The Turkish regime arrests 30 people under the pretext of their links to the attempted coup

Turkish regime authorities arrested 30 people under the pretext of their connection to the attempted coup in Turkey in 2016.

Turkish media reported that 30 people were arrested during raids that took place in 17 cities across Turkey.

Since the coup attempt against the President of the Turkish regime, RecepTayyip Erdogan, in mid-July 2016, the Turks, in all their components and sectors, have been subjected to dismissal, arrest and repression campaigns that affected tens of thousands of people, including teachers, judges, parliamentarians and media professionals, in addition to the military and senior officers in the army and police in Turkey

 Sanaa Hasan

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