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Number of complaints over post-coup dismissals at 57,340

The number of complaints filed over post-coup dismissals has hit 57,340 in August, according to Turkish media. More than 146,000 people have lost their jobs since last summer as part of the government’s crackdown in the aftermath of the July 15, 2016 failed coup, which targeted Turkey’s Gulen movement, Kurdish minority, leftists, liberals and many […]

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Turkey releases 3,000 more convicts to make room for post-coup arrestees in prisons

By means of new decrees issued on Friday, 3,000 more convicts will be released immediately on probation unless they were convicted of terrorism, sexual crimes or coup involvement. In addition, a total of 10,000 convicts will move from closed to open prisons. Last August, Turkey had released 38,000 convicts from prisons to make room for

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Retired public servant under custody for distributing donations to post-coup victims

An Izmir man, identified as M.S., was detained for helping the overseas followers of the Gulen movement raise money for post-coup victims in Turkey, on Friday. Bursa police carried out an investigation to round up M.S. who was suspected of distributing money to the victims of the government crackdown against the Gulen movement in the

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Rector who dismissed 11 academics in post-coup purge dismissed in new decree

Prof. Dr. Mustafa Cüneyt Hoşcoşkun, the former Ege University rector who dismissed 11 academics from the same university in post-coup purge, was removed from his job as part of the government’s new emergency decrees. The new decrees, published in the Official Gazette on Tuesday and numbered 693 and 694, dismissed another 120 academics from their

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Advisor to Turkey’s only communist mayor arrested over terror charges

Hayati Güngören, an advisor to Turkey’s only communist mayor Fatih Mehmet Maçoğlu, was put in pretrial arrest on accusations of membership to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and of aiding and abetting it, on Thursday. Detained along with several other people as part of an investigation into PKK in Tunceli’s Dersim district on Aug 22,

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[FULL LIST] 922 public servants dismissed, 3 media outlets closed down by new gov’t decrees

With new state of emergency decrees issued early on Friday, the Turkish government has dismissed a total of 922 public servants from public service. The new decrees, published in the Official Gazette, are numbered 693 and 694, are an addition to several others that have led to the purge of more than 146,000 people since a failed coup on

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[FULL LIST] Turkey dismisses 120 more academics, bringing total to 8,391

The Turkish government has issued two new state of emergency decrees, known as KHKs, dismissing 922 people including 120 academics from 28 state universities across Turkey. With the dismissal of the academics, the total number of those purged since a failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016 has reached 8,391. The new decrees, numbered 693 and 694, were

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Turkish police besiege World Heritage Site Sur, forcibly evict hundreds of Kurds

Hundreds of Kurds who live in Diyarbakır’s Sur district face imminent eviction by the Turkish government as the site will reportedly undergo reconstruction to repair destruction caused by fierce clashes between Turkish security forces and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). According to tweets posted by the HDP and several different pro-Kurdish Twitter accounts, hundreds of

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New gov’t decree ties Turkish intelligence to President Erdoğan

The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) was tied to the presidency with two new decrees that Turkey issued on Friday morning, enabled by state of emergency powers, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported. According to the new decrees, which were published in the Official Gazette and numbered 693 and 694, the National Intelligence Coordinating Committee,

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US pastor Andrew Brunson charged with attempt to destroy constitutional order in Turkey

A Turkish court on Thursday charged American pastor Andrew Brunson, who was jailed in Turkey in October due to alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement, with acquiring secret political and military information, attempting to destroy constitutional order and overthrow the Turkish Parliament. According to Hürriyet daily, İzmir 2nd Penal Court of Peace ruled on Thursday for the arrest of Brunson

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