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Military coup made by the highest ranking commanders | |||
of the Turkish Army on the 12th of September,1980. | |||
The '''Turkish military coup of 1980''' was a ] made by the highest ranking commanders of the Turkish Army on ], ]. | |||
Following bloody years of turmoil where left and right | |||
wing movements struggle, the military took power claiming | |||
to end anarchy.Thousands of people were |
Following bloody years of turmoil where ] and ] movements struggle, the military took power claiming to end anarchy.Thousands of people were imprisoned after the coup, generally from the intellectual strata of the community. | ||
coup, generally from the intellectual strata of the | |||
The community suffered heavily under strict leadership. Under the generals' leadership's guidance a new ] was established diminishing civil liberties. In ] new elections were held, relinquishing the power to civilian rule. | |||
community. | |||
The community suffered heavily under strict leadership. | |||
Under the generals' leadership's guidance a new constitution | |||
was established diminishing civic liberties.In 1983 new | |||
elections were held, relinquishing the power to civilian | |||
rule. |
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The Turkish military coup of 1980 was a military coup made by the highest ranking commanders of the Turkish Army on September 12, 1980.
Following bloody years of turmoil where left and right wing movements struggle, the military took power claiming to end anarchy.Thousands of people were imprisoned after the coup, generally from the intellectual strata of the community.
The community suffered heavily under strict leadership. Under the generals' leadership's guidance a new constitution was established diminishing civil liberties. In 1983 new elections were held, relinquishing the power to civilian rule.