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Turkey’s top military commander keeps his post after coup

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suspected of involvemen­t in the July 15 attempted coup. A senior Turkish official described the actions as “dishonorab­le discharges.”

Gen. Umit Dundar, the commander of Turkey’s Istanbul-based first army, was promoted to second-in-command of the military staff, an apparent reward for declar- ing publicly that the coup attempt was not backed by the chain of command and for taking the lead while Akar was held captive.

The council, which determines promotions and retirement­s, met for five hours Thursday under the chairmansh­ip of Prime Minister Binali Yildirim. Two generals resigned as the meeting convened.

Turkey has declared a state of emergency following the failed coup that caused 290 deaths. Its clampdown seeks to target anyone suspected of ties to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom the government accuses of mastermind­ing the plot.

Nearly 16,000 people were detained over alleged links to the up- rising, about half of whom were formally arrested to face trial.

Tens of thousands of state employees also have been dismissed for alleged ties to Gulen while schools, dormitorie­s and hospitals associated with his movement have been closed down. Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced Thursday that 88 employees of his ministry have lost their jobs, including two ambassador­s.

The chief prosecutor’s office in Ankara called Thursday for the seizure of assets held by approximat­ely 3,000 detained judges and prosecutor­s, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported.

And authoritie­s issued warrants for the detention of 89 journalist­s.

 ?? Turkish chief of general staff has retained his position after Turkey discharged nearly 1,700 officers suspected of involvemen­t in the July 15 attempted coup ?? Gen. Hulusi Akar
Turkish chief of general staff has retained his position after Turkey discharged nearly 1,700 officers suspected of involvemen­t in the July 15 attempted coup Gen. Hulusi Akar

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