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After a promising Sunday- with rallies etc- Detention warrant issued for 42 journalists including Bülent Mumay and Nazlı Ilıcak #TurkeyCoup
Detention Warrant for Nazlı Ilıcak
Turkey failed coup: Tens of thousands in pro-democracy rally
Ruling AKP to join main opposition CHP’s anti-coup rally in Istanbul
Minister of Justice Bozdağ: Detention Period to be 7-8 Days
Erdoğan v the Gülenists: from political allies to Turkey’s bitter rivals
The Turkish president has followed the attempted coup with a crackdown on judges, soldiers and even teachers, saying supporters of the the exiled cleric Fethullah Gülen are entrenched in positions of power.
Turkish academics targeted as government reacts to failed coup
Science Magazine
The truth may emerge from an unexpected source: On 17 July the organization Wikileaks released nearly 300,000 emails harvested–by unknown means–from Turkish government officials going back as far as 2010. This cache of private communications may .
Turkish Leader Issues a Nationwide Text Calling for Loyalty
The Guardian view on the week in Turkey: coup – and counter-coup? | Editorial
Thousands of Turks still protest in support of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, but there are growing fears that his crackdown may harm democracy almost as much as a military coup
Turkey Considers New Measures to Solidify Erdogan’s Authority
Turkey coup attempt: Erdoğan declares three-month state of emergency
Announcement made after president meets top security and cabinet officials in Ankara and amid continued purge of state institutions
I learned about the coup attempt from my brother-in-law: Erdoğan
Article | Troubling Forces Unleashed In Turkey
Mavi Boncuk |
SOURCE
Cipher Brief | July 19, 2016
In a conversation with the Cipher Brief, Soner Cagaptay, the Beyer Family Fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, says he finds it “incredibly worrisome” that the failed military coup in Turkey could be the beginning of civil strife in that nation.
Related posts:
- #TurkeyCoup aftermath: Amnesty asks Independent monitors must be allowed to access detainees amid torture allegations…
- AKP leadership attacking Supreme Court as 4 former ministers’ corruption case to be determined today…
- Turkey’s new Major General was acquitted of unidentified murders of 13 villagers…
- Before the coup attempt occurred, Legal shield for Turkish soldiers in anti-terror ops had become law..
- On the one Turkey becomes a police state, on the other hand possibility of historical truce with PKK…
Vía Erkan’s Field Diary http://ift.tt/2anT9iG
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