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    9 MORE SUSPECTS DETAINED IN TURKISH COUP PROBE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 16, 2012 - 11:08 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Nine more suspects who testified to prosecutors
    on Sunday, April 15 after being held in the probe of the Feb. 28,
    1997 unarmed military intervention in politics, including retired Gen.

    Cevik Bir, were arrested early on Monday.

    According to Today's Zaman, Bir and other eight suspects who were
    sent to jail are among the 31 suspects for whom detention warrants
    were issued on Thursday as part of the probe of the 1997 military
    intervention into politics, which eventually forced the government
    to resign in what is widely referred to as the "postmodern coup."

    The suspects were among 12 people who testified to prosecutors at the
    Ankara Specially Authorized Prosecutor's Office, which is overseeing
    the investigation, on Sunday and were referred to a court for arrest.

    The Ankara 11th High Criminal Court ruled to arrest nine of them,
    including Bir early on Monday. The nine suspects were sent to the
    Sincan Prison while the court imposed a travel ban on the three who
    were released.

    With Monday's arrests, the number of suspects arrested a part of the
    1997 coup probe now stands at 18. Nine suspects who appeared before a
    judge after testifying to prosecutors were sent to jail pending trial
    early on Sunday morning, while seven others were released. Retired
    Rear Adm. Abdullah Kılıcarslan was among those sent to jail.

    On Feb. 28, 1997, an unarmed military intervention that resulted in
    the fall of the coalition government led by Necmettin Erbakan of the
    now-defunct Welfare Party (RP) occurred under the leadership of Gen.

    Bir. In reference to the coup attempt, which was termed a "soft coup,"
    Gen. Bir has said on several occasions that they "made a balance
    check for democracy."

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