It is probably as important as anything to follow the language emanating from Washington through its media channels.
This is from the CNN propaganda channel. I will post the video when I can
This is from the CNN propaganda channel. I will post the video when I can
Erdogan asks Turkish people to thwart coup attempt
CNN,
15
July, 2016
Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is urging people to take to the
streets and stand up to the military during a coup attempt. "Go
to the streets and give them their answer," he urged residents
during a Facetime interview on CNN Turk. "I am coming to a
square in Ankara. ... This was done from outside the chain of
command," he said of the military. "Those who are
responsible, we will give them the necessary punishment," he
said. It was not clear where he was speaking from.
[Previous
version, updated 5:50 p.m. ET]
The
Turkish military has taken over the government and imposed martial
law, according to an announcement read by an anchor on state
broadcaster TRT.
The
statement was made on behalf of the "Peace in the Nation"
council, the announcer said. "The political administration that
has lost all legitimacy has been forced to withdraw," the anchor
said.
Earlier,
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told broadcaster A Haber that some
military units have attempted a coup. Yildirim vowed the coup attempt
would not succeed.
He
told state news agency Anadolu the coup is "an attempt against
democracy and the will of the people. Those who attempted this will
pay the heaviest price."
There
have been no independent verification of the claims by the military
or the government. It is unclear who is in charge in Turkey.
The
military has issued statements, which have been published in some
Turkish media, and not others, and reported by the Reuters news
agency, claiming it has "fully seized control of Turkey" to
maintain democratic order, that rule of law must remain a priority
and international relations must remain. The statements have not been
distributed through regular web channels.
U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters in Moscow that he has
been given reports about what is going on. "I don't have any
details. I hope there will be peace, stability and continuity in
Turkey," he said.
A
report from the U.S. Embassy in Ankara said military-appearing jets
had been flying low over the city and Istanbul for about an hour.
One
tweet showed a military jet flying extremely low over the capital
Ankara.
Two
bridges in Istanbul are closed in one direction by the military. Cars
are flowing from the European side of the city to the Asian, but
soldiers and military vehicles are blocking the path to the European
side.
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President
Recep Tayyip Erogan is the co-founder of Turkey's ruling Justice and
Development Party (AKP). He was elected Prime Minister in 2003. Under
his rule, Turkey became a powerhouse in the Middle East. His reign
came to an end in 2014, and his own party's rules prevented him from
seeking a fourth term.
So,
he ran for president -- and won. Before this, the president of Turkey
was a largely ceremonial role, but Erdogan tried to change that by
altering the constitution to give him more power.
The
2015 election resulted in a hung Parliament, leading to sweeping
anti-government protests and terror attacks. Turkey held a snap
election, and with that, Erdogan's AK Party regained control.
Under
Erdogan, who is extremely conservative, religion had started to play
a more important role in Turkey, which is a largely secular country.
He was active in Islamist circles in the 1970s and 1980s.
Erdogan
is open about his dislike of social media. Sites such as YouTube and
Facebook are frequently blacked out in the country.
Here is miscellaneous coverage from CNN, Fox and al-Jazeera
Here is miscellaneous coverage from CNN, Fox and al-Jazeera
From al-Jazeera
Israeli news
Canadian broadcasting
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