Turkey Purge

Turkish police detain woman with 22-day-old infant over terror charges: report

Büşra Öztürk, a Turkish woman with a 22-day-old baby, was detained by police in Ankara on Wednesday for alleged links to the Gülen group, which the Turkish government accuses of orchestrating a coup attempt in 2016. The group denies any involvement in the failed attempt. According to Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, a member of parliament and […]

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Turkish police detain 1,768 over Gülen links throughout January: Interior Ministry

Turkish police have detained a total of 1,768 people throughout January over alleged links to the Gülen group, an Interior Ministry spokesperson announced on Tuesday. The group is accused by the government of orchestrating an abortive putsch in 2016 despite its denial of any involvement, Following the coup 2016 attempt, the Turkish government launched a

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Purge-victim commissioned officer commits suicide at İstanbul mosque

Adem Gürbüz, a commissioned officer who spent some five months in prison after a coup attempt in 2016, committed a suicide at a mosque in İstanbul. According to pro-Kurdish HDP deputy Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, Gürbüz suspended from his job after the coup attempt and spent some five months in prison until he was released on

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Garanti Bank called to account by BBVA after denying purge-victim doctor a checking account

Garanti Bank, a financial services company based in Turkey, has been called to account by BBVA, a Spanish multinational financial services company, after it recently refused to open a checking account to a purge-victim medical doctor because the the latter was dismissed from his job by a government decree in the aftermath of a 2016

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Man with one kidney being held in prison for over 9 months despite high risk of kidney failure

Ramazan Sarıkaya, a Turkish man with one kidney, has been held in a prison for over nine months on coup, terror charges even though his remaining kidney works at around 35 percent capacity. According to pro-Kurdish HDP Deputy Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu, Sarıkaya is at an imminent risk of kidney failure and thus must be released

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Leaked napkin reveals 10 female teachers, 1 dentist held in degrading prison conditions in Şanlıurfa

A piece of napkin that was leaked from Turkey’s Şanlıurfa prison has revealed that ten female teachers, one dentist and one housewife have been held in degrading prison conditions for months on terror and coup charges. According to the Bold news, the arrestees have repeatedly been denied medical care although some of them suffer from

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Purge-victim engineer denied release from prison despite stage 4 liver cancer

Abdülazim Özdemir, a 49-year-old Turkish engineer who was  jailed  in the aftermath of a failed coup in 2016, has been denied release from prison despite having been diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer, according to a letter from his wife, who is also in prison, the Bold Medya news website reported. Özdemir has been staying

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Take Action: Sign petition to support “March of Justice” by mother of imprisoned military cadet

An online petition has been launched to support a “March of Justice” that will be carried out by the mother of one of the military cadets who were jailed in the aftermath of a failed military coup in July 2016. Melek Çetinkaya, the mother of Furkan Çetinkaya, one of the cadets at the Turkish Air

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IIIT cancels book talk due to author’s article in critical of Turkish President Erdogan

The International Institute of Islamic Thought, a privately held non-profit organization based in the USA, canceled a book talk by Ahmet Kuru,  a professor of political science at San Diego State University, due to an article in which the author criticized the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “Remove from your calendar! @IIITfriends cancelled my book

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