The book prepared to publication by Dr. Gazi Caglar, a member of the teaching body at the University of Hanover, contains the testimonies of a number of Turkish and Kurdish opponents of the September 12th regime before a special international court held in Köln in 1988 to judge this regime.
Among the witnesses were Dogan Özgüden, the chief editor of Info-Türk; writers Server Tanilli, Dursun Akçam [died last week], Ömer Polat, Nihat Behram; trade unionists Yücel Top, Gultekin Gazioglu, Enver Karagöz ; lawyers Serafettin Kaya and Turgan Arinir.
At the end of that trial, a jury composed of international personalities had found guilty the September 12th regime of having have violated the liberties and the fundamental rights guaranteed by the international conventions of human rights.
In a press release, the Belge Publishing house declares, "If some ones had to be charged and judged, they should the putschists, not those who revealed their crimes against humanity."
After the first session, Zarakolu declared to the press that the Turkish justice has to judge above all the putschists of September 12th such as the responsible of the coups in Chile, in Argentina and in Greece.
"Nobody has the right to commit crimes or to immunity. While the bans against the victims of the September 12th regime still continue in the field of public and political rights, the responsible and torturers of the coup keep their privileged positions. Some of them became members of Parliament or ministers.
During the September 12th regime, more than 600 thousand persons were arrested and kept under detention during 90 days, as it was the case in South Africa of the time. 50 persons were executed; thousands of persons were murdered or disappeared. All the political parties, trade unions, associations were forbidden, millions of copies of newspapers and books were confiscated and burnt. Tens of thousands of people were dismissed for political reasons, universities were transformed into military barracks," he said.
Zarakolu concluded his declaration by thanking the prosecutor and the court: "We thank them because they gave us the possibility of reminding the public opinion all these facts. We shall transform this court into a platform where their victims will finally judge the putschists. Now Turkey has to show herself as worthy as Argentina, Chile and Greece. Freedom to books, Trial to the putschists!" (NM)