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Turkey detains 42 journalists in crackdown

REUTERS
Published : Jul 26, 2016, 6:58 am IST
Updated : Jul 26, 2016, 6:58 am IST

Turkey ordered the detention of 42 journalists on Monday, broadcaster NTV reported, under a crackdown following a failed coup that has targeted more than 60,000 people, drawing fire from the European

Turkey ordered the detention of 42 journalists on Monday, broadcaster NTV reported, under a crackdown following a failed coup that has targeted more than 60,000 people, drawing fire from the European Union.

The arrests or suspensions of soldiers, police, judges and civil servants in response to the July 15-16 putsch have raised concerns among rights groups and Western countries, who fear President Tayyip Erdogan is capitalising on it to tighten his grip on power.

EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker questioned Ankara’s long-standing aspiration to join the EU.

“I believe that Turkey, in its current state, is not in a position to become a member any time soon and not even over a longer period,” Mr Juncker said on French television France 2.

Mr Juncker also said that if Turkey reintroduces the death penalty — something the government has said it must consider, responding to calls from supporters at public rallies for the coup leaders to be executed — it would stop the EU accession process immediately.

Turkey abolished capital punishment in 2004, allowing it to open EU accession talks the following year, but the negotiations have made scant progress since then.

Responding to Mr Juncker’s comments, Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told Haberturk TV that Europe cannot threaten Turkey regarding the death penalty.

Meanwhile, Kurdish militants killed three police officers in an attack on their convoy in south-eastern Turkey on Monday, security officials said. Explosives placed on a highway in Mardin were detonated as the convoy with police personnel pas-sed at 1.20 pm (1020 GMT), they said.