turkey coup

The round-up has fueled concerns that the post-coup clampdown could be turning into a witch-hunt.
The crackdown on suspected coup plotters widened further on Tuesday.
A crackdown following the failed coup has targeted more than 60,000 people.
The president also extended the time that suspects can be detained from four to 30 days.
Tens of thousands of soldiers, judges, academics and others are being fired and detained during President Erdogan’s crackdown.
The Turkish president has launched mass purges of state institutions since Friday's putsch.
The government earlier banned academics from traveling abroad.
With the alliance "reinvigorated," this is not the time for a sudden break.
The move would have international implications and raise fears of rights abuses.
"Honestly, had there been another person at the same post, the coup might have succeeded."