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[VIDEO] 5 detained over ByLock use in Turkey’s Kayseri

At least 5 people were detained over their alleged use of ByLock mobile application in Turkey’s central Anatolian province of Kayseri, media reported Friday. A Turkish prosecutor issued detention warrants for a total of 8 people in Kayseri on accusations that they use a smart phone application known as ByLock. Turkish authorities believe that ByLock is a communication tool among […]

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Co-owners of Antalya hotel chain jailed in post-coup crackdown

Two co-owners of the Antalya-based Delphin hotels have been put in pretrial detention as part of an investigation into the Gulen movement. Media reported Friday that A.C. and his wife M.C. were arrested mainly on accusations of the membership to the movement. According to the media, A.C. was a board member of the now-closed Antalya

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Assets of 11 media outlets seized from gov’t critics up for sale

Turkey’s Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF) has put property belonging to 11 media outlets that were closed down by the Turkish government in the aftermath of a failed coup on July 15, 2016 up for sale for TL 606,395. The property belongs to media organizations such as the Jin News Agency (JINHA) Diyarbakır bureau, Azadiya

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Security guards beat students protesting government bill to divide Gazi university

A video shared by the Yarın news portal shows the moment a group of university students being beaten by security staff at Ankara’s Gazi University campus. Students were reportedly attacked while they were protesting a recent government proposal to establish 20 new universities across Turkey while dividing some of the existing universities. Among the universities determined to be

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Journalist, lawyer given 17-month jail time each for accusing minister’s spouse of ByLock use

Journalist Ismail Küçükkaya and lawyer Fidel Okan were sentenced to 1 year 4 months and 20 days in jail each for implying that the family issues minister Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya’s husband had used the controversial mobile app, ByLock. An Istanbul prosecutor earlier launched investigation against Küçükkaya and Okan for their ByLock accusations against the minister’s husband. In

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Teacher dies of cancer in pre-trial detention: report

An Elazig teacher identified as Cemal Gürer has died of cancer, according to online news portal Akfifhaber. Jailed over his links to the Gulen movement, Gürer was in pre-trial detention for some time, Aktifhaber said Wednesday. “His cancer problem relapsed while in prison and Gurer lacked adequate treatment in prison,” the news outlet said. Turkish

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532 people detained over Gulen links in past week: gov’t

At least 532 people were detained as part of investigations into the Gülen movement over the past week, according to government data. In a written statement on Monday, the Interior Ministry said 532 people were rounded up in operations targeting the Gülen movement between Apr 16-23. Turkish government accuses the movement of masterminding the July 15, 2016 coup attempt while

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4,167 Gulenists in 110 countries under investigation in Turkey: report

At least 4,167 in 110 countries are being investigated in Turkey over their links to the Gulen movement, the state-run Anadolu news agency (AA) said Thursday. AA said that an arrest request issued by the Istanbul Public Prosecutor’s Office for the three Turkish nationals, forcedly returned from Gabon to Turkey earlier this month, has revealed

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