Turkish Parliament to Mark 5th Anniversary of Defeated Coup
- Türkiye will commemorate the ninth anniversary of the coup attempt by the Gülenist Terror Group on July 15, which is celebrated as Democracy and National Unity Day in honor of public resistance against the putsch.
- The coup attempt resulted in 251 deaths and over 2,700 injuries, with significant sacrifices made by civilians and military personnel.
- Turkey's parliament will hold a commemorative ceremony on July 15, honoring those who defended democracy during the coup attempt.
- The state accuses FETÖ of infiltrating various institutions to orchestrate the coup and undermine Türkiye's democracy.
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R50 / On July 15, 2016, the Turkish armed forces put in place a coup attempt in Turkey to overthrow President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The coup failed. The dead were 290, the coupists arrested 3 thousand and almost as many magistrates dismissed. Here is Roberto Toscano's comment published on July 17, 2016
Nine years have passed since the failed 2016 coup in Turkey - Erdogan will not let anyone forget the attempt
The sites that became symbols of resistance and were severely damaged that night were re-photographed on the ninth anniversary of the coup attempt, bringing together their current state and their present state. Here are the most striking photographs from that night, the night of the FETÖ traitors' attack, that will remain unforgettable throughout history.
Nine years have passed since the so-called July 15th coup attempt. Dozens of questions about July 15th, which AKP President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan described as a "blessing from God," await answers. If you recall, even the government's and its junior partner's request for an investigation into July 15th was rejected in Parliament. Furthermore, the Parliament's Deputy Chairman, Selçuk, stated that the report of the Parliamentary Coup Attempt Investi…
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