Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Traitors will never be forgiven: Erdoğan on July 15 anniversar­y

- EDITOR DİLARA ASLAN ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AGENCIES

PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Thursday said Turkey would “never forgive traitors,” as the nation marked the fifth anniversar­y of the July 15 coup attempt.

“This nation will never forgive treachery, traitors and those who stand behind traitors,” Erdoğan told a ceremony in the capital Ankara to commemorat­e the victims of the failed coup.

Turkey marked the July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day with a series of events across the country, with officials reiteratin­g the nation’s determinat­ion to continue its fight against terrorism in all forms. Erdoğan made a series of speeches throughout the day and inaugurate­d a “democracy museum” looking at the main events of the night that “changed Turkey’s fate.”

Located across from the Presidenti­al Complex, the July 15 Democracy Museum is to remind visitors of the spirit of unity of Turks that foiled the coup attempt while also exposing the insidious intentions of the FETÖ terror group. Erdoğan toured the museum with a group of high-level political leaders including Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop, Vice President Fuat Oktay and Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli. Veterans and relatives of those who lost their lives on the night of the coup were also present.

PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Thursday said Turkey would “never forgive traitors,” as the nation marked the fifth anniversar­y of the July 15 coup attempt.

“This nation will never forgive treachery, traitors and those who stand behind traitors,” Erdoğan told a ceremony in the capital Ankara to commemorat­e the victims of the failed coup.

Turkey marked the July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day with series of events across the country, with officials reiteratin­g the nation’s determinat­ion to continue its fight against terrorism in all forms.

Erdoğan made a series of speeches throughout the day and inaugurate­d a “democracy museum” looking at the main events of the night which “changed Turkey’s fate.”

Located across the Presidenti­al Complex, the July 15 Democracy Museum is to remind visitors of the spirit of unity of Turks that foiled the coup attempt, while also telling the insidious intentions of the FETÖ terror group.

Erdoğan toured the museum with a group of high-level political leaders including parliament speaker Mustafa Şentop, Vice President Fuat Oktay and Nationalis­t Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli. Relatives of those who lost their lives on the night of the coup, and veterans were also present.

After the inaugurati­on, the president said at a commemorat­ive event at the Presidenti­al Complex that Turkey will continue to be on the alert against all terrorist organizati­ons, particular­ly the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) that tried to seize power by force five years ago. “Come what may, our struggle will continue until the last member of FETÖ is ‘neutralize­d,’ punished, and erased from records,” Erdoğan said.

FETÖ and its United States-based leader Fetullah Gülen orchestrat­ed the defeated coup in 2016, in which 251 people were killed and 2,734 injured.

“We will never be able to repay the brave men who, through their sacrifices that dark night, brought a (bright) morning for our nation and democracy,” Erdoğan said.

“Through its resistance on July 15, our people not only averted a coup attempt but also prevented an attempted occupation (of) our country.”

FETÖ is also accused of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltrati­on of Turkish institutio­ns, particular­ly the military, police and judiciary.

Addressing the nation in a separate televised broadcast, Erdoğan said terror groups and those behind them can never realize their agenda as Turks would not spare them as demonstrat­ed on the night of July 15.

The president stressed that those who posed threats to Turkey through terrorism unwittingl­y strengthen­ed the national unity and harmony, and cannot slow its developmen­t.

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