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Turkey coup attempt: Erdoğan calls military uprising 'treason' – live updates Turkey coup attempt: Erdoğan calls military uprising 'treason' – live updates
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The state news agency, Anadolu, says the death toll has risen to 90.
A further 1,154 people have been wounded, it reports.
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MPs are currently holding an extraordinary meeting, called by prime minister Binali Yildirim, to discuss the attempted coup.
The meeting is taking place in the parliament building targeted overnight by soldiers involved in the coup, and which suffered damage from several explosions:
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The number of military personnel arrested after the attempted coup now stands at 1,563.
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Insisting he remains firmly in control, President Erdoğan made clear in his various statements that the attempted coup would provide an opportunity to “clean out” the armed forces. He compared those behind the coup to “terrorist groups”.
Here are some of his key quotes:
What is being perpetrated is a treason and a rebellion. They will pay a heavy price for this act of treason. We will not leave our country to occupiers.
Those who stain the military’s reputation must leave. The process has started today, and it will continue just as we fight other terrorist groups.
They have pointed the people’s guns against the people. The president, whom 52% of the people brought to power, is in charge. This government brought to power by the people is in charge. They won’t succeed as long as we stand against them by risking everything.
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What we know so farWhat we know so far
Claire PhippsClaire Phipps
The picture from Turkey is clearer on Saturday morning, with president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan insisting he remains in charge after a night in which a military faction attempted to overthrow the government.The picture from Turkey is clearer on Saturday morning, with president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan insisting he remains in charge after a night in which a military faction attempted to overthrow the government.
But pockets of fighting continue, with some of those behind the coup claiming to be fighting on.But pockets of fighting continue, with some of those behind the coup claiming to be fighting on.
Here is what we know:Here is what we know:
The attempted coupThe attempted coup
Deaths and arrestsDeaths and arrests
Erdoğan’s responseErdoğan’s response
Gülen denies involvementGülen denies involvement
I condemn, in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey. Government should be won through a process of free and fair elections, not force.I condemn, in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey. Government should be won through a process of free and fair elections, not force.
As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt. I categorically deny such accusations.As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt. I categorically deny such accusations.
International reactionInternational reaction
Turkey is a key partner for the European Union. The EU fully supports the democratically elected government, the institutions of the country and the rule of law.Turkey is a key partner for the European Union. The EU fully supports the democratically elected government, the institutions of the country and the rule of law.
The democratic order in Turkey must be respected. Everything needs to be done to protect human lives.The democratic order in Turkey must be respected. Everything needs to be done to protect human lives.
Military interference in the affairs of any state is unacceptable.Military interference in the affairs of any state is unacceptable.
We should all urge calm and respect for laws, institutions, and basic human rights and freedoms – and support for the democratically elected civilian government.We should all urge calm and respect for laws, institutions, and basic human rights and freedoms – and support for the democratically elected civilian government.
Very concerned by events unfolding in #Turkey. Our Embassy is monitoring the situation closely. Brits should follow FCO website for adviceVery concerned by events unfolding in #Turkey. Our Embassy is monitoring the situation closely. Brits should follow FCO website for advice
Turkey on SaturdayTurkey on Saturday
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Patrick KingsleyPatrick Kingsley
Turkey has a long history of coups: the most recent occurring in 1997, and one of the most brutal in 1980. President Erdoğan’s Islamist-leaning government was believed to be in a stronger position than most previous civilian administrations, shoring up his position during a decade of economic success. He also inserted sympathisers and loyalists into key parts of the state apparatus and increasingly cracked down on suspected plotters.Turkey has a long history of coups: the most recent occurring in 1997, and one of the most brutal in 1980. President Erdoğan’s Islamist-leaning government was believed to be in a stronger position than most previous civilian administrations, shoring up his position during a decade of economic success. He also inserted sympathisers and loyalists into key parts of the state apparatus and increasingly cracked down on suspected plotters.
But recent events in Turkey and across the Middle East have destabilised the country, with Kurdish rebels fighting a new insurgency in the south-east of the country. The Syrian civil war, raging across Turkey’s southern border, has also spilt over into Turkey, with Islamic State mounting a series of terror attacks across Turkey in the past year, killing hundreds.But recent events in Turkey and across the Middle East have destabilised the country, with Kurdish rebels fighting a new insurgency in the south-east of the country. The Syrian civil war, raging across Turkey’s southern border, has also spilt over into Turkey, with Islamic State mounting a series of terror attacks across Turkey in the past year, killing hundreds.
Erdoğan’s Islamist-aligned government was also perceived by liberal wings of Turkish society to be infringing on the secular traditions established by the father of the modern Turkish state, Kemal Atatürk. But it is also opposed by followers of Fethullah Gülen, the exiled leader of another Islamist-minded movement.Erdoğan’s Islamist-aligned government was also perceived by liberal wings of Turkish society to be infringing on the secular traditions established by the father of the modern Turkish state, Kemal Atatürk. But it is also opposed by followers of Fethullah Gülen, the exiled leader of another Islamist-minded movement.
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Head of armed forces 'rescued'Head of armed forces 'rescued'
Reports from Turkey say the head of the armed forces, General Hulusi Akar, who was apparently taken hostage during the attempted coup, has been freed.Reports from Turkey say the head of the armed forces, General Hulusi Akar, who was apparently taken hostage during the attempted coup, has been freed.
NTV reports Chief of General Staff Hulusi Akar was freed after an operation. He resumes command of the armed forces pic.twitter.com/EzciRt07KCNTV reports Chief of General Staff Hulusi Akar was freed after an operation. He resumes command of the armed forces pic.twitter.com/EzciRt07KC
That would appear to signal the end of Umit Dündar’s role as acting chief of military staff, which has lasted about two hours.That would appear to signal the end of Umit Dündar’s role as acting chief of military staff, which has lasted about two hours.
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Sixteen people involved in the attempted coup have been killed in clashes at Turkey’s military police command, says police chief Celalettin Lekesiz, according to state news agency Anadolu.Sixteen people involved in the attempted coup have been killed in clashes at Turkey’s military police command, says police chief Celalettin Lekesiz, according to state news agency Anadolu.
Two hundred and fifty others have been arrested, Lekesiz says, adding that fighting at the compound continues but the skirmishes “are about to come to an end”.Two hundred and fifty others have been arrested, Lekesiz says, adding that fighting at the compound continues but the skirmishes “are about to come to an end”.
Anadolu also reports that General Memduh Hakbilen, the chief of staff of Turkey’s command for the Aegean region, is among those arrested.Anadolu also reports that General Memduh Hakbilen, the chief of staff of Turkey’s command for the Aegean region, is among those arrested.
In total, 754 members of the armed forces have been arrested.In total, 754 members of the armed forces have been arrested.
Anadolu reported that soldiers involved in the coup were detained by fellow officers at the Etimesgut armoured units training command, close to Ankara, and handed over to police.Anadolu reported that soldiers involved in the coup were detained by fellow officers at the Etimesgut armoured units training command, close to Ankara, and handed over to police.
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Reports from Turkey say 29 colonels and five generals have been removed from their military posts.Reports from Turkey say 29 colonels and five generals have been removed from their military posts.
A total of 754 members of the armed forces have been detained following the attempted coup.A total of 754 members of the armed forces have been detained following the attempted coup.
A group of rebels continue to fight and are believed to still have control of some military helicopters.A group of rebels continue to fight and are believed to still have control of some military helicopters.
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There were attacks overnight on the Turkish parliament and presidential palace; it is unclear whether those assaults have stopped.There were attacks overnight on the Turkish parliament and presidential palace; it is unclear whether those assaults have stopped.
Images from Ankara on Saturday morning show some of the damage.Images from Ankara on Saturday morning show some of the damage.
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Turkish news site Aksam reports the arrest of Rear Admiral Nejat Atilla Demirhan:Turkish news site Aksam reports the arrest of Rear Admiral Nejat Atilla Demirhan:
Tuğamiral Nejat Atilla Demirhan, Mersin Emniyet Müdürlüğü’ne getirildi pic.twitter.com/VMbeBwnoi9Tuğamiral Nejat Atilla Demirhan, Mersin Emniyet Müdürlüğü’ne getirildi pic.twitter.com/VMbeBwnoi9
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According to a senior government official, via Reuters, Turkish military headquarters are now back under the control of armed forces loyal to the government.According to a senior government official, via Reuters, Turkish military headquarters are now back under the control of armed forces loyal to the government.
However, there are still pockets of rebel soldiers continuing to fight, and they still have some military helicopters.However, there are still pockets of rebel soldiers continuing to fight, and they still have some military helicopters.
No fighter jets remain under rebel control, the official said.No fighter jets remain under rebel control, the official said.
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Germany has expressed its backing for the Turkish government against the attempted coup. Steffen Seibert, spokesman for German chancellor Angela Merkel, said on Saturday morning:Germany has expressed its backing for the Turkish government against the attempted coup. Steffen Seibert, spokesman for German chancellor Angela Merkel, said on Saturday morning:
The democratic order in Turkey must be respected. Everything needs to be done to protect human lives.The democratic order in Turkey must be respected. Everything needs to be done to protect human lives.
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State news agency Anadolu now reports that 754 members of the armed forces have been detained in connection with the attempted coup.State news agency Anadolu now reports that 754 members of the armed forces have been detained in connection with the attempted coup.
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Gülen 'categorically denies' links to coupGülen 'categorically denies' links to coup
Fethullah Gülen, the US-based cleric accused by Erdoğan of directing the coup from his home in Pennsylvania, has rejected the claim. In a statement, Gülen said:Fethullah Gülen, the US-based cleric accused by Erdoğan of directing the coup from his home in Pennsylvania, has rejected the claim. In a statement, Gülen said:
I condemn, in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey. Government should be won through a process of free and fair elections, not force.I condemn, in the strongest terms, the attempted military coup in Turkey. Government should be won through a process of free and fair elections, not force.
As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt.As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt.
I categorically deny such accusations.I categorically deny such accusations.
Read more about Gülen and his rivalry with Erdoğan here:Read more about Gülen and his rivalry with Erdoğan here:
Related: Fethullah Gülen: who is the man blamed by Turkey's president for coup attempt?Related: Fethullah Gülen: who is the man blamed by Turkey's president for coup attempt?
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In the face of government assertions that the coup has failed, the pro-coup faction of the armed forces insists it is still fighting, Reuters reports:In the face of government assertions that the coup has failed, the pro-coup faction of the armed forces insists it is still fighting, Reuters reports:
An email from the Turkish military general staff’s press office address said on Saturday the faction of officers behind an attempted military coup overnight was still determinedly fighting all those who try to oppose it.An email from the Turkish military general staff’s press office address said on Saturday the faction of officers behind an attempted military coup overnight was still determinedly fighting all those who try to oppose it.
Calling itself the Peace at Home Movement, the faction also called on people to stay indoors for their own safety.Calling itself the Peace at Home Movement, the faction also called on people to stay indoors for their own safety.