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Turkey sets up special unit to abduct Gülen followers abroad, pro-gov’t journalist claims

Cem Küçük, a staunchly pro-government journalist who is known for his attacks on government critics on social media, has said the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government has established a special unit to bring Gülen followers who fled the country in the wake of a government crackdown on the movement back to Turkey. “The […]

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Gov’t-seized Gülen dormitories transferred to controversial Ensar Foundation

Two dormitories in İstanbul’s Beylikdüzü district that belonged to the faith-based Gülen movement but have been seized by the government due to a heavy crackdown it has launched on the movement have been transferred to the pro-government Ensar Foundation, which came to public attention earlier this year due to child abuse allegations, according to a

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Gülen’s nephew, niece jailed over ‘suspected’ mobile app

Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen’s nephew Hüseyin Gülen and niece Büşra Gülen were arrested in their hometown of Erzurum on Wednesday on the grounds that they use a smart phone application known as ByLock. Hüseyin Gülen and Büşra Gülen were detained in the western province of İzmir last week. They were subsequently brought to Erzurum

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27 arrested, 150 others detained over alleged Gülen links on Monday

A huge cleansing of Turkey’s state and other institutions is continuing as people from all walks of life find themselves being hunted down and taken into custody over their alleged or real links to the Gülen movement, which the government accuses of masterminding the July 15 coup attempt. At least 27 people were arrested, while

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Detained Canadian-Turkish man granted lawyer after 3 months in solitary confinement

Davut Hancı, a Calgary-based Canadian-Turkish imam who was detained in July over links to Turkey’s failed coup attempt on July 15, was granted a lawyer after nearly three months in solitary confinement in a Turkish prison. Calling the allegations against Hancı ‘ridiculous’, family members of the imam said that Turkish authorities granted him access to

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Gov’t takes over administration of Diyarbakır Municipality after co-mayors arrested

Cumali Atilla, governor of Ankara’s Etimesgut district, has been appointed as a trustee to the Diyarbakır Municipality, whose co-mayors were arrested on terrorism charges on Sunday, the Doğan news agency reported on Tuesday. The agency said earlier in the day that a deputy governor or a district governor would be appointed to the municipality as

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Gov’t detains another mayor in southern Turkey

Co-mayor of the Çaldıran district in eastern Van province Suna Atabay was detained on Tuesday on charges of allegedly spreading terrorist propaganda. The detention warrant for Atabay was issued two weeks ago, but she was not found at her residence. The police detained the co-mayor accused of aiding the terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and

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21 from media watchdog detained in post-coup witch hunt

Twenty-one people working for the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK), the Turkish state agency for monitoring, regulating and sanctioning radio and television broadcasts, have been detained over alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement. The RTÜK employees, who were earlier suspended from their posts due to their alleged links to the movement, were detained

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Security guards at university attack students during Cumhuriyet protest

Protests of any kind face direct intervention from either private security guards or official law enforcement authorities all across the country. Security officials attacked a group of students at the canteen of Anadolu University’s Faculty of Communication Sciences in Eskişehir province while the latter were protesting the government crackdown on Turkey’s leading secular newspaper, Cumhuriyet,

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Turkey detains 16 academics and personnel at Abdullah Gül University

Sixteen staff members of the Kayseri-based Abdullah Gül University, which bears the name of Turkey’s former president, have been detained on the grounds that they use a smart phone application known as ByLock. The 16 people, including research assistants, civil servants and academics, were detained on Tuesday morning as part of an investigation conducted by

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