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Turkey: Erdogan issues another warrants for 254 Istanbul municipality and staffers over coup

October 3, 2017 By administrator

Turkish authorities have issued detention warrants for 254 Istanbul municipality and staffers of ministries on suspicion of links to the alleged mastermind of last year’s coup attempt.

Prosecutors in Istanbul ordered the detention of 112 current and former staffers of municipalities in the city on Tuesday, Turkey’s official news agency Anadolu reported.

At least 67 of these suspects have so far been detained since the issuance of the arrest warrants, the news agency added.

In Ankara, prosecutors issued arrest warrants for 142 staffers of the education and sport ministries, most of whom had already been fired from their jobs over their alleged links to the US-based opposition figure Fethullah Gulen, whom the Turkish government accuses of having orchestrated the attempted military coup.

According to the agency, the suspects were accused of being users of the ByLock mobile application, which the Turkish government claims to be the top communication tool among members of the Gulen movement.

The latest warrants mark a fresh escalation against the Gulen movement. On Monday, the Interior Ministry said about 1,000 people had been arrested over the previous week on allegations of links to what authorities described as the “Gulenist Terror Group.”

Turkey witnessed a coup attempt on July 15, 2016, when a faction of the Turkish military declared that the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was no more in charge of the country.

However, over the course of some two days, the putsch was suppressed. Almost 250 people were killed and nearly 2,200 others wounded in the abortive coup.

Gulen has denied the charges of having masterminded the coup.

In a post-coup crackdown, Turkey has suspended or dismissed more than 150,000 judges, policemen, teachers, and civil servants and has arrested nearly 50,000 others.

Many rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have denounced Ankara’s heavy clampdown on perceived putschists.

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Turkey issues warrants for further 47 journalists as 15K detained over failed coup

July 27, 2016 By administrator

47-journalistTurkish authorities ordered the detention of 47 journalists from a formerly oppositional newspaper amid a widening crackdown on supporters of cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blames for a failed coup attempt earlier this month.

The warrants were issued Wednesday against executives and senior journalists of the Zaman newspaper, which was seized by the Turkish government in March.

“Today’s detentions cover executives and some staff including columnists of Zaman newspaper, the Gulen movement’s flagship media organization,” a government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters, as cited by Reuters.

The official said that the journalists are not being detained for anything they may have written or said, rather because they may have useful information regarding Gulen’s network, which could be used by the Turkish state in its investigation against the US-based Muslim cleric, who Ankara believes was the mastermind behind the failed coup.

“At this point, the reasoning is that prominent employees of Zaman are likely to have intimate knowledge of the Gulen network and as such could benefit the investigation,” the official added.

A former columnist for the publication Sahin Alpay was detained at his home early on Wednesday morning, according to the Anadolu Agency, as cited by AFP.

The Zaman newspaper was previously linked to Gulen’s religious movement before the government seizure.

The latest arrests come just two days after the Turkish government issued warrants for 42 other journalists including a well-respected commentator Nazli Ilicak, who was also a former member of parliament. A total of 16 journalists have been detained so far for questioning.

Turkey has detained more than 15,000 people in the military, judiciary and civil service since the abortive coup on July 15, CNN Turk cited Interior Minister Efkana Ala as saying on Wednesday. A total of 8,113 people have been formally arrested pending trial, Ala added.

Tens of thousands of people have also lost their jobs in the civil service and education sector.

The Turkish military confirmed on Wednesday that 8,651 soldiers had taken part in the failed coup, which accounts for 1.5 percent of the Turkish Army. According to the NTV television station, the military says the soldiers belonged to a “terrorist” network, which was led by Gulen.

The military added that 35 planes, 37 helicopters as well as 37 tanks were used in the coup attempt, which killed around 290 people, according to AFP.

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Istanbul: Arrest warrants issued for 9 suspects in Dink murder

October 7, 2015 By administrator

198516Prosecutors in Istanbul on Tuesday, October 6, ordered the arrests of nine people suspected in the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, Daily Sabah reports.

Dink was one of the founders of the bilingual Turkish-Armenian Agos newspaper and was killed outside his office in Istanbul on January 19, 2007.

His murder sparked widespread protests and led to speculation about the involvement of far-right groups and claims of a cover-up.

Ogun Samast, who was aged 17 years at the time of the killing, was jailed for 23 years in 2011. He claimed he killed Dink for “insulting Turkishness.”

An earlier investigation showed that the prosecutors who worked on the case ignored serious allegations of the involvement of top police officers in the murder.

The prosecutors are accused of having ties with the Gülen Movement, a group whose widespread infiltration of the judiciary and police enabled them to influence cases or fabricate them for their own interests.
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Daily Sabah. Istanbul prosecutor orders arrests in Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink murder case
Հրանտ Դինքի սպանության գործով նոր բացահայտումներ և ձերբակալություններ. Ermenihaber.am

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