The New Zealand Herald

Turkey crackdown

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Turkey yesterday said it was dischargin­g 149 generals and ordering the closure of dozens of media outlets, in the next phase of its controvers­ial crackdown in the wake of a failed coup. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who survived the biggest threat to his 13-year domination of the country when supporters countered the plotters on the streets, has blamed the July 15 coup on the reclusive US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen. The authoritie­s have now embarked on a relentless campaign to eradicate every influence of Gulen from Turkish institutio­ns in a crackdown that has shaken every aspect of life in Turkey and led to the detention of nearly 16,000 people. Eighty-seven land army generals, 30 air force generals, and 32 admirals — a total of 149 — were being dishonoura­bly discharged from the military over their complicity in the coup bid, a Turkish official said. In addition, 1099 officers and 436 junior officers have also received a dishonoura­ble discharge, the decree added. Three news agencies, 16 television stations, 23 radio stations, 45 newspapers, 15 magazines and 29 publishers, were also closed down.

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