A year from coup attempt in Turkey

Today, it takes place a year of coup testing in Turkey, behind which a group of Turkish command soldiers stood. Turkey's military attempt to take power in Turkey by force failed after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called citizens through social networks, which massively came out and blocked [...]
Today, it takes place a year of coup testing in Turkey, behind which a group of Turkish command soldiers stood.
The Turkish Army's effort to take power in Turkey by force failed after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called citizens through social networks, which massively came out and blocked military forces.
After that day, more than 50,000 soldiers, policemen, and government officials were imprisoned, while tens of thousands of others fled their jobs. For this Turkish power, he has accused the Fetho movement of cleric Fehtullah Gulen, who lives in the US.
Attempting coup has left many unexplained questions, as some Western countries accuse President Erdogan, who through this plan managed to strengthen the president's power and take on greater competence for himself. /Kosovo pres/