Turkey purge continues with 7,000 public sector workers dismissed
On the eve of the anniversary of last year’s military coup attempt, Turkey dismissed more than 7,000 police, civil servants and academics as part of a purge triggered by the failed putsch. The crackdown on state institutions, including the judiciary, police and education, began after last year’s unrest, which Turkey claims was masterminded US-based Islamic cleric…
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