Ergenekon false flag bomb attacks made to appear as though they were 
carried out by Islamic militants 
*In thousands of pages of indictments, prosecutors maintained that the gang 
was behind a series of violent acts, including one in 2006 on a courthouse 
that killed a judge. Prosecutors say that the incidents were made to look 
as though they were carried out by Islamic militants, in a bid to create 
turmoil and provoke a military intervention. **
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**Turkey's Ergenekon Trial: Alleged 2002 Coup Plotters Convicted, Including 
Former Military Chief Ilker Basbug* 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/05/turkey-coup-convicted_n_37077 
95.html 
http://911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=165282#165282
By DESMOND BUTLER 08/05/13 12:55 PM ET EDT 

ISTANBUL — In a landmark trial, scores of people – including Turkey's 
former military chief, politicians and journalists – were convicted on 
Monday of plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 
government soon after it came to power in 2002. 

Retired Gen. Ilker Basbug was the most prominent defendant among some 250 
people facing verdicts after a five-year trial that has become a central 
drama in tensions between the country's secular elite and Erdogan's 
Islamic-oriented Justice and Development Party. 

The trial has sparked protests, and on Monday police blocked hundreds of 
demonstrators from reaching the High Criminal Court in Silivri, 40 
kilometers (25 miles) west of Istanbul, in a show of solidarity with the 
defendants. 

But Monday's verdicts were not expected to set off the kind of violent 
anti-government demonstrations that were recently sparked by a government 
plan to build a replica Ottoman-era barracks at a park near Istanbul's 
central Taksim Square. 

In addition to Basbug, at least 18 other defendants were sentenced to life 
in prison, including 10 retired military officers and Dogu Perincek, leader 
of the left-wing and nationalist Workers Party. At least 64 other 
defendants received sentences ranging from a year to 47 years, according to 
state-run TRT television news. 

At least 21 people were acquitted. The fully tally of verdicts and 
sentences was not immediately available. 

The defendants were accused of plotting high-profile attacks that 
prosecutors said were aimed at sowing chaos in Turkey to prepare the way 
for a military coup. The prosecutions already have helped Erdogan's 
government reshape Turkey's military and assert civilian control in a 
country that had seen three military coups since 1960. 

The trial, which began in 2008, grew out of an investigation into the 
seizure of 27 hand grenades at the home of a noncommissioned officer in 
Istanbul in 2007. 

The defendants were accused of being part of an alleged ultranationalist 
and pro-secular gang called Ergenekon, which takes its name from a 
legendary valley in Central Asia believed to be the ancestral homeland of 
Turks. 

In thousands of pages of indictments, prosecutors maintained that the gang 
was behind a series of violent acts, including one in 2006 on a courthouse 
that killed a judge. Prosecutors say that the incidents were made to look 
as though they were carried out by Islamic militants, in a bid to create 
turmoil and provoke a military intervention. 

Prosecutors say the gang also plotted to kill Erdogan, Nobel laureate 
author Orhan Pamuk and other high-profile figures. 

The defendants have rejected the accusations, and they are expected to 
appeal Monday's verdicts and sentences to the Court of Appeals in Ankara. 

Representatives of Turkey's main pro-secular opposition party lashed out 
against the verdicts, accusing the government of influencing the justice 
system. 

"A verdict that was decided five years ago was made public today," said 
Akif Hamzacebi, a legislator from the opposition Republican People's Party. 
"All principles of rights, justice, human rights, fair trial were trampled 
on here." 

Peter Stano, spokesman for the EU's Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele, 
said he would not comment on the specific rulings, but noted that the 
European Union has expressed concern before about defendants' rights in 
Turkey and indictments that are too general. 

Prosecutors demanded life prison terms for 64 of the defendants, mostly on 
terrorism charges. Others were charged with possession of firearms or 
merely membership in Ergenekon. 

Mehmet Haberal, a surgeon and founder of a university in Ankara, and 
Mustafa Balbay, the Ankara representative of pro-secular Cumhuriyet 
newspaper, both faced life prison terms but received sentences of 12 years 
and 34 years, respectively. The two men were elected to Parliament in 2011, 
while in prison, but were not able to take their seats. The court ordered 
Haberal released on time served because of health considerations. 

Tuncay Ozkan, a prominent journalist who helped organize a series of 
anti-government protests in 2007, was given a life sentence. 

The case has polarized the country between those who see it as an 
opportunity to unravel a shadowy network of ultranationalists known as the 
"Deep State" that allegedly acted behind the scenes with impunity, and 
those who believe it is a government attempt to muzzle Erdogan's 
secular-minded foes and undermine Turkey's secular legacy. 

In a separate case, more than 300 military officers, including Turkey's 
former air force and navy chiefs, were convicted last year of other plots 
to bring down the government in 2003 and some were sentenced to 20 years in 
prison. Those verdicts are being appealed. 

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Associated Press writer Suzan Fraser in Ankara contributed to this report. 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/05/turkey-coup-convicted_n_37077 
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RUBBISHY INDEPENDENT DELETED TEXT SAYING ERGENEKON PLOTTERS MADE THEIR 
ATTACKS LOOK AS IF THEY WERE CARRIED OUT BY ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS - COWARDS - 
LIARS 
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/former-head-of-turkish- 
army-is-one-of-17-jailed-for-life-over-deep-state-coup-plot-8746264.ht ml 

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power they wield? 
There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power 
mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the 
nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our 
souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony

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