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The army was popular and prestigious as the guarantor of the Turkish state and of Turkish multiparty democracy (after its effective establishment following World War II). [1] Cemal Gürsel, leader of the successful 1960 coup. The army first exercised its reserve power in the 1960 Turkish coup d'état.
In early November 2017, Turkish authorities issued an arrest warrant for Henri J. Barkey , former Director of the Middle East Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, stating that he is an agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), that he was present in Istanbul during the 2016 Turkish coup attempt ...
Human Rights Watch warned the Turkish government against "[using] the coup attempt to justify a witch-hunt against those it regards as opponents". [60] Andrew Gardner, Amnesty International 's researcher for Turkey, said: "We are witnessing a crackdown of exceptional proportions in Turkey at the moment.
Dozens of people have been charged with, among other things, attempted murder and violation of the constitution as part of the 2016 Turkish coup attempt. They are accused of attacking a hotel in the resort city of Marmaris where Erdogan was staying on the night of the coup, killing two policemen. Three suspects are tried in absentia.
Shqip; Simple English; ... 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt (2 C, 10 P) ... List of number-one songs of 2016 (Turkey) S. Şırnak clashes (2015–2016)
Gaza: The ruling Islamic militant group Hamas condemned the Turkish coup d'état attempt as a "vicious" plot to overthrow President Erdoğan. [ 75 ] Northern Cyprus – Mustafa Akıncı , President of Northern Cyprus , said that commanders of Turkish troops deployed in the separatist Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus remained loyal to Turkey ...
According to some sources, there was a coup d'état in 1993 in Turkey, allegedly organised and carried out by elements of the Turkish military through covert means. Although the early 1990s were a period of great violence in Turkey due to the Kurdish-Turkish conflict, 1993 saw a series of suspicious deaths: of President Turgut Özal, leading military figures, and journalists.
January 2 – Sabri Yirmibeşoğlu, Turkish soldier (born 1928) January 3 – Halis Toprak, a Turkish businessman; January 4 – Sedat Üründül, Turkish businessman; January 5 – Önol Şakar, Turkish politician; January 7 – Remzi Evren, Turkish cinematographer; January 14 – Şefik Döğen, Turkish actor