In Erdogan’s Turkey, the references to George Orwell are becoming more numerous – Prospect
Protestors in Istanbul march in opposition to Erdogan. Photo: Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto
It has become normal for George Orwell to creep into political conversations in Turkey: the parallels are too numerous to resist.
A year on from a failed coup attempt, more than 150,000 people have been arrested, fired, or driven into self-imposed exile. The group President Erdogan accuses of orchestrating the revolt are the shadowy followers of an Islamic preacher called Fethullah Gulen. Turks are told that they act as if they are seculardrinking alcohol and wearing revealing clothesto cover their real pious identities. Consequently, anyone could find the finger of blame pointed at them. Being in possession of a one-dollar bill bearing a certain serial number has been enough to land some people in prison; for others, it was wearing a t-shirt printed with the word Hero (both are claimed to be secret signs that Gulens followers use to communicate between themselves). Book dumping became common as the crackdown hitno-one wants to be caught with one of Gulens tomes on their shelf.
Meanwhile, the justice system is in meltdown. More than 4,000 of those who have been purged are from the judiciary, slashing its manpower by a quarter at the exact moment that thousands of coup cases are beginning to move through the courts. Many of the 50,000 being held in prison are yet to find out exactly what they are accused of. In court, the prosecutions case is often just a chronology of all that happened on the night of the coup.
I travel to drab concrete neighbourhoods at the end of Istanbuls metro lines to meet the people caught up in the purge. They have often retreated into the shadows, shunned by friends and family members who either believe the accusations against them, or are scared of being tarred by association. They tell me their ways of coping; one woman, discharged from her job and now living in fear of arrest, has turned to God and started covering her head.
After my dismissal, I started to study the Koran again. Gulen people have the tendency to do this, but I dont care because the people dont care about me, she said. When I was first trying it [the headscarf] I tried different styles. I thought I looked too much like an AKP supporter (Erdogans ruling party). We all have prejudices.
Back in my central Istanbul neighbourhood, with its tattoo shops and small dogs and hipsters, the drinking and good times continue. Most Turks believe that the Gulenists were involved in the coup attemptthey had already spent years infiltrating Turkeys bureaucracy and security services. A decade ago, Erdogan and Gulen were allies (of sorts) and the government turned a blind eye to the groups growing power. The Gulenists used their positions to wiretap phones and pursue spurious cases against secular opponents and high-ranking military officers, and the government acquiesceduntil December 2013, when the relationship combusted.
That was the first time I heard of Fethullah Gulen: when the streets of my neighbourhood exploded into a riot of Molotov cocktails and tear gas. A police investigation had revealed a huge corruption scandal, involving the sons of Erdogan and three of his government ministers; gold deals and Iranian sanctions-busting. The state-owned Halk Bank was implicated, and its branches were smashed up in the protests. Graffiti covered the streets: Thieves everywhere, it read. It looked like the government might fallbut everyone knew that the scandal was not all it seemed. Within days, Erdogan had accused Gulen of orchestrating it, sacked hundreds of high-ranking police officers, and clung on to power by his fingernails.
Even during the height of the protests, those partaking knew what might happen.We fear that we may be seen as acting with the Gulenists, one young woman told me. Actually, we want the people of Turkey to have the power.
How prophetic, I think now as I look back on my notes from those protests, almost 4 years ago. Everyone knows that Erdogan and his party have questions to answer about their relationship with the Gulenists. But everyone has also learnt the rules. Dont criticise. Dont question. Keep quiet.
But there are people who refuse to keep quiet, and the government doesnt know what to do with them. Last week, 17 employees of theCumhuriyetnewspapera secular title staunch in its opposition to both Erdogan and Gulenwent on trial, accused of aiding terror groups including the Gulenists. The journalists in the dock included Ahmet Sik, an investigative reporter who has previously served a year in prison for his expose of the Gulenists back in 2011, before Erdogan started his war on the group. There is another loop in this Gordian knot: the prosecutor who brought the case againstCumhuriyetis now himself accused of links to the Gulenists.
Siks defence statement, on the third day of the trial, was a raging indictment of the government.
Now, they act as if they had nothing to do with the transformation of the Gulen movement, which was undeniably one of the parties involved in the bloody coup attempt, into a monster, he said. They want us to keep silent about their guilt and to not tell the truth. They are using the blood of the victims killed by the putschists as a demagogic part of a cheap and shallow political strategy. Becausethose who hold power in their hands have only one goal in mind: to continue their totalitarian rule no matter what.
The judge was due to deliver the verdict on Friday evening. Instead, he postponed it until September. Seven of theCumhuriyetdefendants were released on bail, but Sik remains in detentionand the prosecutor is bringing fresh charges against him for his defence statement.
Orwell would think it too far-fetched, a friend observed over dinner that evening.Turkeys pro-government press has said little about the trial. Perhaps even they realise it is pushing the boundaries of credibility.
Originally posted here:
In Erdogan's Turkey, the references to George Orwell are becoming more numerous - Prospect
- Erdogan Shows Europe Why NATO Needs Turkeys Clout on Defense - Bloomberg.com - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Trump's ties to Erdogan sold him on this year's NATO summit. Turkey may win big in other ways - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Erdogan's warm ties with Trump offer Turkey an edge ahead of NATO summit - Ottumwa Courier - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Turkish comedian sent to jail to await trial on charges of insulting Erdogan - SRN News - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Stand-up comic in court accused of insulting Islam and Erdogan in Turkey crackdown - Yahoo - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Erdogan's warm ties with Trump offer Turkey an edge ahead of NATO summit - Oskaloosa Herald - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Why Turkey arrested a comedian over alleged 'insults' to Islam and Erdogan - Firstpost - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Turkish comedian jailed over viral stand up show insulting President Erdogan - The Independent - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Turkish comedian arrested over insulting Islam and Erdogan What Turkeys law says - WION - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Trump-Erdogan ties strengthen Turkey's hand ahead of NATO summit - Dhaka Tribune - July 3rd, 2026 [July 3rd, 2026]
- Netanyahu to Erdogan: "Calm Down" 4 Centuries of Ottoman Rule Are Over - Greek City Times - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Natos bad boy Erdogan is back on our side - The Times - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Erdogan: Israels hands are stained with the blood of innocents - Middle East Monitor - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Netanyahu: Erdogan calling for Israel's destruction is taken 'very seriously,' we will alert US to remarks - The Times of Israel - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Erdogan pushes for Turkish role in European defence ahead of NATO summit - Euractiv - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Erdogan Fires Back at Israel: In Our History, There Is No Genocide - GreekReporter.com - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Erdogan rejected Israel's intention to recognize the Armenian genocide and accused the country of deaths in Gaza - () - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Turkey must be included in European security structures, Erdogan says - The Times of Israel - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Turkey must be included in European security structures: Erdogan ahead of NATO summit - Al Arabiya English - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Erdogan accuses Israel of using the Armenian genocide to hide its "barbarity" in Gaza - Demcrata - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Analysis Will Israel's recognition of the Armenian genocide be Erdogan's final straw? - Haaretz - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- Erdogan urges NATO to build security network 'from Texas to Ankara' - middle-east-online.com - July 1st, 2026 [July 1st, 2026]
- A Turkish reporter fled Erdogan's grip. Then he met the hitman sent to kill him - Haaretz - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Trump claims he stopped great leader Erdogan from bringing Turkey into war on Irans side - The Times of Israel - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- 'I asked him to stay out of it': Trump says Erdogan kept Turkey from joining Iran in war - Ynetnews - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Analysis Trump blows wind in Erdogan's sails as Turkey advances regional ambitions - Haaretz - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Trumps Attempt To Make Erdogan Very Happy Rankles Members of Congress - The New York Sun - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Trump says Erdogan is the reason he's attending NATO summit in Trkiye - Apa.az - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Trump claims he stopped great leader Erdogan from bringing Turkey into Iran war - The Times of Israel - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- ISIS operative reveals contacts with Erdogan government and assassination plots in Turkey - Nordic Monitor - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Trump says Erdogan is the reason he's attending NATO summit, hints at F-35 deal - Trkiye Today - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan says dialogue with Kurds prevented 'insidious' Iran offensive - The New Region - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Turkey working on legislation to speed up militant PKK's disbandment, Erdogan says - Reuters - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Trump: I asked Erdogan, Xi, Putin to stay out of Iran - Breakingthenews.net - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan Signals Likely Meeting With Trump At NATO Summit In Turkey - Arise News - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan and Trump: A Bilateral Meeting at the Ankara NATO Summit - Devdiscourse - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Ankara to gain global diplomatic prominence with NATO, Turkic summits: Trkiye's Erdogan - TRT World - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan and Nawrocki pledge to seek a rapid diplomatic solution to the Ukraine war - mezha.net - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan says Trkiye, Poland aim to deepen cooperation ahead of NATO summit - Anadolu Ajans - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan: Turkey committed to boosting ties with EU - Breakingthenews.net - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan: Iran should be wary of potential sabotage - Breakingthenews.net - June 24th, 2026 [June 24th, 2026]
- Erdogan: Talks to resume on the reopening of Halki Theological School - Orthodox Times - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Ecumenical Patriarch Meets with Erdogan as Talks on Halki Reopening Enter New Stage - Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Erdogan warns world entered era where weak end up 'on the menu' - Trkiye Today - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- PM Wong, President Erdogan reaffirm warm, longstanding ties between Singapore, Turkey - The Straits Times - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Turkish President Erdogan Meets with Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew to Discuss the Reopening of HalkiWhy Is This Important? - ZENIT - English - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- How Recep Tayyip Erdogan is reshaping the Turkish republic - The Jerusalem Post - June 12th, 2026 [June 12th, 2026]
- Venezuelas Delcy Rodrguez holds talks in Turkey with Erdogan on trade, energy and mining - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos - June 12th, 2026 [June 12th, 2026]
- Erdogan: Israel's strikes on Lebanon and Syria threaten Turkey, its 'aggression' must be stopped - The Times of Israel - June 12th, 2026 [June 12th, 2026]
- Venezuelas Delcy Rodrguez holds talks in Turkey with Erdogan on trade, energy and mining - The Killeen Daily Herald - June 12th, 2026 [June 12th, 2026]
- Erdogan vows Ankara NATO summit will become alliance landmark - Trkiye Today - June 12th, 2026 [June 12th, 2026]
- Erdogan warns of firm response to threats against Trkiye in Eastern Mediterranean - Trkiye Today - June 12th, 2026 [June 12th, 2026]
- Erdogan Boasts Ottoman Legacy: Our Ancestors Were in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caucasus - Greek City Times - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Why Turkeys Youth Have Had Enough of the Erdogan Regime - The National Interest - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Erdogan and Putin, the End of an Unlikely Partnership - Middle East Institute - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Erdogan Says Peace Process Will Strengthen Trkiyes Security and Future - Kurdistan24 - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Turkey shelves Blue Homeland bill before NATO summit, but Erdogan will keep it as election card - Nordic Monitor - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Trkiye's strategy of 'eliminating terrorism at its source' proving effective: Erdogan - TRT World - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Erdogan, Venezuela's Rodriguez discuss trade, energy cooperation in Istanbul - Trkiye Today - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Erdogan Pledges Deeper Cooperation with Venezuela on Energy and Mining - energynews.pro - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- FM Fidan to represent Erdogan at Southeast Europe summit in Sofia - Trkiye Today - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Venezuelas Delcy Rodrguez holds talks in Turkey with Erdogan on trade, energy and mining - The Independent - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Venezuelas Delcy Rodriguez to visit Turkey for talks with Erdogan - Middle East Eye - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- Opinion | Erdogan and Putin, the End of an Unlikely Partnership - The New York Times - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- Erdogan Said To Have Positive View Regarding Initiatives for New Cyprus Talks - The National Herald - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- As Erdogan Considers a Third Term, Trkiye Approaches an Inflection Point - The Soufan Center - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- First Turkmen governor of Kirkuk in 102 years meets Erdogan, eyes Baghdad ministry - Trkiye Today - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- No end to financial crises without fairer global economy, Erdogan warns - TRT World - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- Trkiye resisting bid to reshape region through bloodshed: Erdogan - TRT World - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- Putin and Erdogan are playing with fire in the Balkans and the Caucasus - The Spectator Australia - June 7th, 2026 [June 7th, 2026]
- Erdogan warns against new escalation as Oman holds Hormuz navigation talks with Iran - Trkiye Today - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Trkiye ready to support peace efforts, Erdogan tells Pezeshkian - Yeni Safak English - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Trkiye to introduce reforms to boost investment climate: President Erdogan - TRT World - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Turkiye Ready To Support Implementation Of Potential Iran-US Agreement: Erdogan - Bernama - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- TURKEY'S ERDOGAN HELD TELECONFERENCE WITH TRUMP, MIDDLE EAST LEADERS AND ADDRESSED DEVELOPMENTS IN IRAN, REGION, ERDOGAN'S OFFICE SAYS - news.cgtn.com - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Defiant Ozel declares Erdogan will be ousted by 60% of voters in snap poll - IntelliNews - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Erdogan Turns the Opposition Against Itself - Advance.hr - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Erdogan assures Iran that he is pushing with the US for a favorable outcome for regional peace - Demcrata - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Turkey Aims to Complete Somalia Offshore Drilling Within 6-9 Months: Erdogan - Garowe Online - May 27th, 2026 [May 27th, 2026]
- Turkish court ousts opposition leader in boost to Erdogan - dw.com - May 22nd, 2026 [May 22nd, 2026]