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HURRIYET
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--ERUYGUR RELEASED
Retired Gen. Sener Eruygur, who has been suffering from cerebral hemorrhage since he fell down on Sept. 17 at the Kandira Prison where he was being kept for 2-1/2 months, was released due to health problems. Upon a report from Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine Hospital where Eruygur has been receiving treatment, the public prosecutors dealing with the case regarding "Operation Ergenekon" applied to a court on duty. The court decided yesterday that Eruygur shall be released.
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MILLIYET
--FORMER GENERAL RELEASED FROM PRISON AFTER SUFFERING CEREBRAL HEMORRAGE
An Istanbul court decided Sunday to release Sener Eruygur, former commander of the Gendarmerie Forces, from prison after he suffered brain hemorrhage and a neck fracture. Eruygur was awaiting trial for his alleged involvement in a case publicly known as the Ergenekon, a criminal network with suspected ties to the military and bureaucracy. The former general was hospitalized after he fell down in the prison.
--THIRTEEN INFANTS DIE IN ONE DAY IN HOSPITAL
Thirteen newly-born babies died due to a suspected infection in less than twelve hours at a hospital in the western city of
--RELEASED FOR HEALTH PROBLEMS
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VATAN
--RELEASED UNDER INTENSIVE CARE
Retired general Sener Eruygur, who had a cerebral hemorrhage after he fell down stairs at Kandira prison, was released from prison upon a demand by a prosecutor on Sunday. Eruygur, the chairman of the Kemalist Thought Association, was sent to prison 77 days ago within the scope of Ergenekon investigation. Eruygur is receiving treatment at the Kocaeli Faculty of Medicine hospital. During his interrogation, Eruygur demanded that he be tried without detention because of complicated health problems. However, his demand was rejected.
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Parliament Speaker Koksal Toptan said, "Resigning does not mean accepting that s/he is guilty. It is his decision" when commenting on Zahid Akman, the chairman of
CUMHURIYET
--FORMER GENERAL IN COMA RELEASED FROM PRISON
After being hospitalized due to brain hemorrhage and neck fracture, Sener Eruygur, former commander of the Gendarmerie Forces, was released from prison where he was awaiting trial under the Ergenekon case. Eruygur was hospitalized five days ago after he fell off in prison. Doctors said Eruygur was still in critical condition.
--THIRTEEN INFANT DEATHS IN ONE DAY
Twelve newly-born premature infants died in less than 12 hours at a hospital in the western city of Izmir on Saturday, which was followed by another infant death Sunday evening. The Health Ministry has launched a probe as a medical investigation was also underway.
RADIKAL
--RELEASE DECISION FOR ERUYGUR
Retired Gen. Sener Eruygur, who suffered from cerebral hemorrhage after he fell down at a high-security prison in northwestern
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YENI SAFAK
--RELEASED IN HIS SLEEP AFTER 78 DAYS
The 9th High Criminal Court of Istanbul decided that retired Gen. Sener Eruygur, who had a cerebral hemorrhage after he fell down at prison, shall be released. Eruygur was arrested under the "Operation Ergenekon" and sent to a high-security prison in the northwestern
The Public Prosecutor's Office that is dealing with the investigation regarding "Operation Ergenekon" applied to the high criminal court on duty and demanded Eruygur's release. Assessing such demand, the court decided that he shall be released.
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