[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Berlin in July 1945 - Probably the best restored film material you'll watch from that time!

Ok this is Funny

Walking Through 1980s Los Angeles: The City That Reinvented Cool

THE ZOMBIES OF AMERICA

THE OLDEST PHOTOS OF NEW YORK YOU'VE NEVER SEEN

John Rich – Calling Out P. Diddy, TVA Scandal, and Joel Osteen | SRS #232

Capablanca Teaches Us The ONLY Chess Opening You'll Ever Need

"How Bruce Springsteen Fooled America"

How ancient Rome was excavated in Italy in the 1920s. Unique rare videos and photos.

Reagan JOKE On The Homeless

The Deleted Wisdom (1776 Report)

Sicko Transfaggots video

The Englund Gambit Checkmate

20 Minutes Of Black DC Residents Supporting Trump's Federal Takeover!

"Virginia Public Schools Deserve This Reckoning"

"'Pack the Bags, We're Going on a Guilt Trip'—the Secret to the Democrats' Success"

"Washington, D.C., Is a Disgrace"

"Trump Orders New 'Highly Accurate' Census Excluding Illegals"

what a freakin' insane asylum

Sorry, CNN, We're Not Going to Stop Talking About the Russian Collusion Hoax

"No Autopsy Can Restore the Democratic Party’s Viability"

RIP Ozzy

"Trump floats 'restriction' for Commanders if they fail to ditch nickname in favor of Redskins return"

"Virginia Governor’s Race Heats Up As Republican Winsome Sears Does a Hard Reboot of Her Campaign"

"We Hate Communism!!"

"Mamdani and the Democratic Schism"

"The 2nd Impeachment: Trump’s Popularity Still Scares Them to Death"

"President Badass"

"Jasmine Crockett's Train Wreck Interview Was a Disaster"

"How Israel Used Spies, Smuggled Drones and AI to Stun and Hobble Iran"

There hasn’T been ... a single updaTe To This siTe --- since I joined.

"This Is Not What Authoritarianism Looks Like"

America Erupts… ICE Raids Takeover The Streets

AC/DC- Riff Raff + Go Down [VH1 Uncut, July 5, 1996]

Why is Peter Schiff calling Bitcoin a ‘giant cult’ and how does this impact market sentiment?

Esso Your Butt Buddy Horseshit jacks off to that shit

"The Addled Activist Mind"

"Don’t Stop with Harvard"

"Does the Biden Cover-Up Have Two Layers?"

"Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Reinstated by MLB, Eligible for HOF"

"'Major Breakthrough': Here Are the Details on the China Trade Deal"

Freepers Still Love war

Parody ... Jump / Trump --- van Halen jump

"The Democrat Meltdown Continues"

"Yes, We Need Deportations Without Due Process"

"Trump's Tariff Play Smart, Strategic, Working"

"Leftists Make Desperate Attempt to Discredit Photo of Abrego Garcia's MS-13 Tattoos. Here Are Receipts"

"Trump Administration Freezes $2 Billion After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands"on After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands

"Doctors Committing Insurance Fraud to Conceal Trans Procedures, Texas Children’s Whistleblower Testifies"

"Left Using '8647' Symbol for Violence Against Trump, Musk"


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

International News
See other International News Articles

Title: Erdogan Declares 3-Month State of Emergency
Source: [None]
URL Source: [None]
Published: Jul 20, 2016
Author: State Department correspondent Nike Chin
Post Date: 2016-07-20 22:22:41 by rlk
Keywords: None
Views: 449
Comments: 3

Erdogan Declares 3-Month State of Emergency

* Print * Comment * Share:

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a news conference following the National Security Council and cabinet meetings at the Presidential Palace in Ankara, July 20, 2016.

* Tweet * * *

Related Articles

* Turkey Coup Said to Have Started Earlier Than Planned * Obama Offers Turkey Aid in Investigation of Coup Attempt * Turkey Crackdown Grows as Erdogan Encourages Protests * At Crossroads, Erdogan Urged to Show Magnanimity

VOA News

Last updated on: July 20, 2016 5:42 PM

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday declared a three-month state of emergency in the wake of last week's thwarted coup in his country.

Erdogan said the emergency was needed to hunt down all of those thought to be responsible for the coup attempt.

Speaking after a meeting with his cabinet ministers, the Turkish leader said the state of emergency was not meant to curb basic freedoms, but instead to counter threats to Turkish democracy.

"As commander in chief, I will also attend to it so that all the viruses within the armed forces will be cleansed," he said.

State media said authorities were acting to close down 626 private schools and other educational establishments, the latest step of a crackdown after the botched coup. The schools are linked to exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen, who set up a network of schools across Turkey to promote his teachings.

In addition, Turkey banned academics from leaving the country and urged those traveling abroad to return home.

Turkish media reported that the Education Ministry fired 15,200 teachers across the country, while the Interior Ministry dismissed nearly 9,000 workers. Another 1,500 in the Finance Ministry were fired, as were hundreds more in the Religious Affairs Directorate, the Family and Social Policy Ministry, and the prime minister's office. The country's higher education board demanded the resignations of 1,577 university deans.

The firings came in addition to the detentions of about 9,000 people Ankara suspects of involvement in the attempted overthrow of Erdogan's government.

U.S. President Barack Obama has offered to aid in the investigation of last week's attempted coup.

The White House said Obama and Erdogan spoke by telephone Tuesday. Obama made clear that the United States would "provide appropriate assistance" to the investigation. Detained Turkish soldiers who allegedly took part in a military coup arrive in a bus at the courthouse in Istanbul on July 20, 2016, following the military coup attempt of July 15.

The two men also discussed Turkey's request that Gulen be extradited from the U.S. to face charges that he was linked to the coup attempt. A White House spokesman did not give details about the U.S. position on Gulen's possible extradition, except to say the decision would be made according to a long-standing treaty between Ankara and Washington.

In his phone call with Erdogan, Obama strongly condemned the coup attempt and urged that investigations and prosecutions related to the uprising be conducted in ways that reinforce public confidence in democratic institutions and the rule of law, according to the White House. A Turkish parliament security man stands guard next to the broken yellow copper doors laid on the ground at the entrance of the assembly hall at the parliament building which was attacked by the Turkish warplanes during the failed military coup last Friday.

In another telephone call Tuesday , U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter spoke with Turkish Minister of Defense Fikri I_ik. The Turkish official assured Carter that Turkey remained a determined and committed partner and ally in the fight against terrorism.

I_ik had planned to attend a ministerial meeting that Carter hosted Wednesday in Washington on countering Islamic State, but bowed out to stay in Turkey.

Request for Gulen's extradition​

Turkey has sent files to the U.S. on Gulen, who has lived in the United States since 1999. In Washington, the State Department confirmed that Washington did receive some “materials” from Ankara, but that it was working with the Justice Department to determine “whether they constitute a formal extradition request.”

Gulen lives in Pennsylvania on the grounds of the Golden Generation Worship & Retreat Center, an Islamic facility founded by Turkish-Americans. His philosophy mixes a mystical form of Islam with staunch advocacy of democracy, education, science and interfaith dialogue. His movement operates dozens of charter schools in the U.S. U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose followers Turkey blames for a failed coup, is shown in still image from video, as he pauses before speaking to journalists at his home in Saylorsburg, Pa., July 16, 2016.

Gulen continues to exert considerable influence in Turkey, with supporters in the media, police and judiciary.

Erdogan and Gulen were once allies, but had a falling out over 2013 corruption investigations in Turkey, which the Turkish leader blamed on Gulen.

The exiled Gulen has also criticized Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian rule, while the Turkish leader has carried out a broad campaign against Gulen's movement.

State Department correspondent Nike Ching and London correspondent Luis Ramirez contributed to this report.

Poster's Note: The islamic jihadist noose is tightening in Turkey with intention to overthrow the modern reforms instituted by Ataturk and impose an orthodox jihadist caliphate. Please notice Obama has pledged help in obtaining this achievement.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: All (#0)

The purges have started.

rlk  posted on  2016-07-20   22:55:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: rlk (#0)

That should be sufficient time for him to consolidate his power and permanently destroy any vestige of democratic governmance in Turkey . It will be a full fledged Islamic state .

In bridge, you have wild cards called trump cards. The trump cards are really wild because they change from hand to hand, depending on the bidding.

tomder55  posted on  2016-07-21   11:27:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: tomder55 (#2) (Edited)

It will be a full fledged Islamic state .

That's what he was surrepticiously intending from day one. Now, with the excuse for the purge, he has it. He's wiping out the entire educational system that Ataturk put in as a start and calling it democracy.

rlk  posted on  2016-07-21   15:41:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com