Law enforcement in Turkey
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Law enforcement in Turkey is carried out by several departments and agencies, all acting under the command of the Prime Minister of Turkey or mostly the Minister of the Interior.
The General Directorate is based in Ankara, the capital. Every district also hosts a İl Emiyet Müdürlüğü (District Directorate). The organization is central-based and has a hierarchy similar to that of the Turkish Armed Forces.
In Turkey, Police officers wear navy-blue uniforms and caps. Patrol cars can be identified using the unique blue-white design and the writing “Polis” on the side doors and hood. Lieutenants and captains wear silver stars on their shoulders, highest ranking officers wear golden stars.
Some of the famous police units in Turkey are: Yunuslar (Motorcycle Units, yunuslar translates to Dolphins), the Çevik Kuvvet (the Agile Force) who handle difficult cases like demonstrations with the help of K-9 dogs and the famed “Panzer”s, and lastly the Özel-Tim which is the special response unit of the Department (quite like the American SWAT or the German GSG 9), using special weapons and rapid deployment tactics for the control of exceptionally harsh circumstances (bank robberies, kidnappings, hostage rescues etc.)
There have been some disputes in the past about the Police Department. One of many is the scandals reported in the international press about handling demonstrations with excessive use of force. In Turkey the police are regularly criticized as being ill-mannered and bullying. However more importantly, the government is constantly accused for underpaying and understaffing the department, limiting its rights to exercise lethal force (today legally, a Turkish Policeman is not allowed to fire his weapon unless very exceptional circumstances are at hand), and trying to induce political influence in it.
The Command, is based in Ankara, under the name Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı (Gendarmerie Command). Their area of jurisdiction is outside city centres, mostly in the country where population and pop. density are low and crime rates are especially high (this is even more true for the Southeastern Anatolia Region, where terrorist acts are committed every day in and out of towns). Most tourist sites are also areas of Jandarma’s jurisdiction because their average population throughout the year are not high enough to fall under the police departments.
The Turkish Jandarma is renowned for its counter-terrorist operations in the southeast. There almost seems to be an ongoing quiet war between terrorist activist groups and the Jandarma. Each week, new casualties from the Jandarma can be spotted on the news, killed in action while actively engaged in a shootout with the terrorists.
The Jandarma also have an independent organization for Traffic Control (Jandarma Trafik) similar to that of the police, but they take shifts outside the cities; which gives them a similarity to the American Highway Police.
The famous JİTEM (Jandarma İstihbarat ve Terörle Mücadele / Gendarmarie Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism Organization) is also responsible to the Command General.
In Turkey, the Jandarma can generally be spotted wearing dark green trousers and light green shirts, with special red-and-blue markings on their collars. But any army officer with the same markings no matter which uniform they are in is Jandarma.
Firstly, the Police and the Gendarmarie each have a department that perform duties relevant to the collection and analysis of intelligence and countering criminal acts. Emniyet İstihbarat Daire, is the Police’s branch of intelligence while the famed JİTEM, is the Gendarmarie’s. JİTEM’s name came up recently in the Şemdinli affair, when two JİTEM operatives grenaded a bookstore which sold books, including ones with separatist views.
Also, each of the Armed Forces have an intelligence branch within themselves. These are the Naval Intelligence, Army Intelligence and Air Force Intelligence. To supersede all three, the General Staff also has an intelligence branch which ensures the cooperation and coordination of these organizations.
Finally and most importantly is the MIT (for Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı) (pronounced mit) which oversees all and conducts most of the internal or external intelligence operations. The head of MIT, is the MIT Müsteşarı (Undersecretary of the MIT) who reports directly to the Prime Minister himself. MIT abbreviates Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı (National Intelligence Organization). MIT is said to have been founded with the CIA’s cooperation and built after the CIA model. The public sees the MIT as a closed box, because it has no visible acts, operations; neither does it have any communication with the public. Recently there have been scandals inside the MIT, including murders and suicides, all of which remain unexplained.
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Turkish Police (Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü)
Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü, is the official name of the high command of the Turkish Police. Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü (translates to General Directorate of Security), assumes roles in law enforcement and security matters mostly in cities and metros. Their area of jurisdiction is limited to city centres and some exceptional locations. For example, in airports, the police and Gümrük Muhafaza (Customs) work together to ensure the safety of the airport and the customs. Traffic Police ensure the safety of transportation and also work with registration of vehicles. The Turkish Police also play a big part in important intelligence and counter-terrorist operations.The General Directorate is based in Ankara, the capital. Every district also hosts a İl Emiyet Müdürlüğü (District Directorate). The organization is central-based and has a hierarchy similar to that of the Turkish Armed Forces.
In Turkey, Police officers wear navy-blue uniforms and caps. Patrol cars can be identified using the unique blue-white design and the writing “Polis” on the side doors and hood. Lieutenants and captains wear silver stars on their shoulders, highest ranking officers wear golden stars.
Some of the famous police units in Turkey are: Yunuslar (Motorcycle Units, yunuslar translates to Dolphins), the Çevik Kuvvet (the Agile Force) who handle difficult cases like demonstrations with the help of K-9 dogs and the famed “Panzer”s, and lastly the Özel-Tim which is the special response unit of the Department (quite like the American SWAT or the German GSG 9), using special weapons and rapid deployment tactics for the control of exceptionally harsh circumstances (bank robberies, kidnappings, hostage rescues etc.)
There have been some disputes in the past about the Police Department. One of many is the scandals reported in the international press about handling demonstrations with excessive use of force. In Turkey the police are regularly criticized as being ill-mannered and bullying. However more importantly, the government is constantly accused for underpaying and understaffing the department, limiting its rights to exercise lethal force (today legally, a Turkish Policeman is not allowed to fire his weapon unless very exceptional circumstances are at hand), and trying to induce political influence in it.
Jandarma (Gendarmerie)
The Command, is based in Ankara, under the name Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı (Gendarmerie Command). Their area of jurisdiction is outside city centres, mostly in the country where population and pop. density are low and crime rates are especially high (this is even more true for the Southeastern Anatolia Region, where terrorist acts are committed every day in and out of towns). Most tourist sites are also areas of Jandarma’s jurisdiction because their average population throughout the year are not high enough to fall under the police departments.
The Turkish Jandarma is renowned for its counter-terrorist operations in the southeast. There almost seems to be an ongoing quiet war between terrorist activist groups and the Jandarma. Each week, new casualties from the Jandarma can be spotted on the news, killed in action while actively engaged in a shootout with the terrorists.
The Jandarma also have an independent organization for Traffic Control (Jandarma Trafik) similar to that of the police, but they take shifts outside the cities; which gives them a similarity to the American Highway Police.
The famous JİTEM (Jandarma İstihbarat ve Terörle Mücadele / Gendarmarie Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism Organization) is also responsible to the Command General.
In Turkey, the Jandarma can generally be spotted wearing dark green trousers and light green shirts, with special red-and-blue markings on their collars. But any army officer with the same markings no matter which uniform they are in is Jandarma.
Village Guard
The village guard are very rare, and are mostly locals in villages of the Eastern Anatolia Region. They perform auxiliary and voluntary law enforcement duty. Their initial purpose was to defend villages against terrorist attacks. They were originally called Korucu or Köy Korucusu.Military Police (Askeri İnzibat)
Askeri inzibat, is a very small force that is under military command that handles cases directly relevant to military security and military crimes. Their area of jurisdiction is generally limited to military bases. But they also track down military criminals (draft dodgers and deserters). Some of the other duties they perform are, protection and VIP detail provided to important bases or commanders, control of traffic inside the bases and providing security in military courts. They can be identified using the very obvious “AS. İZ.”, printed in large letters across the front of their helmets.Intelligence
The Turkish Intelligence and counter-intelligence operations are also conducted by more than one organization also acting with constant coordination.Firstly, the Police and the Gendarmarie each have a department that perform duties relevant to the collection and analysis of intelligence and countering criminal acts. Emniyet İstihbarat Daire, is the Police’s branch of intelligence while the famed JİTEM, is the Gendarmarie’s. JİTEM’s name came up recently in the Şemdinli affair, when two JİTEM operatives grenaded a bookstore which sold books, including ones with separatist views.
Also, each of the Armed Forces have an intelligence branch within themselves. These are the Naval Intelligence, Army Intelligence and Air Force Intelligence. To supersede all three, the General Staff also has an intelligence branch which ensures the cooperation and coordination of these organizations.
Finally and most importantly is the MIT (for Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı) (pronounced mit) which oversees all and conducts most of the internal or external intelligence operations. The head of MIT, is the MIT Müsteşarı (Undersecretary of the MIT) who reports directly to the Prime Minister himself. MIT abbreviates Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı (National Intelligence Organization). MIT is said to have been founded with the CIA’s cooperation and built after the CIA model. The public sees the MIT as a closed box, because it has no visible acts, operations; neither does it have any communication with the public. Recently there have been scandals inside the MIT, including murders and suicides, all of which remain unexplained.
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Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest city after İstanbul. The city has a population (as of 2005) of 4,319,167 (Province 5,153,000), and a mean elevation of 850 m (2800 ft). It was formerly known as Angora.
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Turkish Armed Forces
Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri
Branches of service
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief: Chief of the Turkish General Staff
Personnel
Active personnel: 622,850 (Ranked 9th)
Reserve personnel: 378,000 (Ranked 9th)
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Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri
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Commander-in-Chief: Chief of the Turkish General Staff
Personnel
Active personnel: 622,850 (Ranked 9th)
Reserve personnel: 378,000 (Ranked 9th)
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The Turkish Gendarmerie (Turkish: Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı) is a branch of the Turkish Armed Forces and it is responsible for the maintenance of the public order in areas that fall outside the jurisdiction of police forces (generally in rural areas),
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Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest city after İstanbul. The city has a population (as of 2005) of 4,319,167 (Province 5,153,000), and a mean elevation of 850 m (2800 ft). It was formerly known as Angora.
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Southeastern Anatolia Region (Turkish: Güneydoğu Anadolu Bölgesi)
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Eastern Anatolia Region (Turkish: Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi) encompasses the eastern provinces of Turkey, and it is one of the 7 non-administrative sub-divisions used for census purposes.
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Demographics of the Republic of Turkey
1961-2005
Size: 72,974,000[1]
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Growth: 1.25% (2005 est.)
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Size: 72,974,000[1]
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Growth: 1.25% (2005 est.)
Birth: 16.62 births/1,000
population (2006 est.)
Death: 5.97 deaths/1,000
population (2006 est.)
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Turkic peoples are a group of peoples residing in northern, central and western Eurasia who speak languages belonging to the Turkic language family. These peoples share, to varying degrees, certain cultural traits and historical backgrounds.
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Turks (Turkish: Türkler), or the Turkish people (Türk Halkı), are a nation (Millet) defined more by a sense of sharing a common Turkish culture and having a Turkish mother tongue by citizenship, religion or by being subjects to any particular
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Demographics of the Republic of Turkey
1961-2005
Size: 72,974,000[1]
(2006 est.)
Growth: 1.25% (2005 est.)
Birth: 16.62 births/1,000
population (2006 est.)
Death: 5.97 deaths/1,000
population (2006 est.)
Life expectancy: 72.62 years (2006 est.
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1961-2005
Size: 72,974,000[1]
(2006 est.)
Growth: 1.25% (2005 est.)
Birth: 16.62 births/1,000
population (2006 est.)
Death: 5.97 deaths/1,000
population (2006 est.)
Life expectancy: 72.62 years (2006 est.
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Anatolian Beyliks or Turkmen Beyliks (Turkish: Anadolu Beylikleri, Ottoman Turkish: Tevâif-i mülûk) were small Turkish emirates or Muslim principalities (Beylik) governed by Beys, which were founded across Anatolia as of the end of the 11th century in a
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The rise of the Ottoman Empire is the period from the late thirteenth century to 1453. In late 13th century, the Seljuq empire had collapsed and Anatolia was divided into many small states. One of these states was Söğüt, a small tribe settled in river valley of Sakarya.
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During the growth period, also "Pax Ottomana", empire grow in size and extent, expanding into North Africa in the southwest, and battling with the Shi'ia Islamic Safavid Empire of re-emergent Persia, to the east.
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Stagnation of the Ottoman Empire (1683-1827) was a period after the growth (extend of lands) of the Empire reached its maximum. During stagnation the empire continued to be militarily strong.
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The Decline of the Ottoman Empire covers the military and political events between 1828 to 1908. The name of the period is based on loss/gain comparison. The empire was directly affected by Russian expansion during this time.
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