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Govt extends post-coup state of emergency

Turkeys parliament voted on Monday to renew a state of emergency in effect since last years failed coup attempt sparked the biggest crackdown in the countrys modern history.
People mark the first anniversary of a failed coup attempt on July 16, 2017 at Taksim Square in Istanbul
People mark the first anniversary of a failed coup attempt on July 16, 2017 at Taksim Square in Istanbul

The state-run Anadolu news agency said lawmakers agreed to a three-month extension of the current emergency law, which had been due to expire on Wednesday.

The vote followed the first anniversary of the attempted putsch against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, marked in Istanbul and Ankara by mass rallies and bellicose rhetoric aimed at his opponents.

Following the foiled coup -- blamed on US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen -- authorities have arrested at least 50,000 people and sacked more than 100,000.

Erdogan also shored up his position by winning a referendum on enhancing his powers earlier this year.

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