July 15 Purge in Numbers
249 people lost their lives
612,347 people were interrogated
160,000 people were arrested
152,000 state officials were arrested
62,669 political prisoners were charged with terrorist activity
7,907 incidents of human rights violations
3,502 victims were subjected to torture and ill-treatment
686 torture incidents occurred during detention
51 prisoners died in suspicious circumstances
69,301 students were incarcerated (highest number of students incarcerated at any given time in the history of the country)
2,767 teenagers, aged between 12 and 18, were incarcerated
197 teenagers, aged between 12 and 18, were incarcerated due to the alleged involvement in terrorism
102,000 people were jailed due to the alleged use of ByLock mobile application
Assets valued at $11,000,000,000 were seized
130,000 public officers were suspended from work
80,000 citizens were arrested
4,000+ judges or prosecutors were dismissed from work
2,300+ private educational institutions were closed
7,257 academics were dismissed
1,600+ non-profit and non-governmental organizations were closed
1,500+ public associations and foundations were closed
200 public media companies were closed
2,500 journalists and media workers were left unemployed
19 unions were closed
15 private universities were closed
1,539 lawyers were put on trial
580 lawyers were arrested
103 lawyers were sentenced to long terms in prison
5,705 academics were suspended
8,240 armed forces employees were dismissed
1,067 NATO-supporting members of the armed forces were dismissed
28 individuals were abducted
100+ members of the Gulen Movement were abducted and brought back to Turkey from 18 different countries by the National Intelligence Organization