Every single university dean in Turkey -- 1,577 of them -- has been asked to hand in their resignation, and they have.Can someone explain how that fucking makes any sense? What about 15,000 school teachers? How are all those people involved in the coup? How did the government detain/dismiss 35,000+ people within 3-4 days? Did they have "I supported the coup" written on their foreheads? It is obvious that pre-prepared lists were used for the "purge"; I guess lists with names of all people who don't like the government. But still how do they know people's beliefs? Does that mean that there is a massive network of informants in Turkish society? Even with informants, it must have taken years to come up with the names of 50,000+ people who have been detained or dismissed so far.I also don't understand how ***every single*** dean in the country doesn't like Erdogan. There is pretty much zero probability of that.The other thing is, how is the country going to function without judges, teachers, deans, ministers, government employees, etc? WTF? While you can come up with pencil pushers overnight, how in the hell will replacements for judges, teachers, and deans be found in a short time?***********************************************************************************************http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3693768/Standing-blood-vengeance-against-coup-beaten-Facetime-Mail-Sunday-reporter-watches-savage-retribution-against-Turkey-plot-unfold-walks-bullet-ridden-military-vehicles.htmlOne of the most comprehensive reports, with dozens of pictures. A must see for those who like photo essays. Some of the best pics:A civilian punches a Turkish soldier who took part in the failed military coup as he is led away by police having surrenderedCheck the belters and kickers in the backgroundA Turkish civilian whips soldiers with his belt after they surrendered to police on Bosphorus Bridge, a strategic landmark which was seized by the army during the coupA man lays down in front of a tank on the approach to Ataturk airport in Istanbul as citizens took to the streets to oppose the military coupIt's a TARP... Turkish civilians throw a tarpaulin over a tank to stop it from seizing control of key locations in Ankara And this is the best in my opinion:Flip flops, good for the beach, perfect for stopping coups!
7/21/2016 3:52:41 AM
this turkish dude has giant dinosaur balls.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX61pQaFeZQapparently he survived. wow.
7/21/2016 4:51:29 AM
^ Yes indeed...
7/21/2016 7:56:02 PM
Up to about 68,000 people detained, rwmov d from office, arrested, etc. http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0ZX07S
7/22/2016 5:26:16 PM
I can see how the coup would be intentionally provoked or allowed, but I don't know about staged, that would seem to imply that the soldiers were loyal to the government and are now being punished for following the orders of the government.
7/22/2016 6:12:43 PM
Depends on which soldiers are being punished. If the people involved in the coup are the ones being jailed then yes, that would be weird. If he's just purging people he wants out then maybe it was staged.
7/22/2016 6:44:06 PM
Turkey sacks 10,000 more civil servants, shuts 15 media outlets in latest crackdownhttp://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2016/10/31/Turkey-sacks-10-000-more-civil-servants-shuts-media-in-latest-crackdown.html
10/31/2016 2:19:39 AM
i'm gonna go out on a limb and say that the people fired/arrested are probably going to come together to form some sort of terrorist group.[Edited on October 31, 2016 at 10:19 AM. Reason : ]
10/31/2016 10:19:26 AM