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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, October 30, 2016
US orders families of Istanbul consulate staff to leave Turkey
Security information indicates 'extremist groups' making aggressive efforts to attack US citizens in Istanbul

Increased threats seen in Istanbul, according to US State Department (AFP/file photo)

Saturday 29 October 2016 22:17 UTC
The United States ordered the relatives of staff members in its
consulate in Istanbul to leave the country on Saturday, warning that
"extremist groups" are targeting American citizens for attack.
The order was announced in the second travel warning that the State
Department issued for Americans in Turkey in less than a week,
reflecting US concerns about "increased threats from terrorist groups."
The decision to evacuate the families of staff was made "based on
security information indicating extremist groups are continuing
aggressive efforts to attack US citizens in areas of Istanbul where they
reside or frequent."
State Department orders departure of family members at Istanbul consulate. Read our updated travel warning. https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/turkey-travel-warning.html …
On Monday, the State Department had advised US citizens to "carefully
consider the need to travel to Turkey at this time." There is also a
long-standing warning against travel to the southeast of the country.
"Foreign and US tourists have been explicitly targeted by international
and indigenous terrorist organizations in Turkey," both recent travel
warnings said.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has placed Turkey under a
state of emergency in the wake of a 15 July coup attempt by disaffected
military officers that triggered a crackdown on suspected dissidents.
Even before the failed but bloody putsch, Turkey was already fighting a
renewed insurgency by Kurdish separatists and dealing with the fallout
of the war in neighboring Syria, including attacks by the Islamic State
group.
In recent months there have been bomb attacks blamed on various groups
in Turkish cities, and tensions are running high as Erdogan purges his
government of alleged supporters of exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Turkish media have also been stoking anti-American sentiment, accusing
Washington of harboring Gulen in Pennsylvania while he allegedly plots
the overthrow of Erdogan's government.
The US has agreed to study an extradition request for the preacher, who
denies any link to the coup, but has warned it must meet American
"evidentiary standards."

