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martes, 4 de octubre de 2016

Turkey purges 13,000 police officers over failed coup

Turkish police officer Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Thousands of police were also among those purged in the immediate aftermath of July"s failed overthrow

Turkey has suspended almost 13,000 police officers for their alleged links with the US-based Muslim cleric, Fethullah Gulen.


The latest wave adds to the 100,000 or so civil servants dismissed or suspended since July"s failed coup.


Mr Gulen denies the government"s accusation that he or his supporters orchestrated the coup.


The government in turn rejects claims it is using the coup as an excuse to get rid of its opponents.


It insists those without proven links to the coup will be freed.


Turkey post-coup purges convulse society


More than 2,500 officers whose suspensions were announced on Tuesday were police chiefs, said Turkish national police in a statement.


Media captionTurkey"s government targets its critics

It comes hours after the government announced that a state of emergency imposed shortly after the failed putsch would be extended by three months when it expires on 19 October.


The emergency allows the president and cabinet effectively to rule by decree, bypassing parliament when drafting new laws and able to restrict or suspend rights and freedoms.


There are fears that under the state of emergency – and in a country where judicial independence has plummeted – opponents are being rounded up with little chance to clear their name, says the BBC"s Mark Lowen in Istanbul.


He says the depth of the purge is staggering, with thousands suspended, dismissed, detained or arrested – from teachers to soldiers, police to judges, aircraft pilots to journalists.


More than 130 media outlets have also been shut down.


Coup plot and anti-Gulen fervour


Image copyright AFP
Image caption The ruling AKP staged huge pro-Erdogan rallies after the July coup attempt

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