Top Turkish court backs ex-army chief's bid for release


  • World
  • Thursday, 06 Mar 2014

Turkish Chief of Staff General Ilker Basbug salutes during the EFES-2010 military exercise in Izmir May 26, 2010. REUTERS/ Osman Orsal

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's constitutional court ruled on Thursday in favour of former military chief Ilker Basbug's appeal against his detention on a life sentence for plotting against the government, saying his right to freedom had been violated.

The ruling paved the way for his possible release by a lower court and could be a precedent for more than 200 other defendants jailed for their alleged roles in the 'Ergenekon' conspiracy against Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's government.

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