Ankara-Sana
The authorities of the Turkish regime arrested nine people, including military personnel, on the pretext of their connection to the organization of the Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom this regime accused of being behind the July 2016 coup attempt
Anadolu Agency, the Turkish regime’s spokeswoman, quoted security sources as saying: “The Public Prosecution Office in Yozgat province in central Turkey issued arrest warrants for a number of people, including military personnel on active duty, as the Turkish police carried out raids and arrests in a number of provinces, including Ankara and Istanbul, which resulted in The arrest of nine people, including three soldiers on active duty, in addition to a retired soldier, a doctor, a professor, a student and a former military.”
It is noteworthy that the Erdogan regime has launched severe repression campaigns since the attempted coup in July 2016 with the aim of pursuing its opponents and opponents inside the country, where it arrested and dismissed tens of thousands of people, both civilians and military.