The victims of the coup that made by Western powers and internal collaborators to clog the way in Turkey are still in prison today. It's been twenty years since the coup. As of this morning, close to 600 people are currently tortured behind iron bars in prisons ...
THEY CAN NOT APPLY TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT INDIVIDUALLY
The victims of February 28, who are still in jail because the Constitutional Court is limited to individual applications on September 23, 2012, can not apply to the Constitutional Court because the decisions made in their rights are finalized before 2012. The victims of the February 28th annihilation in prison say that the retrial path must be opened for them and that the individual appeal to the Constitutional Court should be expanded retrospectively to include them.
Ozgur-Der Board Member Mehmet Alagöz said that there are still 550-600 people in the prisons on 28 February. "They need to reopen their files, investigate the crimes they have committed, and investigate the evidence." Alagöz, in his statement, said that after the May 27, 1960 coup era started in Turkey. Alagöz stated that a coup was made after every election in which the ruling side was in power, and he stated that there was a post-modern coup on 28 February 1997.
EFFECTS OF FEBRUARY 28 STILL IN PROGRESS
Noting that the effects of the post-modern coup still persists in the judicial field, Alagöz said: "The decisions given on February 28th must now be discussed. Because, after the February 28 decisions were made, the military guardianship system briefed the prosecutors and judges when the assembly was 'balancing'. Judges and prosecutors who did not attend these briefings were taken from the duty. Decisions have begun to be made in the direction of briefings. The lawsuit was filed on charges of attempting to change the constitutional order of people on the grounds that they organized 'hand actions' on all four sides of Anatolia, which were completely civilian and had no floods. These cases lasted for many years and people struggled for years to clean themselves.
Some people who participated in a civil action were judged on death row. People who participated in other similar acts were tried on charges of establishing a terrorist organization, becoming a member of a terrorist organization, and establishing a Sharia state. "Alagöz emphasized that the most religious people were victims of the post-modern coup of February 28 and voiced that this coup was aimed at alienating believers. Recognizing that religious masses have always been accused of building illegal gangs in this process, Alagöz said, "The actions that people have not done have been revealed to them. The unsolved murders were brought down to society by demolishing them. Therefore, people did not own these masses. The tribunals, without evidence, gave long-term punishment to torture and ill-treatment."
THEY CAN NOT APPLY TO CONSTITUTIONAL COURT INDIVIDUALLY
Ozgur-Der Board Member Mehmet Alagöz said that there are still 550-600 people in the prisons on 28 February. "They need to reopen their files, investigate the crimes they have committed, and investigate the evidence." Alagöz, in his statement, said that after the May 27, 1960 coup era started in Turkey. Alagöz stated that a coup was made after every election in which the ruling side was in power, and he stated that there was a post-modern coup on 28 February 1997.