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Kurdish Politicians among Dozens Sought by Turkey over 2014 Protests
Turkish Gendarmerie clash with Kurdish demonstrators during a protest against Islamic State (IS) militants near Sanliurfa, Turkey, 07 October 2014. Photo: EPA/SEDAT SUNA
A little over half were arrested and the others were still being sought, the Ankara Prosecutor's Office said in a statement.
Chinese expert fails to crack phone of assassin of Russian Ambassador Karlov
A foreign cryptography expert hired by the Ankara Prosecutor's Office has reportedly failed to crack the phone used by the assassin of the late Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov, who was killed in Ankara in December 2016.
New details on tipoff to MİT on July 15
Daily Yeni Şafak had a headline story on May 20 by Osman Ozgan with the title: "Here is that major's statement," triggering new debates. We knew that a major, identified only as O.K., personally went to the headquarters of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) in Ankara's Yenimahalle district on the afternoon of July 15, 2016 to warn them about the preparations of the coup.
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Failed coup attempt generals appear before court for first time
The Ankara 17th High Criminal Court has begun a high-profile case against a total of 221 suspects, including former high-ranking generals who have been accused of perpetrating a bloody July 2016 coup attempt against a backdrop of pro-government protests.
Prosecutor issues arrest warrants for two historians over insulting Atatürk
An Istanbul chief public prosecutor on May 11 issued arrest warrants for two historians for insulting Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, Doğan News Agency has reported.
A group of historians' comments on Atatürk on a TV program and a social media post triggered outrage from politicians, writers and historians, as prosecutors also took action.
Prosecutor demands arrest warrants for two historians over insulting Atatürk
An Istanbul chief public prosecutor on May 11 demanded arrest warrants for two historians for insulting Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, Doğan News Agency has reported.
A group of historians' comments on Atatürk on a TV program and a social media post triggered outrage from politicians, writers and historians, as prosecutors also took action.
Reactions pour against insults targeting Atatürk
A group of historians' insults against Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, in a TV program and a social media posting triggered a big reaction and anger from politicians, writers and historians, as prosecutors also take action.
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım also reacted harshly to the comments on the TV show, saying he strongly condemned them.
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Reactions grow against historians for insulting Atatürk
Reactions are growing against three historians over insults against Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, in a TV program.
Mustafa Armağan, the host of a TV show called "Derin Tarih" (Deep History) on private television stations TVnet, claimed in a May 6 broadcast that Atatürk's foster child, Afet İnan, was his illegitimate wife.
Main opposition CHP head Kılıçdaroğlu slams historians for 'smearing Atatürk'
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has slammed controversial popular historians who recently claimed that Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, had an affair with his adoptive daughter, Afet İnam.
Prosecutors reveal junta behind Turkey's coup attempt
The joint indictment submitted to an Ankara court on March 3 on the July 2016 coup attempt has identified a 38-member junta named "Peace in the Nation Council" as being among 221 suspected coup plotters led by Fethullah Gülen, head of what the government and the indictment refer to as the Fethullahist Terror Organization (FETÖ).