VIDEO: Turkish President Erdogan Declares Three-Month State of Emergency

Thu Jul 21, 2016 15:22:14

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan introduced a three-month state of emergency after a failed coup that aimed to oust him from power.

Erdogan issued a statement outlining the state of emergency after an extraordinary session of the country's National Security Council in Ankara, which lasted for four hours and 40 minutes, and a two-hour cabinet meeting, Middle East Eye reported.

“After a meeting of our National Security Council we have decided to impose a state of emergency for three months based on article 120 of the constitution,” Erdogan said in a live televised appearance in Ankara.

“This is not a move against democracy or the rule of law. In fact it is a move that will protect the rights of our citizens and that also protects our democracy.”

A state of emergency gives expanded powers to the interior ministry and the country's regional governors. Some of these extended powers include the ability to detain people for longer periods of time, easier access for search and arrest warrants, and more stop and frisk powers to the police.

The state of emergency will come into effect as soon as the cabinet presents it to parliament for approval. However, no officials have commented on when that might take place.

“As commander of chief I say we will continue to clean this virus coup plotters with the help of the military and all other forces at our disposal,” Erdogan said.

Erdogan also tried to reassure international investors by saying that Turkey has a stable economy.

“I assure you all that Turkey will not veer from its economic path. I assure you that Turkey remains as safe as ever for investments. Turkey will continue its economic reforms without interruption,” he said.

"There is no liquidity problem in the market and there won’t be. We will stick to our path of financial discipline.”

“Our government, political parties and civil society organizations have shown their commitment to democracy and the rule of law. I am proud of my nation, regardless of political parties,” Erdogan said.

"Our nation stood up for the state and the state stood up for the people,” he added.

His statement comes after a fresh wave of sackings and investigations throughout Turkey’s government. About 50,000 people have either been charged, arrested, sacked or suspended from state departments, including justice, education and defense since the attempted coup on Friday.

Erdogan earlier on Wednesday told Al Jazeera only a minority of the military participated in the coup.

Speaking in Turkish, Erdogan said: "It is clear it was a minority of the armed forces. The terrorist organization was trying to make the minority dominate the majority."

He said Turkey had not "come to the end of it", and added that authorities were working within the law to pursue alleged plotters.

Turkey's justice ministry on Wednesday released a list of 99 generals and admirals charged in connection with the coup, representing about a third of the military's top brass.

The defence ministry also said it had launched investigations into every single military judge and prosecutor in Turkey.

A total of 262 military judges and prosecutors have already been removed as part the investigation, it said.

The country's higher education board meanwhile banned all academics from foreign travel. It announced 6,538 state workers had been suspended on Wednesday, bringing total suspensions to more than 20,000.

Turkish media also reported that Levent Turkkan, a lieutenant colonel and aide to General Hulusi Akar, had confessed to helping the coup.

Amnesty International said on Wednesday that authorities had blocked access to more than 20 news websites, cancelled press cards for 34 journalists, and issued an arrest warrant for one for her coverage of the coup, FNA reported.

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