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#TurkeyCoup Aftermath: Nearly 50K civil servants suspended, all deans are order to resign… A roundup…
Made a list to keep track of #TurkeyPurge.#Turkey #Erdogan http://pic.twitter.com/1IEBlrFOX0
— Ashish Kumar Jena (@ashishjena94) July 19, 2016
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BREAKING: All political prisoners in #Turkey are now denied the right to meet lawyers, family, & make phone calls http://pic.twitter.com/TTqbxm9WUN
— Conflict News (@Conflicts) July 19, 2016
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BREAKING: All political prisoners in #Turkey are now denied the right to meet lawyers, family, & make phone calls http://pic.twitter.com/TTqbxm9WUN
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Council of Higher Education Demands Resignation of Every Dean
15,200 Public Officials Suspended Within Ministry of National Education
At least 59,644: # of people detained, removed from their jobs or stripped of professional licenses so far #TurkeyCoup #TurkeyPurge
— Benjamin Harvey (@BenjaminHarvey) July 19, 2016
Turkey's govt so far purged 1577 university deans, 8000 police, 9000 military, at least 20,000 other civil servants inc judges & teachers
— Jeremy Bowen (@BowenBBC) July 19, 2016
Erdoğan refuses to rule out execution of failed Turkey coup leaders
West calls on Turkish president to respect democracy and civil liberties as supporters defend large-scale arrests and repression
The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has refused to rule out executing the ringleaders of last week’s failed coup, despite repeated warnings from western leaders who said the use of the death penalty would end Turkish hopes of joining the European Union.
RTÜK Revokes Licenses of 25 TV, Radio Channels
Article | Why Turkey’s Coup d’État Failed
Russian Journalist Trushinin Has Been Taken into Custody, Deported
Religious Affairs: No Religious Service for Bodies of Coup Plotters
‘Stunned resignation’: readers’ experiences of the Turkey coup attempt
We asked people living in Turkey how they have been affected by the military coup attempt. Here they share their experiences
Bahçeli: If AKP Is Ready For Death Penalty, Count Us in Too
ETF Daily News
Amnesty Highlights Human Rights Violations Following Coup Attempt
2nd Army Division Commander Huduti, 6 Soldiers Have Been Arrested
Former Governor of İstanbul Hüseyin Avni Mutlu Suspended
Erdoğan’s crackdown: ‘Free speech is being rebranded terrorism’ – video
Since Turkey’s failed military coup on Friday, more than 6,000 people in the civil service, security forces and military have been arrested. Writers and journalists fear that Turkey’s authoritarian president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will use the failed putsch as grounds to dramatically escalate his continuing purge of opponents, particularly in the media. Phoebe Greenwood goes to Istanbul to meet the journalists risking life sentences to report and publish stories critical of the Erdoğan government
I’m frightened by the nationalism that’s been unleashed in Turkey | Liz Cookman
Hearing explosions during the coup attempt was scary enough, but so are the abuses that are being carried out by Erdoğan’s supporters in the name of ‘democracy’I was at a barbecue in the garden of the British embassy bar in Ankara on Friday night when F16s started roaring overhead. We soon heard that the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul had been blocked off, too, and there was talk from various off-duty officials of an attempt at a military coup. It seemed so unlikely.
The National
On Monday night, WikiLeaks announced it would soon release more than 100,000 emails and 500,000 leaked documents related to Turkey’s political power structure. “AKP supporters should pay attention,” the organisation tweeted tauntingly, referring to
Turkey Widens Purge as Crackdown Continues
‘Refining Academic Community’ Call from Higher Education Council
Statement from Ambassador Bass
The U.S. Ambassador to Turkey John Bass | July 18, 2016
After Turkey’s failed coup, Erdoğan’s brutal clampdown | Yavuz Baydar
The president will take this chance to weaken the media, judiciary and military. He has one-man rule in his sights
Footage shows the moment of attack on Turkish intel HQ
How the Internet Saved Turkey’s Internet-Hating President
In Istanbul, Optimism Fades to a Familiar Melancholy
Here is the list of fake news spreading in social media after the attempt of military coup on 15th July, 2016: Attention: This list indicates some graphic and disturbing visuals Claim: President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev stated that in case of a
Turkey’s artists face growing government pressure
Al-Monitor
Hence, the Bilgi students’ banner juxtaposing the ruling party’s attitudes on arts and rape. The war on sculptures has, however, continued. A piece by a Vietnamese artist on display outside a cultural center in a CHP-run district in Bursa was
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Ramadan holiday toll in Turkey: At least 74 killed in traffic accidents…
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