Ankara-Sana
Turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for dozens of people accused of links with Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses of being behind the 2016 coup attempt and arrested a number of them.
The Anatolia news agency quoted security sources as saying that the public prosecutor in Ankara issued arrest warrants for 43 people under which the Turkish police carried out raids and searches in several provinces, where they arrested 25 people, indicating that the rest will be arrested.
Erdogan's regime continues to crack down on opponents and opponents in various cities and regions of Turkey, where he was arrested over the past three years under the pretext of association with the attempted coup tens of thousands of people, civilians and military, as well as the dismissal or suspension of work against about 150 thousand government workers, the army, the judiciary, education and institutions. Other.