Turkey PM says 161 dead in coup bid, almost 3,000 held


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Ankara, Jul 16 (AFP): Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim today said 161 people were killed in the coup attempt against the government, with 2,839 soldiers now detained on suspicion of involvement.

Yildirim, speaking outside his Cankaya palace in Ankara and flanked by top general Hulusi Akar who was held during the coup attempt, also described the putsch bid as a "black stain" on Turkish democracy. He added that 1,440 people had been wounded.

The toll 161 did not include the assailants, he emphasised. Turkey's acting army chief Umit Dundar had earlier said 104 putschists had been killed.

Yildirim blamed the coup attempt on the supporters of US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara has for years accused of working to overthrow the authorities and wants to see brought to justice.

The United States has shown little interest so far to Turkey's requests for his extradition.

"Fethullah Gulen is the leader of a terrorist organisation," the premier said.

"Whichever country is behind him is not a friend of Turkey and in a serious war against Turkey," he added.

 

Earlier Report

Turkey on 'fire' after military attempts coup to overthrow Erdogan govt

Ankara, Jul 16 (AP) : Elements of the Turkish military backed by tanks staged an attempted coup against the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday, sparking bloody clashes in major cities.

It was unclear who was in control of the strategic Nato country of 80 million people as the soldiers took to the streets and multiple explosions rang out overnight in the country’s two biggest cities.

Erdogan and his government predicted that the move would fail and called for supporters of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to come out onto the streets.

Looking shaken, the Turkish leader appeared on television from an unknown location insisting he was still in power and vowing the putschists would pay a “very heavy price”.

“I certainly believe that coup plotters will not succeed,” he said, speaking on a mobile phone via FaceTime.

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An AFP photographer saw troops open fire on people gathered near one of the Bosphorus bridges in Istanbul and state-run news agency Anadolu reported that the Parliament in Ankara had been bombed.

The sound of fighter jets flying over Istanbul and Ankara signalled the start of the putsch late on Friday and they could still be heard in the early hours of Saturday.

World leaders called for calm, with US President Barack Obama urging support for the government which he said had been elected in democratic elections.

‘Heavy price’

State broadcaster TRT said the troops behind the putsch had declared martial law and a curfew, in a statement signed by a group calling itself the “Council for Peace in the Homeland”.

“The power in the country has been seized in its entirety,” the statement said.

It said the coup had been launched “to ensure and restore constitutional order, democracy, human rights and freedoms and let the supremacy of the law in the country prevail, to restore order which was disrupted”.

It was not yet clear whether the attempted takeover had widespread backing in the military, or rogue elements within it. No named military officer claimed responsibility for the actions.

A group of soldiers raided the Dogan Media Group, one of Turkey’s largest private media organisations, the CNN-Turkey channel which it owns said.

The government received expressions of support from members of the political opposition, including the leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu.

A presidential source said that Erdogan, believed to have been holidaying by the Aegean when taken by surprise with the coup attempt, was about to land in Istanbul in his plane.

A history of coups

Turkey’s once-powerful military has long considered itself the guardian of the secular state founded by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923.

It has staged three coups since 1960 and forced out an Islamic government in 1997.

Erdogan’s critics have long accused him of undermining modern Turkey’s secular roots -- but the President was believed to have won control of the military after purging elements who opposed him.

The Turkish strongman urged people to rally in his support, prompting hundreds of supporters to gather in Turkey’s three main cities of Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir, AFP correspondents said.


“I urge the Turkish people to convene at public squares and airports. I never believed in a power higher than the power of the people,” he said.

There was chaos in Istanbul as angry crowds took to the streets to boo the passing tanks, while others celebrated. Fighter jets could be heard flying over the city.

“We are angry at the military because they are killing us, they are killing civilians,” one protester told AFP, asking not to be named.

But other Turks were welcoming news of the coup.

“Turks are on fire,” Fethi Karabas, a 27-year-old tour guide in Taksim Square, told AFP.

“We have hope now,” he added. “Turkey has been in a very polarised state for almost 15 years now... This is the manifestation of all that anger.”

People take to the street in support of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Antalya, Turkey. (AFP Photo)

Global concern

Erdogan also blamed the events on “the parallel state” and “Pennsylvania” -- a reference to Pennsylvania-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, his arch-enemy who he has always accused of seeking to overthrow him.

But Gulen’s Hizmet (Service) movement angrily denied the claim, saying “we condemn any military intervention in domestic politics of Turkey”.

Reports said that flights into Istanbul’s main international airport had been halted. The Bosphorus bridges were closed in both directions and completely empty of traffic.

The coup plotters sought to reassure the international community, saying in their statement: “All our international agreements and commitments retain their validity.”

It added: “We hope our good relations will continue with all countries in the world.”

But there was a flood of concerned reactions from around the globe, with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini calling for “restraint and respect for democratic institutions”.

  

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  • nazeer Husain, jeddah saudi Arabi

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Turkish govt almost based on Islamic ideas which some of the military sects trying to destabilise not special here.But now no media will make any trial of its backup forces .Destabilizing the democratically elected govt will not siut the term of terrorism .

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    ALMOST ALL THE COUNTRIES ARE BURNING WITH MILITANCY AND LACK OF PEACE INCLUDING INDIA BY FANATIC GROUPS.ARE THESE GROUPS GET BOOST FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND IF NOT WHY NOT CONTROLLED

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Acchu,

    One more for you to contemplate on,

    All for power, unnecessarily Hitler is pulled and blamed. Hitler never said kill innocent.

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  • Rudy, Naravi

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Why there in no peace in most of the countries ???

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  • Ramesh s, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    ..Longlast construction and right property solutions. You can check. Already agencies verifying financial activities and tax returns. ZN said he will not come back this year.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Can you wait till the results of investigations are announced, instead of making false accusations without knowing ABCD of the matter.....

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  • Acchu, M'lore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    All for power, unnecessarily religion pulled and blamed. No religion said kill innocent.

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    One more failed attempt of vested powers to destabilise Turkish Govt.
    The moment turkey started aiding palestine,it all started.So now its clear who can do such a cowardly act.One should stop poking their nose on middle east,especially if the people is happy with their ruling party's governance.

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  • Ramesh s, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    ..above incident is different. But hostorical truth is, these people can only tamed with Army or Monarchy or Anarchy. Democracy, secularism, multiculturism is alien to them. Its now revealed that ZN who is acting like saint, diverted vast amount and created 2 real estate firms where his wife, father and his relatives are directors. Also his organisation, media outlets have several directors from his family. He is minting crores While families of brainwashed kids spending sleeples nights.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Instead of generalising the accusations, pls be specific....we also want to know the truth....Can you name the companies created by him, where his family members are partners.....so that we also can verify the facts, instead of just believing your outbursts.... pls co operate...

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  • jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Dear SK, Mangalore
    Please go through the news... you will find the name of the firms he established...

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  • Arun CK, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    This time we blame the truck laws. Trucks have no religion. Most of the trucks are peaceful except the one that moved people in nice. How can France sell trucks so easily to peaceful people !!! 

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  • Dev Kumar, Hoode/Kemmanu

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    Going towards othmaan..
    Coup foiled...what about innocent people died.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    World is now coming towards an ...

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    End????

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Sat, Jul 16 2016

    end of Kali Yuga... hold on tight good days are ahead.

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