Turkish
police raided media outlets linked to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah
Gulen today and detained 23 journalists and television producers.
State broadcaster TRT Haber said 23 people were detained in raids across the country, including two former police chiefs.
Staff and supporters of Zaman newspaper shout slogans as editor-in-chief
Ekrem Dumanli, centre, is arrested by counter-terror police at the
newspaper headquarters in Istanbul
A man holds a placard that reads 'a time for democracy' as people gather in support outside Zaman newspaper in Istanbul, Turkey
The operation acted against what President Tayyip Erdogan claims is a network conspiring to topple him.Turkish police launched a sweeping operation to arrest supporters of
President Tayyip Erdogan's rival, US-exiled imam Fethullah Gulen
Recep Tayyip Erdogan (left) and Fethullah Gulen were once close allies
Recep Tayyip Erdogan (left) and Fethullah Gulen were once close allies
The raids on Zaman newspaper and Samanyolu television marked an escalation of Mr Erdogan's battle with former ally US-exiled imam Fethullah Gulen
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