ANKARA (Reuters) -A dispute between two top Turkish courts over the case of jailed parliamentary deputy Can Atalay triggered concerns about the rule of law on Thursday, with the MP's lawyer describing an appeals court move as a "judicial coup attempt". The top appeals court, or Yargitay, took the unprecedented step of making a criminal complaint against Constitutional Court judges on Wednesday, arguing that their ruling last month in favour of releasing Atalay was unconstitutional. The row coinc
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