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Erdogan's regime issues arrest warrants for 118 people

2021-01-12T19:23:16.617Z


Ankara-SANA The Turkish regime authorities issued arrest warrants for 118 persons, including civilians, students and soldiers under the pretext


Ankara-Sanaa

The authorities of the Turkish regime issued arrest warrants against 118 people, including civilians, students and soldiers under the pretext of their association with the organization of the preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom the authorities of this regime accuse of being behind the coup in the country in 2016.

The Turkish Zaman newspaper stated that the Turkish regime's security forces launched a simultaneous campaign of raids against working and separated military personnel and civilians in 33 cities, whose headquarters are in the capital, Ankara, under the pretext of communicating with members of the Gülen organization, explaining that the forces had arrested a number of persons against whom arrest decisions were issued during those raids.

In a related context, the authorities of the Turkish regime re-arrested Nusrat Mugla, 84, to carry out his sentence of 6 years and 3 months, under the pretext of his association with the preacher Gulen’s organization without regard for his advanced age and that he was being tried while outside prison because of the chronic diseases that he suffers. Turkish year.

The newspaper quoted the family of shoe worker Nusrat Mugla as saying that he uses 14 medications a day for heart, blood pressure, rheumatism, prostate problems, kidney problems and an imbalance of brain balance.

The newspaper pointed out that a recent decision by the United Nations confirmed that the arrest campaigns carried out by the AKP government, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Turkey during the state of emergency, violate international law and violate human rights.

The newspaper stated that although the law prohibits the arrest of pregnant women and newborns, the Erdogan regime’s desire to take revenge on opponents prevents the application of the law in Turkey, as women in Turkey are still threatened, as men, with arrest and deprivation of freedom without taking into account if they are pregnant or have infants .

The newspaper quoted the parliamentarian, the HDP, Umar Faruk Gırcıolu, as saying that he had received a letter from a woman named Amina Trabzon saying that she is inside the closed Kayseri women's prison, where some detainees are being tried on the well-known charge of belonging to the Gulen preacher group.

Cırcıolu added that he published this message through his Twitter account, denouncing the Turkish authorities ’placement of a three-month-old baby in prison in light of the Corona pandemic.

In her message, Amina said that there is a three-month-old baby sitting in the quarantine cell, accompanied by his mother, who the authorities have ordered to imprison her.

It is noteworthy that, since the attempted coup, Erdogan's regime launched a crackdown targeting its opponents and opponents, including all sectors, and resulted in the arrest of tens of thousands of people awaiting trial, including journalists, soldiers, judges, professors and others, in addition to the dismissal, dismissal or suspension of work for about 150 thousand others in various civil and military institutions in the country. Country.

Source: sena

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