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Title: Did Erdogan STAGE the coup?
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URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... fy-clampdown-civil-rights.html
Published: Jul 16, 2016
Author: Darren Boyle for MailOnline
Post Date: 2016-07-16 17:29:10 by Ada
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US-based Turkish cleric facing extradition over botched rebellion claims president orchestrated plot to justify a clampdown on civil rights

Exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen accused Recep Erdogan of staging the coup The Pennsylvania-based preacher has condemned the attempted rebellion Erdogan told supporters he is considering reintroducing the death penalty He claimed Gulen was behind a 'parallel structure' to overthrow the state

A US-based Turkish cleric accused of plotting a coup to overthrow the Ankara government has claimed President Recep Erdogan staged the rebellion himself to justify a major clampdown on opposition forces.

Fethullah Gulen, who was a former key ally of Erdogan has been blamed by the politician of using his contacts to develop a 'parallel structure' to overthrow the state.

Erdogan has called on US President Barack Obama to extradite Gulen, who is based in Pennsylvania. US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, pictured, accused his former ally Recep Erdogan of staging the coup to generate sympathy and provide a pretext to order a clampdown on civil rights and democracy in Turkey +4

US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, pictured, accused his former ally Recep Erdogan of staging the coup to generate sympathy and provide a pretext to order a clampdown on civil rights and democracy in Turkey +4

Addressing a rally in Istanbul today, Recep Erdogan, pictured, accused Gulen of organising last night's plot Protesters in Taksim Square in Istanbul demanded the reintroduction of the death penalty for the plotters +4

Protesters in Taksim Square in Istanbul demanded the reintroduction of the death penalty for the plotters

In response to the attempted rebellion, Turkish authorities have detained 2,745 judges and prosecutors whose loyalty to the regime has been questioned.

Also, some 2,839 soldiers - including the head of the Third Army Corps in Istanbul, General Erdal Ozturk - have been arrested.

PM Binali Yildrim described the plot, which claimed the lives of 161 civilians with 1,440 wounded, as a 'black stain on Turkish democracy'.

Speaking from his home, Gulen claimed democracy in Turkey could not be achieved through military action.

He condemned the plot, although authorities in Ankara are not convinced.

He said: 'There is a slight chance, there is a possibility that it could be a staged coup. It could be meant for court accusations and associations.'

He added: 'It appears that they have no tolerance for any movement, any group, any organisation that is not under their total control.'

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President Erdogan told a crowd chanting for the death penalty on Saturday that such demands may be discussed in parliament after a coup attempt by a faction in the military killed at least 161 people.

Looking relaxed and smiling, giving an occasional thumbs up to his supporters in Istanbul, Erdogan said the coup attempt had been carried out by a minority in the army.

He said: 'The army is ours, not that of the parallel structure. I am chief commander.'

Earlier Erdogan urged the US to extradite Gulen claiming Turkey never turned down an extradition request from Washington for 'terrorists'. Secretary of State John Kerry, pictured today in Luxembourg, said he would entertain an extradition request +4

Secretary of State John Kerry, pictured today in Luxembourg, said he would entertain an extradition request

He said: 'I say if we are strategic partners then you should bring about our request.'

Secretary of State John Kerry said: 'We fully anticipate that there will be questions raised about Mr. Gulen. And obviously we would invite the government of Turkey, as we always do, to present us with any legitimate evidence that withstands scrutiny. And the United States will accept that and look at it and make judgments about it appropriately.'

A Turkish government official said the government 'has been preparing a formal application with detailed information about Gulen's involvement in illegal activities. After last night, we have one more thing to add to an already extensive list'.

Gulen is understood to maintain significant support among some members of the military and mid-level bureaucrats. His movement called Hizmet includes think tanks, schools and various media enterprises. Gulen and Erdogan only became estranged in recent years.

In a statement, Gulen said he condemned, 'in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey.'

He said: 'Government should be won through a process of free and fair elections, not force," he said. "I pray to God for Turkey, for Turkish citizens, and for all those currently in Turkey that this situation is resolved peacefully and quickly.'

Gulen sharply rejected any responsibility: 'As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt. I categorically deny such accusations.'

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

US-based Turkish cleric facing extradition over botched rebellion claims president orchestrated plot to justify a clampdown on civil rights

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Modern Turkey was founded on a secular government.

Erdogan want a government based on Sharia law.

I take Erdogan's planning this coup to gain unquestionable power though with a grain of salt, because the military that carried it out would have known they would be executed after the failed coup was over with. I don't think that happened.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2016-07-16   17:52:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada (#0)

A US-based Turkish cleric accused of plotting a coup to overthrow the Ankara government has claimed President Recep Erdogan staged the rebellion himself to justify a major clampdown on opposition forces. 

Fethullah Gulen, who was a former key ally of Erdogan has been blamed by the politician of using his contacts to develop a 'parallel structure' to overthrow the state. 

Erdogan has called on US President Barack Obama to extradite Gulen, who is based in Pennsylvania. 

US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, pictured, accused his former ally Recep
Erdogan of staging the coup to generate sympathy and provide a pretext to order
a clampdown on civil rights and democracy in Turkey

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2016-07-16   18:07:54 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#2)

Here's where Turkey is headed ..

Turkish soldier 'beheaded by pro-government mob on Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge' after failed coup attempt

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2016-07-16   18:10:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#2)

A US-based Turkish cleric accused of plotting a coup to overthrow the Ankara government has claimed President Recep Erdogan staged the rebellion himself to justify a major clampdown on opposition forces.

Turkey coup attempt is highly dubious and suspicious

Ada  posted on  2016-07-16   18:35:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Ada (#4)

Staging a coup sounds dangerously insane to me. Who knows with the muzzies?

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2016-07-16   19:12:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Lod (#5)

Staging a coup sounds dangerously insane to me. Who knows with the muzzies?

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Erdogan didn't stage it.

There are too many witnesses in the Turkish armed forces that would squeal like a stuck camel.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2016-07-16   22:21:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#1)

It's kinda reminiscent of the bay of pigs setup.

Obnoxicated  posted on  2016-07-16   22:43:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Obnoxicated (#7) (Edited)

Good point; when the air support didn't show, the patsies were toast.

And Fidel laughs to this very day.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2016-07-16   23:14:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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