Thousands gather in Ankara for ‘democracy watches’
Erdogan to address parliament at 2.32 a.m., corresponding to time building was bombed by coup plotters

By Ilkay Guder and Serdar Acil
ANKARA
Thousands of demonstrators gathered here Saturday for "democracy watches" as part of a nationwide “Democracy and National Unity Day” to mark one year since a deadly failed government overthrow.
Protesters flocked to the Bestepe neighborhood and in the Ulus and Kizilay districts, for a unity march to the
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will address parliament in Ankara at 2.32 a.m. (1132GMT), the exact time parliament was bombed on the night of the attempted putsch.
Sunday's program will begin with a morning prayer at the Bestepe Millet Mosque in Ankara, followed by the opening of the July 15 Martyrs' Monument at the presidential complex.
The
Ankara also accuses FETO of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military,