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Unrest as Turkish mining trial begins

Families of mine fire victims protest as authoritie­s keep accused away from court

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ANKARA, TURKEY — Forty-five managers and employees of a mine in the western Turkish town of Soma, went on trial Monday accused of causing the deaths of 301 miners who perished in a fire last year in Turkey’s worst mining disaster.

The opening hearing of the trial was tense with lawyers and families of the victims protesting authoritie­s’ decision that eight of the jailed defendants — the main suspects in the proceeding­s — should not attend the trial over security concerns. The court called a recess and then adjourned until Wednesday, demanding that the eight defendants be present at the next hearing, the staterun Anadolu Agency reported.

The main defendants include the CEO and the general manager of mine company Soma Komur Isletmeler­i A.S., who have been charged with “probable voluntary man- slaughter” over the 301 deaths and causing “bodily harm” to 162 people who came out of the mine with injuries. They face up to 25 years in prison for each of the victims and an additional six years for each injured.

Thirty-seven other people have been charged with negligent death and injury and face up to 15 years in prison. The U.S.-based Human Rights Watch advocacy group has welcomed the trial as a step toward justice for the victims of the mine but has also called for an investigat­ion into state officials for failing to oversee safety measures inside the mine.

The court on Monday also demanded that it be informed of any possible investigat­ion into state employees who may be responsibl­e for the disaster, Anadolu reported.

Inspection reports said the coal had been smoulderin­g for days before the May 13, 2014 disaster, releasing toxic gases.

Survivors have complained of poor working and safety conditions inside the mine, including a lack of gas masks.

 ?? OZAN KOSE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Relatives of miners killed last year wait Monday outside a special tribunal in Akhisar, Turkey. Forty-five managers and employees have been charged.
OZAN KOSE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Relatives of miners killed last year wait Monday outside a special tribunal in Akhisar, Turkey. Forty-five managers and employees have been charged.

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