Turkish main opposition leader blasts police media operation as a ‘coup’
Main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) head Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu has described the Dec. 14 police operation, in which the police raided a newspaper and detained a number of broadcasters, as a âcoup.â
âThe current process is not something faced in healthy democracies. This is a coup process,â KılıçdaroÄlu said. âDetentions of journalists and raids on television stations in the early morning are not something we can accept in any circumstances.â
Without directly touching on the operation, Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu said the day had come for the "test," while adressing members of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in ElazıÄ.
âThis is the day of the test. Everyone will render an account or receive a prize for what they have done, and for their attitude toward democracy in this country,â DavutoÄlu said on Dec. 14.
Numan KurtulmuÅ, the deputy leader of the AKP, declined to comment, simply saying they were âobserving the process.â
Interior Minister Efkan Ala, who is set to attend the AKPâs provincal congress in the eastern province of AÄrı, also declined to comment.
Istanbul deputy and former professional footballer Hakan Åükür went to the Istanbul office of daily Zaman in the Yenibosna neighborhood to express support for the newspaper against the operation.
Åükür, who was elected as an AKP Istanbul deputy in the June 2011 elections, firmly positioned himself on the side of the Gülen movement late last year, resigning from the party on the eve of massive graft investigations targeting leading ministers and pro-government businessmen.
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