Turkey Purge

Zaman Trial: Columnist Ali Bulaç released pending trial, 9 others remain behind bars

An İstanbul court on Saturday ruled for the release of Ali Bulaç, a columnist for now-closed Zaman daily, and Mehmet Özdemir, the managing editor of now-closed Yeni Hayat daily. 9 other Zaman journalists, columnists remain in jail. The ordeal is not over. Final hearing set for 7-8 June. Zaman journalists are facing “terrorism” and “coup-plotting” charges […]

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[VIDEO] Turkish Ambassador to Macedonia calls graduates of local Gulen school terrorist

Tülin Betül Kara, Turkish Ambassador to Macedonian capital of Skopje last week made remarks that shocked the country about schools linked to the faith-based Gülen movement operating there, implying that they were raising students to be terrorists, according to the Romanya Haber website. Speaking at a Turkish government-backed Maarif Foundation school in Tetovo province, Kara said on

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[VIDEO] Dormitory manager, teacher wife jailed over Gulen links in Turkey’s Karabuk

A Karabuk couple, both educators who earlier lost their jobs in the face of the Turkish government’s post-coup crackdown, has been jailed pending trial over Gulen links. Y.E., the manager of the now-defunct student dormitory that was closed over Gulen links, and his wife E.E., a teacher removed from her job over similar charges, have

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[VIDEO] Gun attack on opposition Good Party founder’s house

An armed attack was staged on the house of Mehmet Arslan, an actor-turned-politician who is among founding members of the opposition Good Party, on Sunday. A video footage obtained by Turkish media outlets shows that two masked people stopped their scooter outside Arslan’s home in Istanbul’s Bagcilar and fired a gun to the direction of the

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Teacher, diagnosed with cancer after dismissal, dies: report

An Adana-based taecher who was removed from her job as part of the Turkish government’s post-coup crackdown, has died of cancer, according to media. Hatice Ezgi Orçan was diagnosed with cancer after she was dismissed from the post with an emergency decree. The 33-year-old teacher had several surgeries to recover, ton no avail. With most

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6 including university student, teacher caught while fleeing Turkish gov’t to Greece

Six people were detained in Turkey’s border province of Edirne while they were reportedly fleeing Turkish government’s post-coup witch-hunt to Greece. Hurriyet newspaper said Tuesday that the group of 6, rounded up along with Syrian and Afghan aslum seekers, were caught in a military zone near Edirne’s Pasakoy village. The Turkish detainees include a university

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Turkey’s State of Emergency shrinking space for dissidents : UN

“Protracted restrictions on the human rights to freedom of expression, assembly and association are incompatible with the conduct of a credible electoral process in Turkey,” Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the UN High commissioner for human rights, said in a statement on Wednesday, stressing that these rights are particularly crucial in the context of elections. “On

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Indictment accuses 4 journalists of ‘leading an armed terrorist group’

A İstanbul prosecutor has accused four journalists from now-defunct Zaman newspaper of “leading an armed terrorist group,” which could lead to a sentence of up to 22 years, six month, P24 news portal reported. The Zaman newspaper, which was seized on March 4, 2016 and then closed down by the Turkish government under a state of

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Businessmen who spent over a year in pre-trial detention dies of cancer: report

Ali Hocaoğlu, a Turkish businessmen who had spent a year in pre-trial detention over his alleged links to the Gulen movement, has died of gastric cancer, according to media. Izmir-based businessman was jailed as part of an investigation into the Gulen followers in around April, 2017. Nearly a month ago his medical condition got so

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Detention warrants issued for 52 including doctors, engineers, teachers, pharmacists

Detention warrants were issued for 52 people including doctors, engineers, pharmacists, teachers and police officers on Monday. The suspects are accused of having used ByLock, an encrypted mobile messaging app that Turkish prosecutors claim to be the top communication tool the followers of the Gulen movement. State-run Anadolu news agency said some of the suspects had

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