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Turkish pollster detained, assets of 41 businessmen seized
The assets of a total of 41 business leaders were seized on Sept. 7 over their alleged links to Fethullah Gülen, the prime suspect in the July 15 coup attempt, as more people, including a renowned pollster and journalists, were detained.
Investigations have been launched into companies accused of financially supporting the Fetullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ).
Bankers 'not concerned' about massive Turkish citizens' personal data leak
Banking sources have said they were not concerned about the leaked personal data of nearly 50 million Turkish citizens, as this data was not enough for third parties to illegally perform banking transactions.
Turkish arms factory manager remanded for selling state secrets
The head of the Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation's (MKE) weapons factory, Mustafa Tanr?verdi, was arrested on April 7 in Ankara after allegedly trying to sell weapon designs to a U.S. company.
Turkish minister blames Gülenists for massive data leak
The massive recent leak of personal identity data is part of a "perception management operation" conducted by the "parallel structure," Transport and Communications Minister Binali Y?ld?r?m claimed on April 6, referring to the Gülen movement.
Investigation launched into massive leak of Turkish citizens' personal data
The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation on April 6 into reports of a massive data leak of the personal information of nearly 50 million Turkish citizens.
Two Gülen-linked broadcasters shut down
Private broadcasters Kanaltürk and Bugün TV, which were owned by the alleged Gülen-linked Koza ?pek Media Group, were shut down on Feb. 29.
In addition, the operations of Koza ?pek Media Group ended as of Feb. 29. Employees have packed up their belongings from the building.
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Number of detained suspects in Ankara bombing rises to 20
The number of suspects detained over the Ankara car bomb attack has risen to 20 on Feb. 19, according to sources from the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
Police have conducted operations in Ankara, Adana, Bolu, Tekirda?, ?zmir, Istanbul, Diyarbak?r and Gaziantep provinces and detained a total of 20 suspects following the deadly attack.
Chief Public Prosecutor to combine leaked tape files
The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office have combined investigation files for a leaked tape that allegedly belonged to former Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal and several other videos which caused the resignation of two members of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) on the grounds that Gülenists illegally created the videos.
Good Kurds, bad Kurds
Ironically, the "good" and "bad" Kurds for the Turkish establishment are the same Kurds who have the same ethnic sentiments and strategic goals but different ideas about reaching the same goals: The good Kurds are the darlings of Ankara; the bad Kurds are traitors. Ironically, also, today's "good" Kurds were the "bad" Kurds two decades ago.
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Police capture two ISIL bombers in Turkish capital ahead of New Year's Eve
Counter-terrorism police units captured two Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) suicide bombers in Ankara preparing for a New Year's Eve attack in an operation conducted in the capital's Mamak district on Dec. 30, the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has stated.