Davuto?lu vows to 'erase all trace' of Turkey's coups
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has pledged to wipe out all marks of military coups in Turkey.
Davuto?lu?s remarks on May 13 came a day after the funeral of Kenan Evren, the mastermind of the military coup in 1980, who passed away on May 10 at the age of 97 at a hospital in the Turkish capital Ankara.
?We will erase all reminders of the coups,? he said at an election rally of his Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the western province of Kütahya.
Turkey underwent major military coups in May 27, 1960 and Sept. 12, 1980.
Davuto?lu slammed main opposition Republican People?s Party (CHP) leader Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu for mentioning President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an in relation to Evren, stating that ?nobody could attack the president.?
He also accused opposition parties of hypocrisy for ?presenting themselves as anti-coup politicians? after the death of the 1980 coup leader but never displaying a ?true stance? against military coups.
Davuto?lu also stated that the three opposition parties represented in parliament had cast ?no? votes when the AKP proposed an amendment package years ago that would have allowed the trial for the 1980 coup leaders.
After a subsequent constitutional amendment allowing for trials to take place, an Ankara high criminal court sentenced Evren to life imprisonment on June 18, 2014, along with fellow coup leader ex-General Tahsin ?ahinkaya.
The trial of Evren and ?ahinkaya began in April 2012, with the prosecution claiming that the two had attempted to ?eliminate? the Turkish constitution and override the parliament. Both generals were also demoted to the rank of private.
Neither Evren nor ?ahinkaya had attended court proceedings against them, citing poor health, and...
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