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Three years on, Turkey purge victims struggle to make ends meet
Some 150,000 public sector workers have lost their jobs since the attempted coup over suspicions of Gulenist ties
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Turkey detains 115 soldiers over Gulen ties: state media
After the Istanbul public prosecutor issued arrest warrants for 210 active duty soldiers including five colonels
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Turkey charges US consulate employee with espionage
According to state media, the consulate employee is suspected of having contacts with ex-Gulen members
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SC admits plea seeking to proscribe Gulen’s network
Orders authorities to hand over control of Pak-Turk schools to Turkiye MAARIF
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SC hears plea to designate Gulen network a terror outfit
SC seeks AGP’s reply on petition also asking to give control of Pak-Turk schools to Turkiye MAARIF
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US studying Turkey's demands to extradite preacher
Ankara voices impatience over Washington's failure to hand Gulen over
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Freed pastor Brunson leaves Turkey, due in US Saturday
In a step that can improve US-Turkish ties strained by disputes over Syria
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Gulen's brother jailed for over 10 years in Turkey
Kutbettin Gulen is charged with ‘membership of an armed terror group’
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Turkey's Erdogan calls on Germany to list Gulen group as terrorist
Germany and the EU rely on Turkey to stem the flow of Syrian war refugees to prevent a repeat of events of 2015
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Turkey issues warrants for 106 'matchmakers' in cleric's network
Over 50,000 people including Gulen supporters have been detained in the aftermath of last year's failed coup
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Rights groups urge Pakistan not to deport Turkish nationals
The development comes two weeks after a Turkish teacher, his wife and two young daughters were deported
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Turkey orders arrest of 110 people over Gulen links
Crackdown on perceived Gulen supporters continues
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Turkish police seek 70 military officers over Gulen links
More than 50,000 people have been jailed pending trial
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Turkey puts on trial 31 staff from pro-Gulen daily
The trial is the latest to get underway for journalists in Turkey under the state of emergency imposed
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Germany declines Turkish request to freeze Gulen assets
The move is likely to worsen already strained ties between the two NATO allies
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Turkey detains 18 people over Izmir attack, sees PKK responsible
The gun and bomb attack in Izmir and Ankara left two people dead
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Prominent Turkish journalist says detained over tweet
At least 81 journalists are reportedly imprisoned in Turkey since a failed coup attempt in July
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Turkish prosecutors order arrest of 87 academics with Gulen links
Police carries out simultaneous raids across 12 provinces, targeting suspects
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Turkey says gives US new documents on Gulen extradition request
Turkey has arrested more than 35,000 people over what it says are links with Gulen since the coup attempt
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Erdogan stirs trouble over 1923 Turkey border treaty
President Erdogan laments the loss of Aegean islands which are now Greek territory
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Editor from top Turkish daily held in post-coup crackdown
The editor of Hurriyet daily is among nine current and former journalists arrested in Istanbul
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US is 'strategic partner, not our enemy': Turkish PM
Ankara criticises Washington for not extraditing Pennsylvania-based preacher Gulen, whom it blames for July 15 coup
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Turkey says receiving 'positive signals' from US on Gulen extradition
Fethullah Gulen is accused of ordering the July 15 coup to remove President Recep Tayyip Erdogan from power
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Turkey's Erdogan says would approve death penalty if parliament votes
Erdogan says network of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen must be destroyed within the framework of the law
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Key events in Turkey since attempted coup
Erdogan has launched a sweeping crackdown on alleged coup plotters
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US-based cleric Gulen slams Turkey judicial system over arrest warrant
This warrant is yet another example of President Erdogan's drive for authoritarianism
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Turkey issues warrant for preacher Gulen over coup
The warrant issued by an Istanbul court for the cleric based in Pennsylvania is the first since the failed putsch
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Turkey's Erdogan presses US to extradite preacher
Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999 and denies involvement in the July coup attempt
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Turkey expels nearly 1,400 personnel from armed forces
So far more than 60,000 people have been either detained, removed or suspended
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Ankara mayor to US: deliver Gulen
'US must deliver Gulen to remove suspicion of Washington's involvement in failed coup attempt' Ankara mayor says
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Turkey's Erdogan shuts schools, charities in first state of emergency decree
The schools and other institutions are suspected by Turkish authorities of having links to Gulen
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Turkey detains 28 people over alleged financial links to cleric Gulen
The raids were the latest police operations targeting thousands of supporters of the US-based cleric
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Turkey officially designates Gulen religious group as terrorists
The move puts the organisation on par with Kurdish militants currently fighting the army in Turkey's southeast