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Dikemaskini: Cubaan Rampasan Kuasa Di Turki Gagal, Tentera Serah Diri

16-7-2016 09:14 AM| Diterbitkan: CARI-MAMS| Dilihat: 15685| Komen: 191

Description: Satu rampasan kuasa kerajaan di negara Turki
oleh Adib Za

Kemaskini 3.30 petang

Berita kegagalan rampasan kuasa di Turki telah disahkan oleh Kedutaan Turki di Malaysia hari ini.

Pihak itu menyebut dan menegaskan bahasa kerajaan Presiden Recep Tayyip Erdogan masih berkuasa.

Menerusi laporan Bernama, pihak kedutaan itu juga menafikan pembabitan angkatan tentera Turki secara keseluruhan.

Sebaliknya ia dikendalikan oleh kuncu-kuncu dalam kalangan angkatan tentera di negara itu. - CARI



Kemaskini 10.45 pagi

Selepas lebih 5 jam 'menakluk' negara Turki, akhirnya kumpulan tentera yang cuba merampas kuasa telah gagal dalam misi tersebut.

Kira-kira 13 tentera Turki yang menjadi sebahagian daripada kumpulan perampas menyerahkan senjata selepas mereka dikepung polis bersenjata di Dataran Taksim.

Kumpulan itu akhirnya telah menyerah diri dan dibawa menaiki van polis.

Dalam pada itu, dilaporkan sekurang-kurang 42 orang terbunuh dalam insiden itu termasuk 17 orang pegawai polis. - CARI








Kemaskini 9.00 pagi


Satu rampasan kuasa kerajaan di negara Turki telah dilancarkan pada awal Sabtu oleh tentera negara itu.

Pasukan tentera dilihat mengawal jalan-jalan utama di Ankara dan juga Istanbul, sambil jet pejuang kelihatan terbang rendah di ibu negara.

Selain itu, adanya laporan yang menyatakan tentang berlakunya letupan kuat pada waktu malam itu.

Dalam pada itu, pihak tentera telah mengeluarkan kenyataan yang berbunyi, "Kuasa di negara ini telah dirampas secara keseluruhan."

Rampasan kuasa itu dikatakan dilancarkan untuk memastikan dan mengembalikan perintah perlembagaan, demokrasi, hak asasi manusia dan kebebasan serta membiarkan keluhuran undang-undang negara itu digunapakai.

Buat masa ini pihak tentera juga telah mengisyhtiharkan undang-undang tentera dan perintah berkurung serta digelar sebagai "Majlis Keamanaan", seperti yang disampaikan menerusi siaran TV tempatan. - CARI






Sumber: CNN, BBC, mStar

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Quote shamsadis 16-7-2016 05:02 AM
Ingatkan ada latihan jet terbang
Quote mbhcsf 16-7-2016 05:52 AM
ada ura ura i tatau benar ke tak setela Brexit ni  - ade pihak yg berminat nak suruh turki masuk eu ...

well kalau ye dan boleh bayangkan

dan kalau ikutkan website regent mosque - banyak jugak kunjungan lawatan muhibbah ergidan ke negara islam eastern europe ...

interesting kan ...

but may be ada sebab lain , sebab turki lantang jugak sekarang
Quote mbhcsf 16-7-2016 06:03 AM
adoi macam games of thrones  / thrown je sekarang ni ...

gulen vs erdogan

dulu brexit  : boris gove etc - now haa....ambik May dah pecat gove, nancy and whittingdale
Quote Pajeri_Nenas 16-7-2016 06:19 AM
thailand pun rajin coup de etat ni
Quote ResellerMaxis 16-7-2016 06:27 AM
Lambat sungguh..turki dah hampir musnah dikerjakan oleh erdogan..
Quote catalina 16-7-2016 06:37 AM
mbhcsf replied at 16-7-2016 05:52 AM
ada ura ura i tatau benar ke tak setela Brexit ni  - ade pihak yg berminat nak suruh turki masuk eu  ...

Turki mmg nak masuk EU dr dulu lagi cuma tak dpt2 aje.
Quote mbhcsf 16-7-2016 06:41 AM
catalina replied at 16-7-2016 06:37 AM
Turki mmg nak masuk EU dr dulu lagi cuma tak dpt2 aje.

tulah kan ...i see sama jugak status depa...tulah dok dengaq tu , bila brexit then ada ura  ura ni balik, tapi sekarang ni  gulen vs erdogan pulak...

Quote FOTHER-MUCKER 16-7-2016 06:49 AM
catalina replied at 15-7-2016 10:37 PM
Turki mmg nak masuk EU dr dulu lagi cuma tak dpt2 aje.

Bersyukur sangat sebab turki tak boleh masuk eu.

Tapi sekarang tanah airku dah keluar eu, lantak pergiLah kalau pun eu terima turki.
Quote cmf_almondpecan 16-7-2016 06:53 AM
ResellerMaxis replied at 16-7-2016 06:27 AM
Lambat sungguh..turki dah hampir musnah dikerjakan oleh erdogan..

Kalau zaman dulu laju je tentera ni buat coup kalau ada sebarang tanda Kemalism diancam oleh civilian govt. Ingatkan dah tak buat dah coup ni semua sbb dah lama jugak parti Erdogan berkuasa.
Quote eizarz 16-7-2016 07:04 AM
mbhcsf replied at 16-7-2016 05:52 AM
ada ura ura i tatau benar ke tak setela Brexit ni  - ade pihak yg berminat nak suruh turki masuk eu  ...

asek ckp pasal brexit je..org lain pun duk uk gak..sembang kencang la lu...
Quote ultra78 16-7-2016 07:18 AM
Mesti ramai org Malaysia pelik. Kenapa tentera tidak taat kepada kerajaan atau parti pemerintah.
Quote AbukRokok 16-7-2016 07:19 AM
alhamdulillah

krisis syria mgkin akn tamat xlama lg
Quote kak_sue 16-7-2016 07:23 AM
Turkey coup: 17 police officers killed in coup attempt; military opens fire on crowds in Istanbul


ISTANBUL/ANKARA (REUTERS) - Turkey’s military said on Friday (July 15) it had seized power but President Tayyip Erdogan vowed that the attempted coup would be put down.

Loud explosions have been heard in the Turkish capital Ankara.

A Turkish military faction attempting a coup has also taken control of some tanks and has ordered its forces to try to take over the streets but has been unable do so in many areas, a senior Turkish government official said on Friday.

A Reuters witness report also added that tanks have opened fire around the parliament building in Ankara. Gunfire was also heard at Ataturk airport in Istanbul, according to another Reuters witness.

If successful, the overthrow of Erdogan, who has ruled Turkey since 2003, would be one of the biggest shifts in the Middle East in years, transforming one of the most important US allies in the region while war rages on its border.

“We will overcome this,” Erdogan said, speaking on a video call to a mobile phone held up to the camera by an announcer on the Turkish sister station of CNN. He called on his followers to take to the streets to defend his government and said the coup plotters would pay a heavy price.

An official said Erdogan was speaking from Marmaris on the Turkish coast where he was on holiday. Erdogan said he would swiftly return to Ankara.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the elected government remained in office. However, it appeared that those behind the coup had the upper hand initially.

Airports were shut, access to Internet social media sites was cut off, and troops sealed off the two bridges over the Bosphorus in Istanbul, one of which was still lit up red, white and blue in solidarity with victims of the Bastille Day truck attack in France a day earlier.

Warplanes and helicopters roared over the capital Ankara. An explosion was heard in Ankara, where a helicopter opened fire.

Soldiers took control of TRT state television, which announced a countrywide curfew and martial law. An announcer read a statement on the orders of the military that accused the government of eroding the democratic and secular rule of law. The country would be run by a “peace council” that would ensure the safety of the population, the statement said.

TRT later went off the air.

The state-run Anadolu news agency said the chief of Turkey’s military staff was among people taken “hostage” in the capital Ankara. CNN Turk also reported that hostages were being held at the military headquarters.

NOT A TINPOT COUP

A senior EU source monitoring the situation said: “It looks like a relatively well orchestrated coup by a significant body of the military, not just a few colonels. They’ve got control of the airports and are expecting control over the TV station imminently. They control several strategic points in Istanbul.

“Given the scale of the operation, it is difficult to imagine they will stop short of prevailing. It’s not just a few colonels,” the source repeated.

One European diplomat was dining with the Turkish ambassador to a European capital when guests were interrupted by the pinging of urgent news on their mobile phones.

“This is clearly not some tinpot little coup. The Turkish ambassador was clearly shocked and is taking it very seriously,” the diplomat told Reuters as the dinner party broke up.

“However, it looks in the morning, this will have massive implications for Turkey. This has not come out of nowhere.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking jointly after talks in Moscow, both said they hoped bloodshed would be avoided.

The US State Department said Americans in Turkey should shelter indoors. Other countries issued similar advice.

Turkey, a Nato member with the second biggest military in the Western alliance, is one of the most important allies of the United States in the fight against Islamic State, which seized swathes of neighbouring Iraq and Syria.

Turkey is one of the main backers of opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in that country’s civil war, host to 2.7 million Syrian refugees and launchpad last year for the biggest influx of migrants to Europe since World War II.

Celebratory gunfire erupted in Syria’s capital Damascus as reports emerged that Erdogan had been toppled, and people took the streets to celebrate there and in the government-held section of the divided city of Aleppo.

Turkey has been at war with Kurdish separatists, and has suffered numerous bombing and shooting attacks this year, including an attack two weeks ago by Islamists at Istanbul’s main airport that killed more than 40 people.

In an earlier statement sent by email and reported on TV channels, the military said it had taken power to protect the democratic order and to maintain human rights. All of Turkey’s existing foreign relations would be maintained and the rule of law would remain the priority, it said.

After serving as prime minister from 2003, Erdogan was elected president in 2014 with plans to alter the constitution to give the previously ceremonial presidency far greater executive powers. His opponents say his rule has become increasingly authoritarian.

His AK Party, with roots in Islamism, has long had a strained relationship with the military and nationalists in a state that was founded on secularist principles after World War One. The military has a history of mounting coups to defend secular principles, but has not seized power directly since 1980.

Prime Minister Yildirim said a group within Turkey’s military had attempted to overthrow the government and security forces have been called in to “do what is necessary”.

“Some people illegally undertook an illegal action outside of the chain of command,” Yildirim said in comments broadcast by private channel NTV.

“The government elected by the people remains in charge. This government will only go when the people say so.”



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Quote dizzzzek 16-7-2016 07:32 AM
wayang kulit erdogan
Quote dizzzzek 16-7-2016 07:41 AM
pakar agama/ulama/mufti malaysia krik krik krik tak komen?
Quote AbukRokok 16-7-2016 07:59 AM
Turkish army ordered the arrest of all the wounded Daesh in Turkey

Heavy firefights in Ankara and Istanbul

Air strikes hits Erdogan’s palace

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Mosques in Turkey call for Jihad for the sake of Erdogan
Quote Esmiria 16-7-2016 08:11 AM
istanbul yg cntik dh perang.Seme x bermint gi sna.like syria. Jgn mesia jdi cmtu sudahle
Quote kak_sue 16-7-2016 08:12 AM
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Quote dizzzzek 16-7-2016 08:12 AM
Esmiria replied at 16-7-2016 08:11 AM
istanbul yg cntik dh perang.Seme x bermint gi sna.like syria. Jgn mesia jdi cmtu sudahle

sejak dulu ribuan tahun lagi istanbul memang zon perang

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