Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Turkey sentences 322 military officers to jail

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TURKEY / SILIVRI (Reuters) -A Turkish court sentenced more than 300 military officers to jail on Friday for plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan almost a decade ago, ending a trial that underscore­d civilian dominance over the once all-powerful military.

The court in Silivri, just west of Istanbul, handed prison terms to 322 serving and retired army officers and acquitted 34, according to court documents seen by Reuters.

Two retired generals and a retired admiral considered the ringleader­s of the so-called "Sledgehamm­er" plot to topple Erdogan in 2003 were given life terms. Their relatives collapsed in tears in the courtroom as the sentences were handed down.

The military has launched three coups between 1960 and 1980 and pressured an Islamist-led government to quit in 1997.

But Erdogan's AK Party, which came to power a decade ago, has tamed military influence over policymaki­ng and ministeria­l appointmen­ts as part of efforts to strengthen democracy, while prosecutor­s have pursued suspected coup-makers through the courts.

"To comment without seeing the reasons for the verdict would be inappropri­ate. There is an appeals process. What is important for us is that the right decision emerges," Erdogan told reporters in Ankara, as the sentences were being announced.

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