coup d'état
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On the night of July 15, 2016, an attempted coup d'état aimed at overthrowing the democratically elected government was carried out in Turkey. Professor Fahrettin Altun, Head of the Communication Department under the President of Turkey, explains how this uprising began, what events took place, and how the coup plotters were fought.
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The president of Bolivia, who learned about the military rebellion, asked for help from the people. After that, civilians took to the streets protesting against the systems that use force. There was a clash between the military and civilians in the capital. The army groups that did not want to go to confrontation with the people began to leave their positions. The Bolivian special operations forces took advantage of this and arrested the organizer of the coup, Juan Jose Suniga, who had been dismissed from command earlier.
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In the African country of Burkina Faso, a criminal gang that tried to overthrow President Ibrahim Traore was arrested. Ibrahim Traore himself took power in September 2022 by ousting Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogh Damiba, and Damiba in January toppling President Roch Marc Christian Kabore.
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On January 11, Kyrgyz President Sadir Japarov reacted to the revelation of a group preparing to overthrow the government by the State Committee for National Security, and announced that those who want to use public discontent for their own purposes will be severely punished.
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