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So far 219 people have been detained with alleged links to the so-called Ergenekon organization, 113 of them have been arrested, while 106 people were charged.Â
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The first two indictments accepted by an Istanbul court define Ergenekon as a "terrorist organization" and claim the suspects were planning provoking events that would pave the way for a military coup to overthrow the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government.
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Retired generals, business leaders, journalists, army officials and politicians were among those detained in several waves of the Ergenekon operation conducted across the country.
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Attacks on the Council of State in 2006 and the building of Cumhuriyet daily in 2007 are claimed to have been carried out by the so-called Ergenekon organization to upset the nation.
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The Ergenekon organization was also claimed to be the mastermind behind the assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, and had been planning to kill Nobel prize-winner Orhan Pamuk.
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The Ergenekon operation, deemed as the largest in years, has divided the public into three camps.
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One camp believes the case is being used as a cover by the government to suppress its opponents, while another camp, mostly pro-AKP experts and media organs, say the case is major step in efforts to enhance Turkey's democracy.
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The third camp, mostly academics and experts, believe the trial would not result in any concrete gains for democracy as the indictment in the case is weak.
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High profile detainments or arrests as part of the operation include:Â Â
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-- Sener Eruygur - Retired General
-- Hursit Tolon - Retired General
-- Tuncay Ozkan - Opponent journalistÂ
-- Dogu Perincek - Labor Party leader
-- Kemal Alemdaroglu - Former rector of Istanbul University
-- Ilhan Selcuk - Owner of leftist, anti-AKP Cumhuriyet daily
-- Mustafa Balbay -Â Cumhuriyet daily journalist
-- Turhan Comez - Former AKP MP
-- Sinan Aygun - Ankara Chamber of Trade (ATO) chairman
-- Kemel Guruz - former head of the Higher Education Board (YOK)