Muammer Güler
Fake social media account that attacked gov’t was created in Turkish police intelligence unit HQ
It has been determined that a social media account used to target government figures and leak information in 2013 was created in the police’s intelligence headquarters in Ankara’s Çankaya district.
Fake social media account that attacked gov't was created in Turkish police intelligence unit HQ
It has been determined that a social media account used to attack government figures and leak information in 2013 was created in the police's intelligence headquarters in the capital Ankara's Çankaya district.
Gülen ordered followers to conceal themselves after December 2013 probes: Report
U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the July 15, 2016 coup attempt, ordered his followers to conceal themselves after the December 2013 graft probes, according to a police report sent to the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
'I've been using Prozac,' arrested Turkish-Iranian businessman says
The arrested Turkish-Iranian businessman Reza Zarrab, who is being tried in the United States on money laundering and sanction-breaching charges, has told the court he has been using Prozac anti-depressant drugs.
He did not cite the reason for the usage and did not state how long he had been using them for.
Former sports minister Suat Kılıç denies Gülen-linked threat claims
Former Youth and Sports Minister Suat Kılıç has denied daily Yeni Şafak's claims that accused him of being the Gülen-linked individual who threatened an education ministry official not to accept the promotion that brought to him to his current post.
Turkey sends files on corruption prosecutor Öz, coup cases to Germany
The Turkish authorities have sent files to Germany regarding Zekeriya Öz, a controversial Gülenist prosecutor who is currently believed to be in the country.
After determining the exact address where Öz is staying in Berlin, Turkey has formally requested his extradition to Turkey.
Zarrab loses bid to dismiss US sanctions case
A U.S. judge on Oct. 17 rejected Iranian-Turkish businessman Reza Zarrab's bid to dismiss an indictment accusing him of conspiring to conduct hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions for the Iranian government or other entities in order to evade U.S. sanctions.
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20 confrontations between Davuto?lu and Erdo?an during 20 months of prime ministry
Outgoing Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu began his political career as a diplomatic adviser 14 years ago. He rose to the Foreign Ministry and ultimately to the Prime Ministry with the Justice and Development Party (AKP) before choosing to quit the latter post on May 5.
Supreme Court moves to probe former interior minister in Dink murder trial
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals has objected to a decision by the Interior Ministry, which denied putting into process a request to probe former Turkish interior minister and Istanbul governor Muammer Güler following a 2013 complaint by the family of slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.
CHP gives cold shoulder to AKP's immunity proposal
Turkey's main opposition party has given a cold shoulder to a proposal by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) on a provisional change in the constitution which would allow parliament to lift the immunities of Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) lawmakers and others for one time only.
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