Ankara-Sana
Today, the Turkish regime authorities issued arrest warrants against 57 people, including soldiers, under the pretext of their association with the organization of the preacher Fethullah Gülen, whom the authorities of this regime accuse of being behind the coup in the country in 2016.
"The authorities in Gaziantep have issued arrest warrants for 57 people, including teachers, doctors, lawyers and police officers, and 50 of them have been arrested so far, while the search is still going on for the rest," the Anatolia News Agency, speaking for the Turkish regime, quoted security sources as saying.
Since the attempted coup, the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan has launched a campaign against its opponents that included all public sectors and led to the arrest of tens of thousands and the dismissal or suspension of about 150,000 government employees, members of the army, police, judiciary, media and others.