(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
Turkey is a Democratic state of law and it will remain so,
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday as he marked the 62nd
anniversary of the first military coup in the country's modern
history, Trend reports citing Daily Sabah .
Speaking at an event on Istanbul's Democracy and Freedom Island
(formerly known as Yassıada) on the occasion of the 62nd
anniversary of the military takeover of May 27, 1960, Erdogan said
that the black stain on those who sent former Prime Minister Adnan
Menderes and his friends to the gallows will never be cleansed.
'Together with you and our nation, we defeated every attempt
against our democracy one by one,' Erdogan said, underlining the
Turkish nation's fight against the July 15 coup attempt.
The Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) and its U.S.-based leader,
Fetullah Gülen, orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, in
which 251 people were killed and were 2,734 wounded.
Yassıada, one of the Princes' Islands located in the Marmara Sea
southeast of Istanbul, is associated with one of the darkest eras
in the history of the country, as it is notorious for the jails and
trials from the 1960 military coup.
The island, which saw the culmination of the 1960 coup, was
renamed Democracy and Freedom Island following a recent
transformation and the construction of new facilities.
Menderes founded the Democrat Party (DP) in 1945, which broke
from the Republican People's Party (CHP) that had been governing
the country in a single-party system since the founding of the
republic and led it in the first multiparty elections in 1946. In
the 1950 elections, the DP won a parliamentary majority and ran the
country until the May 27, 1960, military coup. Menderes is viewed
as the first democratically elected prime minister of Turkey.
His term saw significant changes to counter the strict
secularist policies of the preceding CHP era that alienated
significant portions of the nation, coupled with economic reforms
and major diplomatic realigning, including membership to NATO. The
DP is seen by many as the predecessor of the liberal-conservative
political movements of the Justice Party (AP) of the 1960s and
1970s, the Motherland Party (ANAP) of the 1980s and the ruling
Justice and Development Party (AK Party).
In 1990, the Turkish government said it regretted the execution
of Menderes, and his grave in Istanbul was turned into a mausoleum.
As the last Turkish political leader to be executed after a
military coup, many public buildings and spaces are named after
Menderes as a sign of respect.
The 1960 coup paved the way for future coups and putsch attempts
as the military, which viewed itself for a long time as the sole
custodian of democracy, overthrew governments it did not like.
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