Iconic supporters’ group responds to ‘coup attempt’ claims: Yes, we’ve divided the country
The iconic çArÅı supportersâ group of BeÅiktaÅ football club has responded to the âcoup attemptâ accusations, after it was announced that 35 of its members face life imprisonment for their involvement in last yearâs Gezi protests.
The left-leaning group stressed in its message that it has always been socially-aware on many issues, from disabled rights to child labor and nuclear power, expressing dismay about allegations that it is an âarmed organization,â as stated in the indictment.
âWe have advocated a Turkey without nuclear power, and said donating blood would save lives. There was an earthquake in Van, we went to help. The Foundation for Children with Leukemia built new shelters, and we led the way. Our friends filled buses after the mining disaster in Soma to see if they could make themselves useful there. We said, âTake your dirty hands off our childrenâ for child workers. We still campaign for our disabled citizens. What we have done for animal shelters is also well-known,â çArÅı said in a statement released on Sept. 9.
âSo we have done all this in Uganda, but we are an armed organization in Turkey,â it added ironically. âJust leave us alone. Yes, weâve split the country, you can now be satisfied.â
The indictment submitted by prosecutors accused leaders of the group, including Cem YakıÅkan, Erol Ãzdil and Halil Ä°brahim Erol, of inciting protesters and seeking to overthrow the government by creating an âArab Spring-likeâ perception of the situation in Turkey.
The group has responded that evidence was based on âdistorted factsâ to facilitate a witch hunt of protesters, also posting a photograph showing YakıÅkan facing a police water cannon truck (TOMA) during a...
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