Turkey’s Gülen crackdown persists nine years after coup, Australian gov't says - Turkish Minute
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Turkey’s Gülen crackdown persists nine years after coup, Australian gov't says - Turkish Minute
Turkish authorities continue to detain, arrest, torture and blacklist people accused of ties to the Gulen movement, often without credible evidence, due process or transparency, the Stockholm Center for Freedom reported, citing a new report published by Australia’s foreign ministry.
Turkey detains 10 more people over alleged Gülen links - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Turkish authorities have detained 10 more people in the ongoing crackdown on the faith-based Gülen movement, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported. Police conducted operations across five provinces: Mersin, Ankara, Antalya, Hatay and Çorum. The detainees were accused of engaging in activities linked to the movement, providing financial support and commemorating the death of Muslim cleric Fethullah Gülen, who inspired the movement and died i…
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