Erdogan announces 3 month state of emergency in Turkey after coup attempt
A state of emergency will be introduced in Turkey for three months following a coup attempt last week, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Wednesday.
Turkish
President Tayyip Erdogan. © Umit Bektas / Reuters
RT,
20
July, 2016
Speaking
in a live broadcast address following a meeting with the National
Security Council in the capital of Ankara, the Turkish leader said
the decision was not against the rule of law, and did not violate any
democratic freedoms.
"The
purpose of the state of emergency is to most effectively and swiftly
take steps necessary to eliminate the threat to democracy in our
country,"
he said, as cited by Anadolu Agency.
He
added that European states have no right to criticize the decision to
declare a state of emergency.
Earlier
in the day, the Turkish president told French Foreign Minister
Jean-Marc Ayrault “to
mind his own business,”
after the French warned Ankara about the crackdown that followed the
failed coup. “If
he wants a lesson in democracy he can very easily get a lesson in
democracy from us,”
Erdogan said in an interview with Al Jazeera, as cited by AFP.
Erdogan
said the ongoing “cleansing”
operation in the country, implemented to punish attempted coup
plotters and supporters, would continue, adding that he is working
with the armed forces to rid Turkey's military of the “virus.”
Speaking
to Al Jazeera, the Turkish leader said he and his government would
not let the “minority” dominate the “majority”.
“As
long as we join hands and accompany the people, the tanks can do
nothing,”
he said.
The
state of emergency will come into force after it is published in
Turkey's official journal, Resmi Gazete, Reuters reported.
Under
the emergency measure, the Turkish president and his ministers are
allowed to bypass the parliament in passing new laws. Rights and
freedoms in the country may also be limited or suspended if the
government decides to do so, the news agency explained.
The
military’s attempt to seize power in the country took place on July
15, when Erdogan was on holiday in the Turkish resort of Marmaris.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Ankara and Istanbul.
Erdogan said that 246 government supporters were killed. At least 24
coup plotters were also killed, officials said.
Tens
of thousands have already been detained or lost their jobs following
the failed coup, with some 60,000 people suspected of backing the
coup attempt being investigated. The large-scale purge of state
institutions has affected judiciary officials, civil servants, law
enforcement and education workers.
Erdogan
and the government have accused the Muslim Pennsylvania-based cleric
Fethullah Gulen of orchestrating the coup attempt, and demanded his
extradition from the US
Erdogan Declares Three Month "State Of Emergency", Warns S&P "Don't Mess With Turkey"
Zero
Hedge,
20
July, 2016
Having
warned earlier of the possibility, Turkish President Erdogan moments
ago during a live broadcast address, announced a 3-month
"state of emergency" across his nation
to "effectively
tackle the Gulen movement," as
Erdogan stated that there might be more plans to continue coup
attempts. The decision has immediately raised fears of more arbitrary
arrests, killings and disappearances.
Erdogan
added that "citizens
should have no concerns for democracy," and warned
ratings egency S&P "not to mess
with Turkey" and comforted his citizens that a "state of
emergency does not mean military rule" and that the decision was
not against the constitution.
But
most amusingly, Erdogan promptly warned S&P, which earlier today
downgraded Turkey to BB, "not to mess with Turkey" and that
the decision to downgrade the country was political; he did that as
he warned Europe to mind its own business.
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ERDOGAN:
STATE OF EMERGENCY DOESN'T MEAN MILITARY RULE
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TURKEY'S
ERDOGAN: CITIZENS SHOULD HAVE NO CONCERN ON DEMOCRACY
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TURKEY'S ERDOGAN SAYS
WILL WORK AS PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF WITH ARMED FORCES TO
CLEANSE "VIRUS" FROM MILITARY
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TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: STATE
OF EMERGENCY AIMS TO PROTECT VALUES
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TURKEY'S
ERDOGAN SAYS S&P `SHOULD NOT MESS WITH TURKEY'
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TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: WHAT'S
S&P GOT TO DO WITH TURKEY?
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TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: WE HAD
CUT OUR TIES W/ S&P BEFORE
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TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: S&P
DECISION IS POLITICAL
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ERDOGAN
SAYS TURKEY WILL CONTINUE ITS INVESTMENTS
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ERDOGAN
SAYS THERE WON'T BE ANY LIQUIDITY SHORTAGE IN MARKET
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ERDOGAN SAYS TURKEY
WON'T STEP BACK FROM FISCAL DISCIPLINE
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ERDOGAN: TURKEY MILITARY
TO BE UNDER COMMAND OF GOVERNORS
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ERDOGAN: TURKISH
MILITARY IS AT THE SERVICE OF ITS GOVERNMENT
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ERDOGAN:
AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF WE'LL WIPE OUT VIRUSES IN ARMY
-
ERDOGAN: PROCESS TO WIPE
OUT VIRUSES IN INSTITUTIONS TO GO ON
BREAKING Turkish President Erdoğan declares "state of emergency" in Turkey after #TurkeyCoupAttempt.
ERDOGAN:
STATE OF EMERGENCY DOESN'T MEAN MILITARY RULE
TURKEY'S
ERDOGAN: CITIZENS SHOULD HAVE NO CONCERN ON DEMOCRACY
TURKEY'S ERDOGAN SAYS
WILL WORK AS PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF WITH ARMED FORCES TO
CLEANSE "VIRUS" FROM MILITARY
TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: STATE
OF EMERGENCY AIMS TO PROTECT VALUES
TURKEY'S
ERDOGAN SAYS S&P `SHOULD NOT MESS WITH TURKEY'
TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: WHAT'S
S&P GOT TO DO WITH TURKEY?
TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: WE HAD
CUT OUR TIES W/ S&P BEFORE
TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: S&P
DECISION IS POLITICAL
ERDOGAN
SAYS TURKEY WILL CONTINUE ITS INVESTMENTS
ERDOGAN
SAYS THERE WON'T BE ANY LIQUIDITY SHORTAGE IN MARKET
ERDOGAN SAYS TURKEY
WON'T STEP BACK FROM FISCAL DISCIPLINE
ERDOGAN: TURKEY MILITARY
TO BE UNDER COMMAND OF GOVERNORS
ERDOGAN: TURKISH
MILITARY IS AT THE SERVICE OF ITS GOVERNMENT
ERDOGAN:
AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF WE'LL WIPE OUT VIRUSES IN ARMY
ERDOGAN: PROCESS TO WIPE
OUT VIRUSES IN INSTITUTIONS TO GO ON
BREAKING Turkish President Erdoğan declares "state of emergency" in Turkey after #TurkeyCoupAttempt.
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