Ömer Faruk Kavurmacı
No ordinary resignation for Istanbul
Under normal circumstances, in a normal news cycle, the resignation of Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbaş should have been in the headlines throughout all subsequent days. But it had already become common news in pro-government news outlets on the morning of Sept. 22, and he waited until 7:00 p.m. that evening to announce it.
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Court re-arrests Istanbul mayor's son-in-law, former police chief over Gülen links
An Istanbul court on June 17 ordered the arrest of Ömer Faruk Kavurmacı, the son-in-law of Istanbul mayor Kadir Topbaş, and former Istanbul police chief Hüseyin Çapkın on June 17 for the second time after they had been previously arrested over links to the Gülen movement blamed on the July 2016 failed coup attempt.
New arrest warrant issued for Istanbul mayor's son-in-law
An Istanbul court on June 16 issued a fresh arrest warrant for Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbaş's son-in-law Ömer Faruk Kavurmacı, whose swift release triggered outrage from the public.
HDP spokesperson accuses Turkish courts of double standards after key political figures' relatives released
Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) Şanlıurfa deputy and spokesperson Osman Baydemir has accused Turkish courts of bestowing privilege on relatives of key political figures of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), while reiterating the ongoing arrest of HDP lawmakers and journalists, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported.
MHP leader Bahçeli accuses post-coup probe of being discriminatory
Members of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) are still active, opposition Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli has claimed, accusing the government of being discriminatory and ineffective in its struggle against the followers of the U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen.
Is the Turkish judiciary really blind?
Visitors to the Greek Island of Kos will have noted a building from Roman times, facing Hippocrates' famous plane tree and the Ottoman-era Ghazi Hasan Pasha Mosque. It bears the Latin inscription "Legum Servi Sumus" which means "We are slaves to the law."
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The son-in-law dilemma for Turkish justice
Amid the Qatar crisis which is straining the entire neighborhood, Turkish politics has become occupied with a son-in-law crisis where the courts are accused of positive discrimination in the case of the relatives of key political figures of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Parti).
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Court orders arrest of son-in-law of former Deputy PM Bülent Arınç in anti-Gülen probe
An Ankara court on June 5 ordered the arrest of the son-in-law of former Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç after police detained him as a part of the ongoing investigation into the Fethullahist Terror Organization (FETÖ), accused of being behind the failed July 2016 coup attempt.
Ekrem Yeter was detained at his residence and later referred to the prosecutor's office to testify.
Opposition blasts Erdoğan in row over release of Istanbul mayor's son-in-law
The release from detention of Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbaş's son-in-law Ömer Faruk Kavurmacı, who was previously detained over alleged links with Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), has sparked a war of words between opposition parties and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Out Gülenists in politics: Opposition parties to government
The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) have called on the Turkish government to reveal the political wing of the Fethullahist Terror Organization (FETÖ), while criticizing the release of "influential persons," referring to Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Kadir Topbaş's son-in-law Ömer Faruk Kavurmacı, who was previously detained.