Sebahattin Ozturk
Governors of 41 provinces reshuffled in Turkey
The governors of 41 provinces of Turkey were changed with a new decree law issued early on June 21.
According to the decree published in the Official Gazette, 20 governors were relocated to the central office as part of decisions taken in a cabinet meeting and approved by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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Governors from eastern, southeastern Turkish provinces called to Ankara for security meeting
Governors from a total of 22 provinces in the eastern and southeastern regions of Turkey have been called to the capital Ankara for a security meeting. The call came from the Turkish Interior Ministry, Anadolu Agency reported on Sept. 18.
Female Afghan police cadets train in Turkey
A total of 89 female Afghan police cadets began a two-month-long training program in Turkey on May 2.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the program, Turkish Deputy Interior Minister Sebahattin Öztürk said a total of 2,627 Afghan policemen and women have joined the training program in Turkey since the two countries signed a cooperation agreement in 2011.
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Gendarmerie command to open disciplinary proceedings against mourning lieutenant colonel
Turkey's gendarmerie general command is set to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the uniformed lieutenant colonel who blasted senior politicians during the funeral ceremony of his killed soldier brother, according to sources.
Outrage over gender discrimination in Police Chief Training Center job posting
Turkey's Police Chief Training Center (PAEM) has stirred controversy by releasing a job posting that openly admits it intends to hire nine times more men than women as deputy police chiefs.
Police Department sends almost 300 senior officers into retirement
Authorities in Turkey have staged a large purge of the police forces, forcing close to 300 officers into retirement amid a recent upsurge in violence directed at the police by out-lawed groups.
Fallen Turkish soldier laid to rest in official ceremony in Ad?yaman
One Turkish soldier who was killed on July 20 in a gun attack staged by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK) in eastern Turkey was laid to rest in a July 21 ceremony.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu also attended the funeral ceremony of gendarmerie soldier Müsellim Ünal, 22, in the southeastern province of Ad?yaman.
At least 32 dead in suspected ISIL suicide bombing in Turkey's border with Syria
An explosion has killed at least 32 in a municipal culture center in the southeastern province of ?anl?urfa's Suruç district, as scores of people have been hospitalized.
"We are concerned that the number of death will increase. The perpetrators will soon be found and put on trial," Turkey's interior minister said in a statement on July 20.
At least 31 dead in suspected ISIL suicide bombing in Turkey's border with Syria
An explosion has killed at least 31 in a municipal culture center in the southeastern province of ?anl?urfa's Suruç district, as scores of people have been hospitalized.
"We are concerned that the number of death will increase. The perpetrators will soon be found and put on trial," Turkey's interior minister said in a statement on July 20.
Negligence in HDP attack being probed: Interior minister
The release of a suspect accused of perpetrating a deadly attack on a Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) rally in Diyarbak?r last month even though he had been classified as "a missing person associated with terrorism" is a result of "negli-gence," Turkish Interior Minister Sebahattin Öztürk has admitted.