After a series of arrests affected about 6,000 people were said to have been involved in the coup, they spread images of the coup detainees who are almost naked from the first moments of surrender, for coming in other pictures are shocking, considered by civil society activists as a violation of freedoms and human rights and preparation from operations of revenge in the ranks of the "putschists" .
But the image of the accumulation of a group of military prisoners have their hands tied to the back, they are almost naked sparked angry reactions on social networking sites, where they denounced the Attabroha and insulting the Turkish military establishment, even if these detainees from the rebels.
In addition, it topped these pictures "headlines" the most prominent foreign newspapers, and Kilt charges against Erdogan's government, which is trying to exploit the coup attempt to liquidate its opponents in the army units involved in the failed coup process fails.
Another image accompanied by a blaze of publicity showing some military force detainees to see the image of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on TV, which has the support of the masses, to coincide with the campaign of mass arrests.
The threat of death
Those worries come the caveats after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's remarks, and other political figures to eradicate what he called a "virus" into the Turkish military establishment, and the call to the major clearing operations of the "traitors", as he put it, pointing to the possible return of material penalty to the criminal law Turkish.
Waving the process of execution, it appears with each letter to Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after thwarting a coup attempt Friday July 15, stressing that it can not be put off re-examine the question of the death penalty against the backdrop of recent developments experienced by the country.
Erdogan said at the Fatih Mosque during a ceremony honoring the victims of the coup attempt, "We will continue to cleanse all the state institutions of the virus, this virus is, alas, such as cancer, it spreads to the entire state."
It should be noted that the Turkish activists rejecting the coup launched the Hachtag #idamistiyorim (I want the death penalty), demanding the return of the death penalty for cropped putschists inside the Turkish army, and so on following the announcement by Vice President of the "Justice and Development Party," Mohammed muezzin Ihsanoglu, the Turkish government will discuss the item re penalty penalty.
But many activists and civil society organizations have criticized the launch of this tag and considered contrary to the values of the state and the principles of human rights, demanding the trial of conspiracy elements, without executions, without torture and reprisals.
Abolition of the death penalty in Turkey
After more than a decade, the issue of the death penalty re-emerged on the political scene in Turkey against the backdrop of the coup attempt, after its abolition in 2004 in the course of reforms designed to obtain membership of the European Union.
The punishment was abolished completely in 2004, after two years to take charge of the Justice and Development Party, where the abolition precondition for accession to the European Union.
It seems to raise the issue of restoration of the death penalty in Turkey would raise the long discussions both within Turkey or abroad, especially as the number of detainees involved thousands coup, which means it will be a "genocide" and Stqd bed of democracy in the country.