Legal Fight Against Feto Terror Moves Forward: Turkey

Court procedures for civi­lian and armed members of the FETO terror group who were active perpetra­tors of the defeated 2016 coup attempt are drawing to a close, as 275 of 289 coup cases were conclu­ded and 4,130 defendants were sentenced, said Tur­key’s justice minister on Monday.

Speaking at a sympo­sium on the defeated July 15, 2016 coup, Abdulha­mit Gul commented on the coup bid, the fight against the Fetullah Terrorist Or­ganization (FETO) – whi­ch was behind the coup at­tempt – and how the judici­al process progressed.

Gul said the coup attempt was one of the worst acts of treachery in Turkish history, but the “legendary” resistance of the Turkish people triumphed in the end.

Stressing that legal pro­ceedings for the coup bid’s main perpetrators were launched right away, he said the final verdicts on FETO affiliates were ra­pidly progressing towards a conclusion.

According to Gul, the judiciary conc­luded 275 first-degree tri­als out of 289 coup cases, and a total of 4,130 defen­dants got sentences, inclu­ding 2,332 aggravated or life sentences.

Courts distinguish between guilty and inno­cent defendants and the­re are defendants who we­re later acquitted as pro­secutors work carefully to bring justice, he said.

The fight against terro­rists will continue until the FETO terror group is fully eradicated, he said.

FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, which left 251 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.

Turkey accuses FETO of being behind a long-run­ning campaign to overth­row the state through the infiltration of Turkish insti­tutions, particularly the mi­litary, police, and judiciary.