Courtesy of Mish.
Inquiring minds may be interested in the number of military officers, generals, judges, teachers, and ordinary citizens detained or fired by Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Facts Not Needed for Extradition
Yesterday, ABC news reported Turkey Fires Tens of Thousands in Coup Plotters Hunt.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the issue in a phone call with U.S. President Barack Obama, and his spokesman said the government was preparing a formal extradition request for the cleric, Fethullah Gulen. But he also suggested that the U.S. government shouldn’t require the facts before extraditing him.
“A person of this kind can easily be extradited on grounds of suspicion,” said the spokesman, Ibrahim Kalin. “And there is very strong suspicion for his involvement, for Gulen’s involvement, in this coup attempt. So this is sufficient ground.”
Erdogan Targets More than 50,000 in Purge After Failed Turkish Coup
The Globe and Mail reports Erdogan Targets More than 50,000 in Purge After Failed Turkish Coup
The following scorecard was pieced together from the preceding two articles and other sources.
Erdogan Scorecard
- Education Ministry: 15,200 teachers fired
- Interior Ministry: 8,777 employees fired
- Finance Ministry: 1,500 employees fired
- Energy Ministry: 300 employees fired
- Erdogan’s Office Staff: 257 people fired
- Directorate of Religious Affairs: 492 staffers fired
- Generals and Admirals: 85 generals and admirals jailed pending trial
- Judicial: 2,745 judges fired
- Police officers: 8,000 fired
- Coup participants: 9,322 security personnel, judges, prosecutors, religious figures detained
That comes to 46,678. I am sure there are another 5,000 if not 20,000 unaccounted for in the above scorecard.
Are we really supposed to believe 85 generals were involved in this coup and it failed?


