Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ mở rộng thanh trừng sau đảo chính
bị sa thải
bị giam giữ
bị bắt giữ
trường học, ký túc xá và trường đại học bị đóng cửa
học giả bị mất việc
thẩm phán, công tố viên bị miễn nhiệm
hãng truyền thông bị đóng cửa
các nhà báo bị bắt giữ
* Số này bao gồm (1) viên chức nhà nước, giáo viên, quan chức, và các học giả đã bị bãi nhiệm theo các sắc lệnh của chính phủ, số 667 ban hành ngày 23 tháng 7, số 688 ban hành ngày 25 tháng 7, số 699 ban hành ngày 31 tháng 7, 672 phát hành vào ngày 1 tháng 9, số 675 phát hành ngày 29 tháng 10, số 677/678 phát hành ngày 22 tháng 11 năm 2016, số 679/680/681 ban hành ngày 6 tháng 1 năm 2017 và số 662/ 683/ 684/ 685 ban hành ngày 23 tháng 1 năm 2017; (2) các nhà nghiên cứu bị mất việc làm theo các nghị định của chính phủ, số 677 ban hành ngày 23 tháng 7 và số 675 ban hành ngày 29 tháng 10 năm 2016; (3) giáo viên đã bị Bộ Giáo dục Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ thu hồi Giấy phép vào ngày 19 tháng 7 năm 2016; (4) và các nhân viên quân đội bị miễn nhiệm(6.511 sĩ quan và 16.409 học viên). Để biết thông tin chi tiết, vui lòng truy cập: turkeypurge.com/purge-in-numbers và turkeypurge.com/academics-sacked-from-positions.
** Dữ liệu được biên soạn từ PEN International, Nền tảng Báo chí Độc lập (P24), Trung tâm Tự do Stockholm (SCF), Liên hiệp các nhà báo của Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ (TGS), Hiệp hội các nhà báo Tiến bộ (ÇGD) và cổng thông tin trực tuyến Bianet. Để biết thông tin chi tiết, vui lòng truy cập: https://turkeypurge.com/journalism-in-jail.
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