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Erdogan vows to resume executions

Turkey President threatens to ‘chop off traitors’ heads’ in coup bid anniversar­y speech

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ANKARA: Turkey on Saturday marked one year since the defeat of the failed coup bid with mass nationwide rallies seeking to showcase national unity and a stern warning by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to ‘chop off the heads’ of traitors.

The authoritie­s declared July 15 an annual national holiday of ‘democracy and unity’, billing the foiling of the putsch as a historic victory of Turkish democracy.

In an intense programme aiming to hammer home the anniversar­y’s importance, Erdogan attended a special session of parliament in Ankara, spoke to a mass rally in Istanbul and then flew back to the capital for a rally outside parliament and a special event at the presidenti­al palace in the early hours of the morning.

Speaking to hundreds of thousands by the bridge across the Bosphorus in Istanbul that was a fighting flashpoint, Erdogan warned Turkey could reintroduc­e capital punishment.

“First of all we will chop off the heads of those traitors,” Erdogan said, reaffirmin­g he would sign any passed by parliament bill on resuming executions.

Any move to restore capital punishment — which Turkey abolished in 2004 — would effectivel­y end Ankara’s European Union membership ambitions.

Erdogan also said the suspects being tried over the failed coup should wear uniform clothing like the notorious orange jumpsuits used at US military prison at Guantanamo Bay.

“When they appear in court, let’s make them appear in uniform suits like in Guantanamo,” Erdogan said to cheers.

Supporters chanted ‘we are soldiers of Tayyip (Erdogan)’, with some even brandishin­g nooses in a symbol of their support for the death penalty.

In the later speech to thousands outside parliament in Ankara which was bombed by warplanes that night, Erdogan declaimed ‘our nation showed the whole world what a nation we are on July 15’.

The crowds later made their way to the palace where dozens had camped outside for the final official

First of all we will chop off the heads of those traitors. Recep Tayyip Erdogan,Turkey president

event during which Erdogan inaugurate­d a monument to the victims which has people hold up the crescent and star symbols of the Turkish flag.

Two hundred and forty nine people, not including the plotters, were killed when a disgruntle­d faction of the army sent tanks into the streets and war planes into the sky in a bid to overthrow Erdogan after one-and-a-half decades in power.

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

“Did my citizens have weapons? They had their flags like today but they had a more efficient weapon: their faith,” Erdogan said in Istanbul.

Murat, an Erdogan supporter at the Ankara rally, said: “If that happened once more, I would stay out again. That night, it was like a war. We take ownership of this country and this people.”

In the wake of the failed coup bid, authoritie­s embarked on the biggest purge in Turkey’s history, arresting 50,000 people and sacking almost three times as many.

Erdogan also shored up his position by winning a referendum on enhancing his powers earlier this year.

In the latest dismissals, another 7,563 police, soldiers and other state employees were fired late Friday under the state of emergency that has been in place since July 20 last year.

Erdogan said a decision would be made today over whether to recommend extending the emergency by another three months. — AFP

 ??  ?? People gather for a ceremony marking the first anniversar­y of the attempted coup at the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul. — Reuters photo
People gather for a ceremony marking the first anniversar­y of the attempted coup at the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Erdogan makes a speech during a ceremony marking the first anniversar­y of the attempted coup at the Parliament in Ankara. — Reuters photo
Erdogan makes a speech during a ceremony marking the first anniversar­y of the attempted coup at the Parliament in Ankara. — Reuters photo

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