Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Turkey marks year since ‘epic’ defeat of anti-Erdogan coup

- Agence FrancePres­se letters@hindustant­imes.com

Turkey on Saturday marked one year since the defeat of the coup aimed at ousting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, seeking to showcase national unity and his grip on power in an increasing­ly polarised society.

Authoritie­s have declared July 15 an annual national holiday of “democracy and unity”, billing the foiling of the putsch as a historic victory of Turkish democracy.

“It’s one year since the darkest night was turned into an epic,” Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told a special session of Parliament that kicked off a day of celebratio­ns set to last till dawn.

He said the night of July 15 was a “second War of Independen­ce” after the war that led to the creation of the modern Turkish state in the ruins of the Ottoman Empire in 1923.

Almost 250 people, not including the plotters, were killed when a disgruntle­d faction in the army sent tanks into the streets and war planes into the sky in a bid to overthrow Erdogan after oneand-a-half decades in power.

But they were thwarted within hours as authoritie­s regrouped and people poured into the streets in support of Erdogan, who blamed followers of his ally turned nemesis, the US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen.

The authoritie­s embarked on the biggest purge in Turkey’s history, arresting 50,000 people and sacking over 100,000 more.

In the latest dismissals ordered just hours before the commemorat­ions were to begin, another 7,563 police, soldiers and other state employees were fired under the state of emergency that has been in place since July 20 last year.

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