Yassıada 'Democracy and Freedoms Island' inaugurated

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan inaugurated Democracy and Freedom Island on May 27 in waters near Istanbul on the 60th anniversary of a coup in Turkey.

"60 years ago, Turkey experienced one of the darkest days of its history with May 27 coup," Erdoğan said during the inauguration ceremony.

Speaking about the trials on the island, Erdoğan said it was not a trial but a "murder of law" in Yassıada.

"Not only [late Prime Minister Adnan] Menderes, his aides were tried in Yasssada, but also Turkish history, culture, values, beliefs," he said.

Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli, Vice President Fuat Oktay, Constitutional Court President Zühtü Arslan, Presidential Spokesman İbrahim Kalın, other bureaucrats, politicians, commanders-in-chief of armed forces, representatives of non-governmental organizations and bar associations also attended the inauguration ceremony.

"Not only the 1950-60 period was tried here [in Yassıada], but also the appreciation and preferences of our nation that is the only owner of will and sovereignty were also distressfully questioned," Bahçeli said during his speech at the ceremony.

He added that the founders of Yassıada courts "made democracy and freedoms sit in the dock."

On his part, Parliament Speaker Şentop said the new face of Yassıada is not an ordinary reconstruction or landscape work, but it is a "historical confrontation and a new beginning."

"On the basis of every building that we see on this island, there are our nation's will for freedom, resistance to coups and the determination to defend the constitutional order," Şentop added.

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