Ankara-Sana
The Turkish regime authorities issued arrest warrants against 532 people 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 attempted coup in the country in 2016.
The Anatolia News Agency, speaking on behalf of the Turkish regime, quoted security sources as saying today that, “As part of an investigation conducted by prosecutors in Istanbul and the western province of Izmir, an operation was launched to arrest 532 people, including 459 military personnel, on active duty that included 62 provinces in the country.”
The Turkish regime authorities are launching crackdowns and arrests targeting their opponents and opponents under various pretexts and pretexts within the framework of the policy of silencing and suppressing freedoms, as tens of thousands of people were arrested and dismissed in various civil and military institutions in the country under the pretext of the attempted coup.