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FAILED COUP HAS LED TO 32,000 ARRESTS: JUSTICE MINISTER

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ISTANBUL The Turkish justice minister says 32,000 people have been arrested since the country’s failed coup, and more may follow.

In a live interview with private broadcaste­r NTV on Wednesday, Bekir Bozdag said 70,000 people have been processed and 32,000 were formally arrested since the July 15 coup attempt. “There may be new arrests or releases according to the evidence and informatio­n gathered in the investigat­ion,” Bozdag said. He also said Turkey was building a courthouse in the outskirts of Ankara, the national capital, for the prosecutio­n of suspected coup plotters.

Turkey says U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen was behind the coup attempt that led to more than 270 deaths and considers him the leader of a “terrorist organizati­on.” Bozdag said the U.S. is “required to arrest” Gulen under an extraditio­n treaty between the two countries. The cleric denies all accusation­s.

More than 50,000 people have been expelled from the civil service, including in the military, police, judiciary, and education, through decrees under the state of emergency declared after the failed coup.

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