity for Oppressed Peoples (MAZLUM-DER), the
    Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (DSÄ°P), the Confederation of
    Turkish Real Trade Unions (Hak-Ä°Å~_), the Women's Rights Association
    Against Discrimination (AK-DER) and Say No to Racism. In the rally,
    demonstrators will speak out against anti-democratic initiatives and
    coup attempts with slogans and banners that advocate democracy and
    freedom. Other demands of the group include women wearing headscarves
    to be allowed to attend universities, Kurds to not be shot at, acid
    wells to not be used, Armenians to not be harassed and activists to
    not be abducted.

    Turgay Ogur, a representative of the Young Civilians, stressed
    that with the second indictment in the Ergenekon trial, whose first
    hearing will be held on July 20, the masterminds of the Ergenekon
    gang will stand trial, in contrast to the previous one, at which
    the group's hitmen and bombers were tried. "We will march to mark
    this historical day. There has been no significant resistance to
    previous coups. We should show our opposition so clearly that no one
    will be able to attempt another coup," Ogur said. Zeynep Tanbay,
    a modern dance performer, also said: "It has been clear in Turkey
    that we unfortunately do not have a democracy but pretend to have
    one. The Turkish Armed Forces [TSK] are governing the country. This
    system should be changed. Everybody should be equal before the law
    and officers should also be tried, regardless of their rank."

    Å~^enol KarakaÅ~_ from DSÄ°P said Turkey has been passing through
    an extraordinary period. "Recent developments -- such as attempts to
    replace Ergenekon prosecutors -- are significant. The Ergenekon gang
    is playing a significant role in all top issues. We call everyone to
    participate in our rally to win the fight for freedom," he added.
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