Turkish generals remanded in custody in coup probe

A Turkish court Thursday placed in custody six active and five retired generals as part of a widening probe into the 1997 bloodless coup.

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A Turkish court Thursday placed in custody six active and five retired generals as part of a widening probe into the 1997 bloodless coup. The coup toppled the country's first Islamist-led government. Turkish generals remanded in custody in coup probe Among the latest senior military officers swept up in the investigation is General Berkay Turgut, the Third Army's chief of staff, the Anatolia news agency has reported. Seventeen senior Turkish military officers, both retired and on active duty, were detained on Wednesday across the country as part of the investigation, accused of "trying to topple the government, or partially or totally impeding its activities," AFP reports. The investigation concerns the toppling in 1997 of Turkey's first Islamist head of government, Necmettin Erbakan, the political mentor of current Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who on Tuesday voiced uneasiness about the ongoing waves of arrests and called for a swift finalization of the legal case launched by prosecutors. "We are seriously disturbed by these arrests. The steps that need to be taken must be taken and (the case) must be finalized," he said. The 1997 coup is often qualified as "postmodern" as the officers toppled the government without having to use their troops or replacing the civilian administration with the military, AFP says. A parade of tanks outside Ankara and an ultimatum addressed to Erbakan at the time were all it took to overthrow his government without violence. The army, which sees itself as the guarantor of Turkey's secular principles, overthrew three earlier administrations in 1960, 1971 and 1980. The accusations targeting military officers are widely seen as part of efforts by the current Islamist-led government to roll back the military's influence in politics, AFP has reported. Tanjug

Turkish generals remanded in custody in coup probe

Among the latest senior military officers swept up in the investigation is General Berkay Turgut, the Third Army's chief of staff, the Anatolia news agency has reported.

Seventeen senior Turkish military officers, both retired and on active duty, were detained on Wednesday across the country as part of the investigation, accused of "trying to topple the government, or partially or totally impeding its activities," AFP reports.

The investigation concerns the toppling in 1997 of Turkey's first Islamist head of government, Necmettin Erbakan, the political mentor of current Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who on Tuesday voiced uneasiness about the ongoing waves of arrests and called for a swift finalization of the legal case launched by prosecutors.

"We are seriously disturbed by these arrests. The steps that need to be taken must be taken and (the case) must be finalized," he said.

The 1997 coup is often qualified as "postmodern" as the officers toppled the government without having to use their troops or replacing the civilian administration with the military, AFP says.

A parade of tanks outside Ankara and an ultimatum addressed to Erbakan at the time were all it took to overthrow his government without violence.

The army, which sees itself as the guarantor of Turkey's secular principles, overthrew three earlier administrations in 1960, 1971 and 1980.

The accusations targeting military officers are widely seen as part of efforts by the current Islamist-led government to roll back the military's influence in politics, AFP has reported.

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