Turkish media say the leader of the country's 1980 military coup has defended himself in court, describing the takeover as a necessary act he would repeat under the same conditions today.
The state-run Anadolu Agency says Kenan Evren gave a testimony to court through a video conference system from his hospital bed Wednesday.
Anadolu and other media quoted the 95-year-old Evren as saying Turkey's military wasn't a "power-hungry" institution, but had been forced to intervene because of the politicians' "incompetence."
Evren is on trial since April — along with the only other surviving coup leader, Tahsin Sahinkaya — for the takeover that stopped deadly fighting between political extremists but also led to a wave of executions and torture.
The two had not attended previous hearings because of ill-heath.
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