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The 1,909-page additional indictment in the ongoing Ergenekon case means that more than hundred people in
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The High Criminal Court in
The second indictment relates to those detained after the sixth wave of the operation on July 1, 2008 and includes retired generals and prominent journalists. Over 80 people were named and are currently standing trial in the first indictment filed in 2008.
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The indictment accuses retired generals Sener Eruygur and Hursit Tolon of masterminding the so-called Ergenekon organization. Prosecutors are demanding the charge carry a maximum penalty of a life sentence in solitary confinement and with no possibility of parole.
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In the second indictment, consisted of five chapters, twelve suspects were accused of "leading an illegal organization" while eight of them also face the accusation of "attempting to overthrow the Turkish government by using force", the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor's Office said in a statement.
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The indictment will be kept confidential until the court decides whether to proceed.Â
A third indictment will be submitted as part of the investigation relating to a further 77 people, including 48 being held in custody pending charges, detained in later waves of the case.
The controversial Ergenekon operation, which started in June 2007 with the discovery of grenades in a house in
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The case has divided the nation with many believing the government are using it as an excuse to suppress its opposition.