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    ERGENEKON TRIAL TO GET MORE SPACE

    Hurriyet
    June 18 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL -The location where hearings are being held in the
    Ergenekon case will be changed in order to accomodate more people
    during sessions. The decision was taken by the Justice Ministry to
    relocate the trial room within the Silivri prison complex due to
    massive interest in the case.

    The Justice Ministry has announced that the ongoing Ergenekon trial
    will be relocated in order to accommodate more people. The hearings
    in the controversial Ergenekon case, currently being held at the
    Silivri prison complex, will be moved to a new location within the
    same complex.

    Ergenekon is an alleged gang that is accused of seeking to topple the
    government by creating unrest in the country. The case began with the
    discovery of 27 hand grenades in a shanty house in an Istanbul suburb
    in 2007. Other events such as the bombing of secular-leaning daily
    Cumhuriyet and the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink have been associated with Ergenekon. At the moment, hearings
    have been suspended until Aug. 3. Parallel hearings with regard to
    suspected retired generals will be held July 20.

    Nizamettin Kalaman, the general director of prisons at the Justice
    Ministry, said Silivri Prison was suffering from overcrowding, just
    like all other prisons. "We cannot find room for suspects and convicts
    in Istanbul," he said. "A 20,000-capacity prison is not enough for a
    population of 14 million." Kalaman said the construction of two more
    buildings at Silivri was still incomplete because of a problem caused
    by the contractors.

    753-person capacity

    According to Kalaman, the sports hall in the Silivri prison complex
    is being prepared for use as the new location for the hearings in the
    Ergenekon case. The new courtroom can hold 753 people, including the
    suspects, lawyers, the audience and members of the press. There is
    a section with a 180-person capacity in the middle of the courtroom
    for the suspects. For the press, a special section was arranged,
    including a cafeteria and a restaurant. Members of the press will be
    able to enter the courtroom directly after passing through a single
    checkpoint, and there will be parking spaces for vehicles of the press
    inside the prison. The former courtroom, with an original capacity
    to accommodate 203 people, was enlarged to hold 405 people. Kalaman
    said after the end of the Ergenekon trial, the courtroom would be
    used as a sports hall again.
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