Turecko i nadále pokračuje v čistkách
propuštěných ze zaměstnání
zadržených
uvězněných
škol a univerzit zavřeno
akademiků ztratilo práci
soudců a státních zástupců zbaveno funkce
sdělovacích prostředků uzavřeno
uvězněných novináři
since July 15, 2016 as of April 18, 2017
*This number includes (1) state officials, teachers, bureaucrats, and academics who were dismissed by gov’t decrees, No. 667 issued on July 23, No.668 issued on July 25, No.669 issued on July 31, No. 672 issued on Sept. 1, No.675 issued on Oct. 29, No. 677/678 issued on Nov. 22, 2016, No.679/680/681 issued on Jan. 6, 2017, and No.682/683/684/685 issued on Jan 23, 2017; (2) academics who lost their jobs by gov’t decrees, No. 677 issued on July 23, and No.675 issued on Oct. 29, 2016; (3) teachers whose licenses were revoked by Turkey’s Education Ministry on July 19, 2016; (4) and dismissed military personnel [6,511 officers and 16,409 cadets]. For detailed information, please visit: turkeypurge.com/purge-in-numbers and turkeypurge.com/academics-sacked-from-positions.
**Data compiled from PEN International, Platform for Independent Journalism (P24), Stockholm Center for Freedom (SCF), Journalists’ Union of Turkey (TGS), Progressive Journalists Association (ÇGD), and Bianet online news portal. For detailed information, please visit: https://turkeypurge.com/journalism-in-jail.
Lidské tragédie způsobené čistkami v Turecku

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Středoškolský učitel

Mustafa Torer
Obchodník

Furkan D.
12 letý pacient s rakovinou

Filiz Y.
30 letá novorodička

Haci Isa Sezek
83 letý muž

Bilal Konakci
Pyrotechnik

Pět nezletilých dětí

Yavuz Bolek
Bývalý policejní velitel
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