Nine years have passed since the coup attempt in Turkey, and the 9th anniversary finds the country with mass arrests of dissidents accused of being members of the Fetö organization of the deceased Imam Gulen. Deutsche Welle wrote that the arrests were made in 60 provinces in Turkey. In total, 371 detention warrants were issued, including two major supermarket chains, were arrested. Administrators were appointed to the two companies on charges of funding to Gulen’s organization. These two chains maintain about 800 branches in Constantinople. But what happened on the night of July 15, 2016, however, that threatened the unity of the Turkish state and the power of President Erdogan? According to the official narrative of the Turkish government, members of the Imam Fethullah Gulen organization, who lived in the US, who had infiltrated the ranks of the Turkish Armed Forces, attempted to overthrow the government with a military coup. The effort failed because of the resistance of the people who […]
Source: News Beast

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