Turkey Purge

Gov’t says 448 Gülenists detained over past week

At least 448 people were detained across Turkey as part of investigations into the Gülen movement, which the government accuses of masterminding the July 15 coup attempt, over the past week. In a written statement on Monday, Interior Ministry said 448 were detained over their alleged links to the movement on between July 31 and August 7. […]

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Abducted academic’s wife says threatened by authorities to stop pursuing case

Emine Özben, the wife of Mustafa Özben, who was allegedly abducted by Turkish intelligence in May, said she was threatened and ordered by authorities to stop following up on her husband’s case, TR724 reported on Monday. According to the report, Özben was told several times at the Ankara Police Department and Public Prosecutor’s Office that she

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Turkey issues detention warrants for 59 at Industry Ministry over ByLock use

An Ankara prosecutor has issued detention warrants for 50 former and nine current Science, Industry and Technology Ministry staff members over the use of a smart phone application known as ByLock, Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Friday. The warrants were reportedly issued as part of an investigation run by the Ankara Public Prosecutor’s

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Over 900 press cards canceled, 151 journalists jailed in post-coup Turkey: ÇGD

Turkey’s Contemporary Journalists’ Association (ÇGD) President Tevfik Kızgınkaya said on Saturday that more than 900 press cards were cancelled and 151 are now in jail as part of a media crackdown following a failed coup in July 2016. Speaking with dokuz8 website on Saturday, Kızgınkaya said “the media crackdown in Turkey is just reminiscent to stock market

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Turkey’s top court rejects petitions of 70,771 purge victims: report

Turkey’s Constitutional Court has rejected the petitions of 70,071 people who were purged from state institutions by means of decrees issued under an ongoing state of emergency in the country on the grounds that domestic judicial remedies have not yet been exhausted. According to the state-run Anadolu news agency, the court announced on Friday that

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Prosecutor drops probe into death of Turkish teacher by Turkish police

A public prosecutor in Turkey has decided to drop an investigation into the death of a teacher who was subjected to torture during detention at police headquarters in İstanbul, according to  the TR724 news portal.  Gökhan Açıkkollu, a 42-year-old history teacher, was detained on July 24, 2016 and kept in police custody for 13 days

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CHP official arrested for criticizing July 15 commemorations on Facebook: report

Aliye Şenoğlu, a public official working at Adana’s Seyhan municipality and a member of opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) has been put in pre-trial detention for criticizing a series of events held by the Turkish government to celebrate the first anniversary of the defeat of last year’s failed coup attempt. On the first anniversary of a

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Two Years Ago Today: Teacher Gökhan Açıkkollu died of torture on his 13th day in police custody

On August 5, 2016. Gökhan Açıkkollu, a history teacher suffering from diabetes, died of torture in police custody as part of a post-coup investigation into Turkey’s Gülen group, which the Turkish government accuses of masterminding a coup attempt on July 15, 2016. Detained on July 23, 2016, Gokhan was a history teacher at a state-run

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Dismissed policeman detained while applying to post-coup rights commission

I.K., a former deputy police chief in Gaziantep’s Sehitkamil district who was dismissed in the government’s post-coup crackdown, was detained when he visited a local State of Emergency (OHAL) commission in Sivas to reclaim his rights. The government earlier established OHAL commissions across the country in order to investigate applications directly related to the loss

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Woman, 5-month-old son under custody after visiting husband in prison

Derya Gökten, the wife of an arrestee in Bursa prison was detained along with her 5-month-old son after visiting her husband in jail. According to a Twitter message seeking help from the Republican Peoples’ Party (CHP) deputy Sezgin Tanrıkulu, the woman visited her husband in the prison and was rounded up by anti-terror police at

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