Ankara-Sana
Today, the Turkish regime authorities re-arrested nine female students in the city of Karbuk in the north of the country, after a court ruled to release them after their detention for six days.
The Turkish newspaper, Zaman, quoted Amr Faruk Gergerlioglu, a deputy in the Turkish parliament from the opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party, as saying in a tweet on Twitter: “The Turkish regime’s police issued a new arrest decision against the nine female students who were released due to the appeal they submitted after being interrogated on For six days inside the anti-terror unit of the Karabuk Security Directorate.”
The court had decided to imprison three students and release nine others, with "subjecting them to judicial oversight and preventing them from leaving Turkey."
The forces of the Turkish regime raided a dormitory for female students on the twelfth of May and arrested 14 students for allegedly residing in a dormitory belonging to the opposition Fethullah Gulen, whom the authorities of this regime accuse of being responsible for the attempted coup in July 2016.
Since the coup attempt, the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan has launched a severe repressive campaign to target its opponents and opponents, as tens of thousands of people have been arrested and dismissed in various civil and military institutions in the country.
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