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25th anniversary of the
September 12, 1980 Military Coup
September 12, 1980... The generals of the Turkish Army carried out a
military coup to prevent the progress of the civil forces defending the
social and economic rights of working population and the national rights
of the Kurdish people. The process of democratization and adhesion to the
European Economic Community (currently European Union) was stopped by
force and the country was transformed into a huge concentration camp.
In fact, the September 12 Coup was the second stage of the process of the
militarization in all spheres of the country.
The earlier military of March 12, 1971, had already destructed a lot of
democratic rights and institutions by applying an unprecedented
repression.
We shall remind the shameful balance-sheet of the March 12 coup at its
35th anniversary in 2006.
Today, at the 25th anniversary, we remind once more the crimes committed
by the putschistes of the September 12 military coup.
Crimes committed by the putschistes of the September 12 Military Coup:
- The Constitution 1982 imposed by the
military junta abolished the last remnants of the freedoms that the 1961
Constitution had recognized.
- This constitution denies the
fundamental rights of the Kurdish people and the Armenian, Assyrian,
Greek minorities of Turkey.
- The Army's domination on the country's
political, economic and social life was guaranteed by the privileges
recognized by this constitution to the National Security Council (MGK).
- Within two years, more than 650,000
people were taken into custody and subjected to torture.
- 500 people lost their lives in
custody.
- Thousands of people were left
disabled.
- 210,000 political cases were opened in
military courts.
- A total of 98,404 people were tried
because of their "thoughts."
- 6,353 people were triedunder the
menace of capital punishment.
- 21,764 people were sentenced to heavy
prison terms.
- Fifty people were executed at the end
of political trials.
- Files were opened on 1,683,000 people.
- 348,000 people were banned from
acquiring passports.
- Universities were placed under the
discipline of the Higher Education Council (YOK), depended on political
power.
- 15,509 people were ousted from their
university posts under Law No. 1402.
- 18,000 public servants, 2,000 judges
and prosecutors, 4,000 police officers, 2,000 army officers and 5,000
teachers were forced to resign.
- All political parties were closed
down.
- The activities of 23,667 associations
were halted.
- The press was censored.
- 4,509 people were deported by the
martial law administration.
- Many convicts lost their lives in
prison due to maltreatment and hunger strikes to protest this
maltreatment.
- 113,607 books were burned.
- 39 tons of books, magazines and
newspapers were destroyed by the State's paper mills.
- 937 movies were banned.
- 2,792 authors, translators and
journalists were tried.
- Journalists and writers were sentenced
to a total imprisonment of 3,315 years and three months.
25 years after the September 12, 1980 military coup:
1. The putschist generals are still
protected by the government and the demand of the victims to bring them
before tribunals are always refused. A demonstration for this purpose on
September 11, 2005, has been forbidden by the Istanbul Governor. Writers
and journalists are still judged for having criticized the putschist
generals even under the new Penal Code.
2. The undemocratic constitution preaching the superiority of the
Turkish race and language (Articles 3, 42 and 66) is always in force.
Article 4 declares that Article 3 can never be modified and even the
modification of this article can never be proposed. Moreover, an
electoral system imposing a national threshold of 10% is always
maintained with the detriment of the political parties representing
different political opinions, in particular pro-Kurdish or left-wing
ones, so that the Islamist party remains in power with an absolute
majority in the Parliament in spite of its electoral score less than
50%.
3. In spite of the so-called "demilitarization" of the National Security
Council (MGK), the military continue to dictate their militarist choices
by well-publicized declarations of the Chief of the General Staff or the
commanders of the land, air and naval forces. Moreover, the Higher
Military Council (YAS), charged to manage the interne work procedure of
the Army, continues to dismiss certain officers considered
"anti-secular" in spite of the opposition of the government. The
military carry out their control on the country's economic life by their
sui-generis finance holding OYAK and a series of war industry companies.
4. In Turkish prisons, there are still thousands of political
detainees. The Justice Ministry has announced on August 12, 2005, that
the number of the prisoners for " offences of terror" climbs to 3,788
and that they are kept in 73 grand prisons of the country including 11
prisons of type-F.
5. The summary execution and torture under arrest are always being
practiced. Very recently, a number of Kurdish demonstrators were shot
dead by security forces. Moreover, ultra-nationalist mobs are encouraged
to lynch those who attempt to hold public meetings for defending Kurdish
people’s rights or for protesting prison conditions of political
detainees.
6. The new Turkish Penal Code, so applauded by the European Union,
always constitutes a threat against the freedom of press. Journalists
are always judged for insult to the Army, the government or the security
forces because of their criticisms, under the terms of article 302 (old
article 159) of the TPC. Recently, famous Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk
was indicted under Article 301 of the same code for insulting Turkish
nation because he had talked of the massacre of Armenians and Kurds.
7. In spite of some cosmetic reforms, the equal rights (teaching,
audio-visual expression, association) are still not recognized as well
for the Kurdish people as for the ethnic or religious minorities of the
country, in particular Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks and Alevis. All the
pacific initiatives of the Kurdish national movement in order to arrive
at a peaceful solution is systematically declined and the military
operations continue in order to satisfy the voracity of the Army and the
industry of war.
8. Ankara does not show any intention to recognize the injustices and
atrocities committed in the Turkish history and follows an absolutely
policy of negation. According to the statement of reasons for Article
305, a citizen who demands the withdrawal of Turkish soldiers from
Cyprus or declares that the Armenian genocide actually took place during
the First World War, can be pursued by Justice. Moreover, the diplomatic
missions of Ankara often instigate the Turkish nationals and even the
deputies or candidates of Turkish origin of the European political
parties (Socialists, Liberals, Ecologists or Christians) to take part in
the demonstrations of negation.
Despite these facts, The European Commission spokesmen, yielding to
Ankara’s blackmail, declare that Turkey has already fulfilled all
conditions for starting the talks of adhesion from October 3, 2005. For
them, the only problem that remains is the Turkish refusal to recognize
the Republic of Cyprus.
Is it really the only problem that remains?
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