Işık Koşaner
Ball in whose court on coup bid intelligence?
The July 2016 coup attempt of Fethullah Gülen's followers took decades of systematic planning, which involved the infiltration of the Turkish Armed Forces from bottom to top. By the time of the coup attempt, Gülen's followers occupied almost half of the general and admiral positions.
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Why was the National Security Council's Gülen decision not implemented?
The work of the commission set up to investigate Turkey's July 15, 2016 coup attempt reveals that state institutions considered the Gülen brotherhood a threat in the past and had made warnings.
Former Chief of Staff says resigned due to pressures from gov't
Former chief of General Staff Gen. Işık Koşaner has said the reason behind his 2011 resignation was to avoid pressure from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to make him appoint and retire army officers who were, at the time, suspected of planning to overthrow the government.
Former Chief of Staff says resigned due to pressures from gov't
Former chief of General Staff Gen. Işık Koşaner has said the reason behind his 2011 resignation was to avoid pressure from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to make him appoint and retire army officers who were, at the time, suspected of planning to overthrow the government.
Parliamentary commission on coup attempt to hear from Erdoğan's brother-in-law
A parliamentary commission on Turkey's thwarted July 15 military coup attempt is set to hear the opinions of prominent figures including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's brother-in-law, Ziya İlgen, from whom Erdoğan said he first learned about the coup attempt.
Rule of law with a question mark
In the new bill prepared by the Justice Ministry, even though there are positive aspects, there are also quite a few concerning articles.
It is as if the Justice Ministry wishes to normalize the laws made under the state of emergency and is consequently introducing amendments in criminal and procedural laws.
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