President Erdoğan says Turks showed the world what kind of nation Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan addressed National Assembly memorial. President Erdoğan praised effort of Turkish nation for proving bloody FETO putschist on July 15 and he said in his speech on first anniversary of July 15 coup bid in Ankara that there is no other nation like Turkey.
- Türkiye
- Agencies and A News
- Published Date: 12:00 | 16 July 2017
- Modified Date: 02:40 | 16 July 2017
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan early Sunday applauded the nation for fighting a "gang of betrayal" during a coup attempt last July.
At a ceremony to commemorate the July 15 defeated coup in front of the parliament building, Erdoğan said the country achieved a new victory by disrupting the 40-year plan of traitors in less than 20 hours.
The government overthrow orchestrated by the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) and its U.S.-based leader, Fetullah Gulen, martyred 250 souls and injured 2,200 others as Turks foiled the military coup with their bravery, courage, determination and patriotism.
On the night, coup plotters in Istanbul used military tanks to close the Bosphorus bridge -- later renamed the Bridge of the Martyred of July 15.
Warplanes flew at low altitude in the skies of Istanbul and Ankara, and bombed the parliament building and the headquarters of police and intelligence agency.
But Turks showed the world what kind of nation Turkey is, according to Erdoğan.
"Had my nation took arms? Had my nation marched against the scoundrels, traitors with weapons with their hands? My nation marched with their faith and flag. There is no other example of this. There is no other nation who stop bullets by their chests. There is no other nation that stop tanks with punch," he said.
Turkey struggled against a "militarized gang of betrayal with faith in their hearts and bare hands", he said.
The president also lambasted main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) head Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu for his "controlled coup" remarks.
"To call this deadly attack a 'controlled coup' is impassiveness and unfortunateness. Otherwise, do you want this process to be continued like this?" Erdoğan said.
Erdoğan said the coup plotters intended to destroy the state and civilization, enslaving the country and the nation.
Kılıçdaroğlu has repeatedly claimed the government had advance knowledge of the coup plot but did nothing to prevent it.
In the wake of the failed overthrow, tens of thousands of FETO suspects have been arrested, including many in the military, police, judicial system, education and business sectors.
Erdoğan noted that the National Security Council would discuss extending the current the state of emergency enacted following the coup bid and send its recommendation to the government Monday in favor of extension.
The coup plotters targeted symbols of Turkish democracy, Erdoğan said, citing the bomb attack on parliament while lawmakers were inside.
"So, they mainly targeted the parliament building and it became the place of a major bomb attack," he said.
In response to public demands to restore the death penalty for those found guilty of participating in the coup, Erdoğan said he would not be hesitate to approve a bill if passed by parliament.
"I believe the parliament would adopt such a bill."
The commemoration ceremony began at 2.32 a.m. (2332GMT) --- the exact time parliament was attacked -- with the national anthem, followed by a recitation of the Holy Quran.
Following the event in parliament, Erdoğan delivered another address at the presidential place where he inaugurated a Monument of Martyrs.