TheBlaze.com | Turkey Seizes Over 2250 Institutions in Post-Coup Crackdown TheBlaze.com ISTANBUL (AP) — In a new tactic against suspected coup plotters, Turkey on Saturday announced it had seized more than 2,250 social, educational or health care institutions and facilities that it claims pose a threat to national security. President ... Europe|Turkey Seizes Over 2250 Institutions in Post-Coup Crackdown |
Reuters | Turkey's Erdogan shuts schools, charities in first state of emergency decree Reuters A restructuring of Turkey's once untouchable military also drew closer, with a planned meeting between Erdogan and the already purged top brass brought forward by several days. The schools and other institutions are suspected by Turkish authorities of ... Turkey captures key Gulen aide after coup attempt Fear grows as Turkey introduces state of emergency Turkey failed coup: Nephew of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen held |
Arutz Sheva | Turkey to shut down presidential guard Arutz Sheva At least 283 of the presidential guard regiment members have been detained in the wake of the failed coup, and Turkey on Friday issued arrest warrants for another 300 members of the presidential guards. The military bases across Turkey will be moved ... 'Turkey's presidential guard regiment to be abolished' Over 13000 People Detained After Attempted Coup in Turkey – Prime Minister |
Reuters | Turkey keen for mention in G20 communique, but rejected Reuters "Strengthening the rule of law is fundamental for sustainable development and we support the legitimate government of Turkey in its endeavours to enhance economic stability and prosperity," the additional paragraph of the G20 was to say. Officials from ... |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey's economy after the coup Aljazeera.com As President Recep Tayyip Erdogan manages government institutions, with mass detentions, sackings and suspensions sweeping across the country, many question what effect the political instability will have on Turkey's economy. The Asia-Europe ... |
Voice of America | Turkey Wants Pakistan to Close Down institutions, Businesses Linked to Gulen Voice of America Pakistan is under renewed pressure from Turkish authorities to shut down educational institutions in the country and other business concerns run by Fethullah Gulen, the alleged mastermind of last week's failed coup plot in Turkey. Officials in ... |
The Guardian | Turkey's president orders closure of 1000 private schools linked to Gülen The Guardian “The decision to extend the detention period to 30 days is disproportionate,” said Andrew Gardner, Turkey researcher for Amnesty International. “It is too long and given the reports we have received so far it will facilitate torture and undermine the ... |
Kathimerini | Avoid death penatly, Greece tells Turkey NEWS.com.au "The winners of the internal conflict in Turkey must show magnanimity towards the defeated, (show) self-restraint and not reinstate the death penalty," Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias told Realnews newspaper in an interview released ahead of ... Turkey's turmoil and its ties with Greece |
The Globe and Mail | Calgary man detained in Turkey accused of plotting failed coup, friend says The Globe and Mail A family friend says a Canadian man is being held in Turkey on accusations he was a leader of the failed July 15 military coup in that country. Davud Hanci, who lives in Calgary and works as an imam for Correctional Service Canada and Alberta ... |
Military Times | Incirlik has power again, but Turkey mission faces uncertain future Military Times The power is back on at Incirlik Air Base,Turkey, after almost a week in the dark, but what the future holds for airmen and aircraft at the base remains unclear as Turkey convulses following a failed coup. U.S. European Command on Friday reassured that ... Incirlik Air Base: Power Restored to Key US Site After Coup Turkey post-coup attempt The Latest: Power Restored to Incirlik Air Base in Turkey |