According to Reuters, the coup failed after 15/7 days, the government in Ankara to conduct a campaign on a large scale purge.
According to official figures published on 30/7, around 18,000 detainees, nearly 10,000 people were arrested.
Purges not exclude any sector, including the media. Nearly 50 thousand passports were canceled to prevent runaway cases abroad. Show the purges began targeting the business community.
Now turn to the business community located within sight of the Turkish government. The first object is the family head of a consortium BOYDAK owned a housewares brand famous in Turkey.
This enterprise was founded in Kayseri, was named one of the region's tiger Anatolie, has enlisted neoliberal policies economically by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for development policy in the 2000s.
29/7 days, Mustafa BOYDAK Group Chairman and two members of the family were arrested.
Three other leaders of the group are being hunted, for the same reason there is a close relationship with Fethullah Gulen cleric, considered the nerve failed coup.
Thus, after targeting the key sectors of civil servants, now the purges expanded into the areas of civil society such as the media, non-governmental organizations, associations and now businesses ahead.
This objective can purge negative impact on the Turkish economy, which has been shaken, shaken by the attempted coup.
The same day, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan declared the country's military commanders will have to report before the Ministry of Defense, in addition to the military academies of Turkey will be closed.
This is a move to give the army is fully under civilian control following a failed coup attempt last.
Mr. Erdogan also said the military academies of Turkey will be replaced by a defense university.
Meanwhile, the Anadolu news agency reported that Turkish soldiers released 758 captured after a failed coup attempt has qua./.

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