Article: 12 September 1980 Military Coup Trial Is Pending
12 September 1980 Military Coup Trial Is Pending
Öztürk Türkdoğan
9 July 2020
Commanders-in-Chief of the General Staff staged the bloodiest coup in the history of Turkey on 12 September 1980. According to figures disclosed by then İHD Chairperson Nevzat Helvacı at a panel on 21 September 1991 in Muğla, the National Security Council which had been consisted of coup plotter generals was responsible of the following crimes committed between 12 September 1980 and 6 December 1983.- 650 thousand persons detained, subjected to heavy torture during detention up to 90 days.
- 1 million 683 thousand persons blacklisted for being communist, Alevi, Kurdish, religious, fundamentalist, etc.
- 230 thousand persons stood trial in 210 thousand court cases before Martial Courts.
- Death penalty was asked for 7 thousand persons, 517 persons sentenced to death penalty.
- Death penalty for 124 persons upheld by the Military Court of Appeals.
- The sentences of 50 persons executed by hanging [(18 left-wing, 8 right-wing, 23 ordinary crime offenders, 1 ASALA militant].
- The files of 259 persons with death penalty request sent to the parliament.
- 71,500 persons tried under the articles 141, 142 and 163 of the Turkish Penal Code.
- 98,404 persons tried on charges of “membership in an organisation”.
- 388 thousand persons were denied passports.
- 30 thousand persons were dismissed from public service for being “objectionable”.
- 18,525 public servants were investigated.
- 14 thousand persons were expatriated.
- 30 thousand persons sought asylum abroad.
- 366 persons were killed under suspicious circumstances.
- 299 persons died in prisons.
- 171 persons were documented to be killed under torture.
- 144 persons died under suspicious circumstances.
- 14 persons died during hunger strikes.
- 16 persons were shot to death while “attempting to escape”.
- 95 persons were killed during “armed clashes”.
- 73 persons were given “natural death” reports.
- 43 persons committed “suicide”.
- 937 movies banned for being “objectionable”.
- 23 thousand 677 associations were closed down.
- Political parties and worker unions were closed, numerous politicians kept in detention and/or arrested without a reason.
- 3 thousand 854 teachers, 120 academics and 47 judges were dismissed from public service.
- A total of 4 thousand years of imprisonment were asked for 400 journalists.
- Journalists were sentenced to a total of 3 thousand 315 years and 6 months of imprisonment.
- 31 journalists were imprisoned.
- 300 journalists were attacked.
- 3 journalists were assassinated.
- Newspapers were not published for 300 days.
- 303 court cases were brought against 13 leading newspapers.
- 39 tons of newspapers and journals / magazines were confiscated and destroyed.
- Hundreds of thousands of publications were confiscated and destroyed. For instance, 113,607 copies of books published by Bilim ve Sosyalizm [Science and Socialism] publishing company were burnt down. The publishers detained, arrested, and tortured. Writer and publisher İlhan Erdost was killed under heavy torture.