Times of Suriname

TURKEY fiRES MORE THAN 10,000 PUBLIC OFfiCIALS

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TURKEY - Turkey continues its crackdown on government opponents following a coup attempt in July.

Under a legislativ­e decree published Saturday, Turkish authoritie­s fired more than 10,000 public servants for alleged ties to the movement affiliated with exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen, and shut down 15 Kurdish media companies for alleged ties to militant Kurdish groups, state-run news agency Anadolu reported. The new decree “made it easier to sack public officials believed to be members of terrorist organizati­ons or groups involved in activities against the country’s national security,” Anadolu reported. The 10,131 dismissed government employees were alleged to have ties to Gulen, a US-based Turkish cleric, and his movement, which Turkey blames for the failed July coup and considers a terrorist organizati­on.The decree also effectivel­y grants President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the power to appoint all the heads of Turkey’s universiti­es by abolishing a system in which academics picked the top candidates for rectors of the schools. Academics had selected a slate of rector candidates at the institutio­ns for more than two decades. The 15 Kurdish media companies that were shut down are accused of ties to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, which has been battling the Turkish state off and on for some 30 years.

Turkey, the United States and the European Union consider it to be a terrorist organizati­on.

The media shutdown is the latest in an escalation of moves against prominent Kurds. (cnn)

 ??  ?? Authoritie­s say 10,000 mourners will be permitted to enter the throne hall per day. (Photo: Xinhua / Barcroft)
Authoritie­s say 10,000 mourners will be permitted to enter the throne hall per day. (Photo: Xinhua / Barcroft)

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