by TurkeyPurge | Mar 28, 2018 | Human Tragedies
Ümit Horzum, a former public servant who was removed from his job at Turkish Accreditation Agency (TURKAK) in a government’s post-coup emergency decree, has been missing for 111 days while his wife has found his car abandoned with a deflated tire in Ankara. “WITH MY...
by TurkeyPurge | Jan 29, 2018 | Int'l Reactions
Turkish government has pursued an aggressive policy to silence its perceived enemies in at least 46 countries across four continents, as part of its post-coup crackdown, a Foreign Affairs article noted Monday. Turkish government has been hunting its opponents abroad,...
by TurkeyPurge | Dec 13, 2017 | Today in Crackdown
Afghan security officials detained at least four people affiliated with the Gulen movement on Tuesday, according to several media outlets. One Afghan and three Turkish teachers working at the Afghan Turk CAG Educational NGO (ATCE), a chain of schools claimed to be...
by TurkeyPurge | Nov 27, 2017 | Today in Crackdown
Memduh Çıkmaz, a Turkish businessman who was earlier detained in Sudan at Turkey’s request, has been returned back home and jailed pending trial over ties to the Gülen movement. “FETO’s money safe was brought back to Turkey with MIT [Turkey’s National Intelligence...
by TurkeyPurge | Oct 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its member organization the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said on Thursday that 285 Turkish nationals who live in Pakistan are at risk of forcible repatriation, arbitrary arrest and other human...