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Over 2,800 arrested, 265 killed, 1,440 injured in Turkish coup attempt
Published time: 16 Jul, 2016 06:33
Edited time: 16 Jul, 2016 10:27


A man wrapped in a Turkish flag walks past a military vehicle in front of Sabiha Airport, in Istanbul, Turkey July 16, 2016 © Baz Ratner / Reuters
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Turkish Prime Minister said that 2,839 soldiers and officers implicated in an overnight coup attempt have been arrested. At least 265 people have been killed, including 104 pro-coup participants, while 1,440 people were injured in military action in Istanbul and Ankara.
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According to Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, those arrested included ordinary soldiers and high-ranking officers. He added that about 20 of those who planned the overnight coup were killed and 30 more were wounded.

Acting chief of staff of the armed forces Umit Dundar said during a press conference that more than 190 people have been killed since the attempted coup was launched.


“1,563 soldiers were arrested, and 104 military who took part in the coup were killed in clashes. Ninety others were also killed, including 41 [pro-government] police officers, 2 [pro-government] soldiers and 47 civilians,” he said.

Pro-government forces have seized control of the top military HQ building, but there are still some groups of rebels resisting, a Turkish official said on Saturday, as cited by Reuters.

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General Hulusi Akar, who heads Turkey’s armed forces, has been rescued from rebel captivity. He was the most senior military official in their hands.

The rebels reportedly have several helicopter gunships in their disposal, but loyalists have threatened to shoot them down as they downed at least one aircraft carrying out attacks on government buildings.

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan. © Murat Cetinmuhurdar‘Not going anywhere’: Erdogan gives defiant Istanbul airport speech, downplaying attempted coup
A faction of the Turkish military attempted to overthrow the government on Friday night, employing tanks and attack helicopters. The conspiracy appears to have failed, however, as they didn’t manage to capture any senior government officials and couldn’t win wide support from the Turkish military.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on his civilian supporters to take to the streets of Istanbul, which they did. Rebel soldiers, who called on the population to stay indoors, apparently didn’t have the resolve to launch a full-scale war against civilians in Turkey’s biggest city.

The coup attempt began on Friday night when warplanes and helicopters buzzed over Ankara and rebel troops moved in to seal off the bridges over the Bosphorus Strait.

Tanks attacked several government buildings, including the Turkish parliament, as lawmakers hid in shelters inside the building.

Several airports were shut down and access to social media was blocked in the first hours of turmoil.

The TRT state television and the Turkish branch of CNN were seized and ceased broadcasting.


The tide turned early on Saturday as rebels lost momentum and failed to win support.

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Government officials accused Fethullah Gulen, an influential cleric in self-imposed exile in the United States, of instigating the plot. Gulen used to be an ally of Erdogan, but turned into his fierce opponent.

In 2013, Turkey was shaken by a corruption scandal involving senior government figures. Erdogan claimed it had been set up by Gulen and launched a crackdown on his supporters in the police and judiciary.

Even though Erdogan appears to have kept his hold on power, the coup attempt is a clear signal that some of his policies are badly failing, Sreeram Chaullia from the Jindal School of International Affairs told RT.

Under his watch, Turkey has picked a fight with Kurdish insurgents, contributed to the chaos in Syria and Iraq, antagonized Iran and Russia, and to some extent made Turkey a liability to NATO, he explained.

“I have a feeling that this coup is linked to the security crisis. A series of terrorist attacks signal the inability of the Turkish government to stop these attacks. It has angered some sections of the security establishment that believe that they can do a better job because Erdogan is just playing politics with everything,” he said.


Modern Turkey has undergone three successful military coups over its century-long history, the latest in 1980.

The Turkish military has traditionally been the guarantor of the country’s secularity, while Erdogan’s platform is Islamist in nature. Critics accuse the Turkish president of trying to turn the country into an Islamic state with him as its dictatorial head.

Erdogan, who has been in power since 2002, has faced being toppled by the military before, but the alleged plot dubbed Operation Sledgehammer was prevented in 2010 by a series of arrests. Some 300 alleged conspirators were sent to prison at that time.

Turkey is a member of NATO and a key US ally in the region, providing its airbase for the ongoing military campaign in neighboring Syria. It also hosts American nuclear weapons, with an estimated 50 to 90 B61 bombs stored at the Incirlik base.
 
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The people defeated the coup in Turkey
When people of all persuasions stood against it, they turned a dark night into a bright morning for Turkish democracy.
Now that the people have defeated this coup attempt, the politicians should remain vigilant and hold these perpetrators and their wider networks to account, writes Dalay [Reuters]Now that the people have defeated this coup attempt, the politicians should remain vigilant and hold these perpetrators and their wider networks to account, writes Dalay [Reuters]
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Galip Dalay
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Galip Dalay is senior associate fellow on Turkey and Kurdish Affairs at Al Jazeera Center for Studies.

Turkey knows this enterprise very well. It recognises these scenes. The country remembers well the consequences and pains of each past coup; in 1960, 1971-1973, 1980 and 1997. The wounds are still fresh in people's minds.

One thing they all know is that no one, except for a small group of putchists and their collaborators, emerged victorious from those coups. Even those segments of society that had supported military takeovers of power prior to them ended up bearing the brunt of each one. They caused pain, squandered lives and blackened the future.


Erdogan: Turkey coup bid 'an act of treason'

That was why when a faction of the military, believed to be affiliated with the Gulen movement, led by the US-based scholar Fethullah Gulen - which is designated a terrorist group by Turkey - attempted to stage a coup against a democratically-elected government, all parties in the parliament and people from all walks of life and persuasions came forward to reject it.

From a dark night, a bright morning

It was a dark night but it brought a bright new morning for democracy in Turkey.

It was dark because even in today's highly-connected and transparent world, a small group of putchists driven by a narrow agenda were able to plant bombs in the national parliament, briefly take over TV channels and news agencies and kill civilians as well as officials.

The bombing of the national parliament and presidential palace has no precedence in Turkish history.

Now Turkey has an opportunity to use this plot as a means for national reconciliation. There has been a societal and political consensus in rejecting the attempted coup and the government should take comfort from this.


Though we use the word coup to describe what took place yesterday, this is for the sake of convenience. It was, in fact, more than a coup. Most of what happened yesterday has no parallel in Turkey's previous ignominous coup d'etats.

It was more like a terrorist campaign conducted by a small group of people aiming to maximise the levels of horror by hitting their targets indiscriminately. So many people have lost beloved ones as a result.

But this night has led Turkey into a bright day. The people of Turkey proved courageous. They came out on to the streets and demanded that political disputes be settled through political means and democratic procedures.

The vast majority of people of all political persuasions rejected this violent campaign, and all of the political parties represented in parliament opposed it.

IN PICTURES: Turkey coup attempt

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called upon people to remain defiant and steadfast in the face of these "invaders". People positively responded. As a result, the coup attempt hasn't survived even for a day.

Rejecting the coup has now become Turkey's new common denominator. Given the political polarisation of recent years, yesterday became a rare symbol of national unity for Turkey.

The threat of the Gulen movement

In addition, yesterday's failed coup has revealed the danger posed by the Gulenists. Now the world knows what Turkey means when it describes this group as a state within a state that poses a threat to Turkey's democracy, its politics and its people.

Those involved didn't only defy the demands and aspirations of the people, but the decisions of their superiors. The vast majority of the military was not with them.

TIMELINE: How the coup attempt unfolded

One of the factors that probably motivated those involved to undertake this act now is the upcoming Supreme Military Council meeting on August 1, 2016, which was expected to lead to a major reshuffling in the military's higher echelons. A long-awaited purge of the Gulenists was anticipated.

In addition to this, there were reports that the judiciary would launch an investigation into the military wing of the Gulenists. This may have unnerved them, leading them to make hasty decisions about the timing and nature of this ill-prepared and ill-conceived coup attempt.

It now seems highly likely that the government will engage in a full purge of their network. In fact, a wide segment of society and the political class is demanding it.

An opportunity for national reconciliation

Now Turkey has an opportunity to use this plot as a means for national reconciliation. There has been a societal and political consensus in rejecting the attempted coup and the government should take comfort from this.

While remaining committed to deconstructing the Gulenist network, it should also take steps to initiate a nationwide process of reconciliation. What started as a menace can turn into an opportunity.


This act will also consolidate the rank and file of the Justice and Development Party's (AK party) base as all of the current and previous elites of the party have shelved their differences and adopted a united stance against it. The AK party is likely to emerge stronger and more unified.

More than two and half years ago, I argued in one of my pieces for Al Jazeera that "democracy cannot flourish in Turkey if the Gulen movement's parallel structure is not dismantled". Yesterday's events have confirmed this.

Now that the people have defeated this coup attempt, the politicians should remain vigilant and hold these perpetrators and their wider networks to account. Anyone supporting democracy in Turkey should support them as they ensure that such coups have no place in the country's future.

Galip Dalay is a senior associate fellow on Turkey and Kurdish Affairs at the Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, and research director at Al Sharq Forum.

The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy.

Source: Al Jazeera

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When is dr chee going to stage a coup against PAP?

One coup is all we need,sg reputation will be destroyed.fts will go home.
 
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When is dr chee going to stage a coup against PAP?

One coup is all we need,sg reputation will be destroyed.fts will go home.

When Erdogan called for the people to take to the streets, thousands of Turks responded and barred the tanks with their own bodies. If Chee calls, sinkies will ignore him and continue to eat and shop.

I hope Erodgan uses this opportunity to purge tens of thousands of traitorous Turks and usher in a golden era for Turkey.
 
When Erdogan called for the people to take to the streets, thousands of Turks responded and barred the tanks with their own bodies. If Chee calls, sinkies will ignore him and continue to eat and shop.

I hope Erodgan uses this opportunity to purge tens of thousands of traitorous Turks and usher in a golden era for Turkey.

it doesnt matter,erodigen was probably cowering in his bunker all the time,the coup has happened,the people's confidence is shaken,260 are dead and thousands injured.its only a matter of time before erodigen steps down.like spartans said,if u can make God bleed,people will cease to believe in him.
 
Wasted. They could had obtained help from Putin, and if Putin helped, Erdogan would had been killed or POW within less than 1Hr.

No alternative, no lucky escape at all.

Putin could cut a deal w Coup leaders, establish a pro-Russia new regime, divorce NATO after Coup. Fuck Nigger Obama up side down.

;)
 
When Erdogan called for the people to take to the streets, thousands of Turks responded and barred the tanks with their own bodies. If Chee calls, sinkies will ignore him and continue to eat and shop.

I hope Erodgan uses this opportunity to purge tens of thousands of traitorous Turks and usher in a golden era for Turkey.

Erodgan wants to turn Turkey into an Islamic state so that he can have an iron-clad hold on the country; he is like the PAP.
 
In a coup there are soldiers and officers who are part time SAF, NSF. When SAF mobilise which side will you go to?

There are civilian soldiers more than SAF, so it will be a good watch how it will end?

In Singapore there will be more bloodbath in the streets civilian army killing SAF army?

a father (ex-SAF) kill sons (now serve NSF) situation?

WTF?


When is dr chee going to stage a coup against PAP?

One coup is all we need,sg reputation will be destroyed.fts will go home.
 
it doesnt matter,erodigen was probably cowering in his bunker all the time,the coup has happened,the people's confidence is shaken,260 are dead and thousands injured.its only a matter of time before erodigen steps down.like spartans said,if u can make God bleed,people will cease to believe in him.

From the news, it looks like Erdogan is strutting and roaring like a lion. I hope after cleansing the military and judiciary of spies and traitors, he would launch a similar operation cold store and lock away the opposition indefinitely.
 
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