Turkey is ordering the conditional release of some 38,000 prisoners to free up space for the thousands of people arrested in the aftermath of last month's failed coup.
Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag announced the order Wednesday, NPR's Peter Kenyon reports from Istanbul. Peter tells our Newscast unit:
"[Bozdag] posted the news on his Twitter account: tens of thousands of inmates to be released early, none of them violent offenders and all nearing the end of their terms."State media reported that the move is an effort to clear prison space for the growing number of people under arrest since the July 15 failed coup."
The state-run Anadolu Agency reports
Only inmates who committed their crimes before July 1 — two weeks before the coup attempt — are eligible for early release.
The decree falls under a three-month state of emergency granting the government extraordinary powers, which was imposed after the coup attempt.
Another order issued the same day dismissed some 2,000 police officers, hundreds of soldiers, and workers at the country's main telecommunications surveillance facility, Peter reports.
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