Turkey to suspend human rights laws as state of emergency follows failed coup

The Turkish government has announced plans to suspend human rights laws as it prepares to implement the country's new state of emergency following the failed coup.

Turkey to suspend human rights laws as state of emergency follows failed coup

The Turkish government has announced plans to suspend human rights laws as it prepares to implement the country's new state of emergency following the failed coup.

The nation's parliament is set to approve the three-month state of emergency announced by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday night.

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