Ankara-Sana
Today, Turkish authorities issued arrest warrants for 64 people on the pretext of their involvement in the coup attempt that took place in mid-July 2016.
The Anatolian Agency, speaking for the Turkish regime, quoted judicial sources as saying that the public prosecutor in the capital, Ankara, issued arrest warrants for 64 people and launched search and arrest operations in 24 Turkish provinces, citing their association with the organization of the Turkish advocate Fethullah Gulen, whom the regime accuses of being behind the attempted coup.
The authorities of the Erdogan regime issued arrest warrants against 25 people, on the pretext of their association with the Gülen organization.
Since the coup attempt, Erdogan's regime launched a severe repression campaign to target his opponents and opponents, as tens of thousands of people were arrested and sacked in various civil and military institutions in the country.