Erdogan says extending state of emergency would be good for Turkey

Erdogan said the measure sped up Ankara's fight against terrorism

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Extending a state of emergency for another three months would be beneficial for Turkey as it requires more time to eradicate the threat from terrorist groups after a failed coup attempt in July, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.

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Speaking a day after Turkey's National Security Council recommended the extension of the emergency rule, Erdogan said the measure sped up Ankara's fight against terrorism and he believed Turks would support it.


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"The government will make the necessary assessment and take the necessary steps (on this)," Erdogan said in a speech to a group of provincial administrators at the presidential palace in Ankara.

Turkey announced in July  it would suspend the European Convention on Human Rights during a state of emergency it declared to pursue the plotters of the failed coup.

 
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