Turkey requested the U.S. to temporarily detain Fethullah Gülen, accused of masterminding the July 15 coup attempt, shortly after Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım announced that Turkey has submitted four dossiers asking for his extradition.
On July 15, a small military junta linked to the Gülenist Terror Organization (FETÖ) attempted to topple the democratically elected government in Turkey and bring martial law. The attempt was prevented by military troops loyal to the government, along with police units and millions of Turkish citizens in favor of democracy. 208 people, consisting of mostly civilians, have been killed by pro-coup soldiers, while over 1,400 people were injured. Turkey's opposition parties have united against the coup attempt, condemning it in the harshest terms and underscoring their determination to preserve democracy and rule of law in Turkey.