Saturday, July 16, 2016

Turkish Army says it took over power in the country and the prime minister says the situation is under control

The Turkish military announced on Friday evening, July 15, he took the reins of government in the country, with supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took to the streets to condemn the coup.

The army, in a statement, the arrest of the Turkish leadership, saying the appointment of "peace council" to lead the authority in the country.

The army announced the suspension of the current constitution in Turkey and the imposition of martial law on the entire territory of the country, stressing the launch of the process of preparing a new Turkish constitution soon.

The Turkish military has described his goal return of constitutional order and freedoms and respect for human rights in the country.

Was quoted by Turkish media reports of Turkish military control of the headquarters of the General Staff in Istanbul as well as at the headquarters of the Justice and Development Party in Istanbul and Ankara, saying that officers belonging to the shows Fethullah Gulen trying to take on the presidency of the Military Staff in Ankara.

For his part, Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim, in a speech via the Turkish Altvzion that pro-government forces took control of the situation in most parts of the country.

Protesters: We are not with Erdogan, but with democracy

Agency "Novosti", witnesses reported that thousands of Turkish citizens took to the streets of the three largest cities in the country, the Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir, to protest against the coup attempt, which carries a lot of them Turkish flags and pictures of Kemal Ataturk.

He said one of the participants in the demonstrations from Istanbul that the people do not support the current president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as far as protesting against the military's attempts to interfere in the political Aalehiah in the country, adding, "We are with the principles of democracy and against the use of force."

Erdogan calls on people to take to the streets

In response to these developments, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the connection via an application letter with a Turkish television channel of the Turkish people to take to the squares and streets of the country.

Erdogan said he would travel to the Turkish capital of Ankara.

The Turkish President: "Through the security forces will respond strongly ... and tell the Army that every officer and every soldier has to respect the law and not to cooperate with these traitors."

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  1. اخي حياك الله على مرورك
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