JUSTICE IN EDROGAN’S TURKEY: Victims Of Turkey’s Post-Coup Purge Invited To Prove Their Innocence.

Prove their innocence?

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The sweeping purge has been in part made possible by a three-month state of emergency declared shortly after the failed coup. At the time, officials said it would be a one-time measure to give the government extraordinary powers not only to detain suspects but to enact measures by decree. Now, weeks before it’s due to expire, there’s a move to extend the state of emergency.

Turkey’s National Security Council, at a meeting chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, recommended extending the state of emergency for another three months. After the meeting, Erdogan told an audience of local leaders that the state of emergency “is only for an effective counter-terrorism,” according to the state run Anatolia News Agency.

Ever since the massive purge began, Turks have been wondering how so many people could have been in on a coup that was so secret everyone missed it.

Indeed.