Ankara-Sana
Today, the Turkish regime authorities issued arrest warrants for 13 people, the majority of whom are military, under the pretext of their links to the Fethullah Gulen organization, whom this regime accuses of being behind the coup attempt that took place in 2016.
The Anadolu Agency, speaking on behalf of the Turkish regime, stated that the arrest warrants included nine active duty personnel and three separated sergeants, in addition to an unidentified person, as ten of them have already been arrested.
Since the attempted coup, the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan has launched a crackdown that targeted 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 the various civil and military institutions in the country .