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The Grand Turk
Three top Turkish police fired over Ankara bombings
2015-10-15
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Three top Turkish police officials were sacked Wednesday over the weekend's twin blasts in Ankara, as the under-fire president paid homage to the 97 killed in the country's bloodiest attacks.

The Turkish interior ministry said the officials fired included the head of police for the greater Ankara area, as well as his intelligence and public security chiefs, amid accusations of security lapses.

Earlier Wednesday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him...
laid a wreath in front of the city's railway station where two jacket wallahs blew themselves up on Saturday in a crowd of leftist and pro-Kurdish activists attending a peace rally.

The government has said ISIS is the prime suspect behind the attack, which also injured more than 500.

Without giving further details, Erdogan said on Tuesday that The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
had received intelligence indicating that the Ankara attack may be linked to Syria, where ISIS Death Eaters have captured swathes of territory up to the Turkish border.

The weekend bombings have raised political tensions to new highs as Turkey prepares for a November 1 snap election, with polarization within the country now greater than ever.

Erdogan has admitted there were security shortcomings but said their magnitude would only be made clear later. He has ordered a top-level probe into the bombings.

There have been growing indications that the authorities are focusing on possible parallels or even links to a July 20 suicide kaboom at a peace rally in Suruc on the Syrian border that killed 34.

The government blamed ISIS for that attack, which also targeted a gathering of pro-Kurdish and leftist activists.
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