17 Apr 2024
Sunday 24 July 2016 - 17:51
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Turkey prepares for mass anti-coup rally



Turkey is preparingfor a mass popular rally against the recent botched coup as political parties call on people to participate in a show of unity and patriotism.

Hugenumbers of people were expected to join the rally in Istanbuls iconic Taksim square on Sunday. The marchwas called by the Republican People's Party, Turkeys main opposition group.

Supportersof President Recep Tayyip Erdogans ruling AKP party also declared their full support for the demonstration.

Officials said public transport in Istanbul would be free of charge on Sunday, apparently to boost the number of participants.

More than 270 people died, including around 100 coup plotters, in the course of the putsch which unfolded late on July 15. Erdogan blamed Fethullah Gulen, a reclusive cleric based in the United States, for the botched attempt and said those behind the coup would pay a heavy price. The government has either arrested or dismissed more than 13,000 soldiers, judges and police officersas part of its controversial crackdown following the coup.

Many have criticized the mass purge. Officials in the European Union have also warned that the expulsions and Turkeys potential reinstatementof thedeath penalty as part of the crackdown would affect the countrys long-term bid to join the continental body.

Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi warned Sunday that a country that jails its own university professors and journalists imprisons its future.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim defended the ongoing crackdown, saying the post-coup decisions would consolidate the Turkish democracy.

The Turkish republic is stronger than it was in the past, Yildirim wrote in a local newspaper, adding, Turkey is on democracy watch.... This watch continues until the anti-democratic elements are cleaned out.

Earlier in the day, Yildirim said it would disband the 2,500-strong Presidential Guard, saying there was no need for the elite regiment.

By Press TV

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