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Arrested Gülenist suspects barred from having private time with spouses in jail
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Suspects arrested over being members of the Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), widely believed to have been behind the July, 2016 failed coup attempt, have been banned from using “pink rooms” in jails, which are given to inmates to spend time with their spouses in private.

The issue was brought to attention after thousands of FETÖ convicts asked authorities to use the room but were rejected due to “security reasons,” daily Habertürk reported on Feb. 8. Authorities have rejected the demands on the grounds that the convicts could engage in organizational conversations and have contact with the group’s members outside.

According to data from the Justice Ministry, some 205,000 people were arrested after the thwarted coup for different reasons. Since then, 45,500 FETÖ members, 9,283 militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and 750 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants were arrested.

The laws state that even if suspects were arrested over terror charges, rewards can be given to those who showed “good conduct.” The “pink room” is among those rewards.

The law was introduced in 2013 which ruled that inmates would be given a private room each to meet their spouses and families if they did not have a disciplinary penalty.

Thousands of applications to use the “pink room” have been made every day. Those eligible to use the rooms are permitted to meet their spouses once in three months at most and once every month at least without guard watch or technical surveillance between three to 24 hours. There are no cameras or listening devices in the rooms.

This is the first time the “pink rooms” have been restricted since it was introduced. According to officials, the move is an extraordinary precaution taken after the foiled coup.

February/08/2017
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He doesn't even know how to pet kids!! No wonder he sucks at everything else too!

Well, I wouldn't comment about your post that may be based upon Political Affiliation or like/dislike like many of friends here including you but on the subject of quoted tweet, well I like the gesture and his approach to love people like this very often and proven the same on different occasion. There are rare examples of leaders stopping and showing their love like this.
 
Well, I wouldn't comment about your post that may be based upon Political Affiliation or like/dislike like many of friends here including you but on the subject of quoted tweet, well I like the gesture and his approach to love people like this very often and proven the same on different occasion. There are rare examples of leaders stopping and showing their love like this.

A martyrs son visited Erdoğan last year, the kid was supposed to make a speech but he cried eventually and Erdoğan just stood there doing nothing...That's how much he loves children :)
 
A martyrs son visited Erdoğan last year, the kid was supposed to make a speech but he cried eventually and Erdoğan just stood there doing nothing...That's how much he loves children :)

My friend, I don't know much about Internal Matters or what he did last year though I found this as must be appreciated and being a Pakistani, we praise Turkiye Leadership in high esteem. I even seen him rescuing the man that attempted to suicide from a bridge and talk to him and then seen him, asking someone to quit smoking and etc. I have seen him crying at the funeral of martyrs during coup attempt so still, IMO, he is a great human too.
 
@SouI I respect the flag of Turkiye being our brotherly nation despite any religion. Islam has nothing to do here and I hope, you may not resort to such any further. There was nothing w.r.t. any religion yet in topic and my post. I did not accuse you even for being Muslim or not and hope that you will refrain from such as well. Your political or xyz rivalry with Erdogan aside, I respect him being the premier of a brotherly Nation. Do not divert the topic for religious debate and trolling.
 
Turkish prime minister Binali Yıldırım flashes the hand salute of ultra-nationalist Grey Wolves in the parliament.

Lol...

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It is happy to see that finally country is normalising, after 12 years of FETÖ islamist mullah nightmare is over.
 

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