Turkey's emergency state body concludes 89% of appeals

Over 13,000 applications accepted, more than 99,000 rejected within 3 years, says latest report

By Kemal Karadag

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey's presidential commission on the state of emergency concluded 89% of applications concerning measures taken in the aftermath of the July 2016 coup bid, according to its latest announcement released on Thursday.

The Inquiry Commission on the State of Emergency Measures received over 126,000 applications on measures adopted under the state of emergency decree-laws, such as the dismissal of public officials, scholarship cancellations, annulment of the ranks of retired personnel, and the closure of some institutions.

Of these, it has concluded over 112,000 applications so far since beginning its ruling process on Dec. 22, 2017, the report said.

Since the 2016 defeated coup attempt, Turkish institutions, including the military, have been working to find and expel elements of FETO, the group behind the plot.

A two-year state of emergency declared after the July 15, 2016 defeated coup was lifted on July 20, 2018.

A total of 251 people were martyred and nearly 2,200 injured in the coup attempt orchestrated by FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen.

Ankara accuses FETO of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military, police, and judiciary.

The commission says it examines applications for links or contact with terrorist organizations or other entities listed by the country's National Security Council as engaging in activities against national security.


- Over 13,000 applications accepted

In its announcement, the commission said the number of accepted applications stood at 13,170, while 99,140 were rejected and 14,320 more are pending.

It added that of the total applications it had accepted, 61 were for the reopening of organizations that were shut down after the coup attempt, including associations, foundations, and television channels.

"Accordingly, 89 percent of the applications have been decided within a period of 3 years since the date of the beginning of the Commission's decision-making process," read its report.

To deal with these applications, data processing infrastructure was set up to electronically receive, archive, and examine them the commission said, adding that the system had recorded information from over 20 institutions and organizations.

For this, the commission employs some 240 professionals, including 75 rapporteurs -- judges, experts and inspectors -- in the application review process.

A total of more than 494,000 files, including personnel files transferred from their institutions, court files, and former applications, have been classified, registered and archived.


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