Turkey building new courthouse to deal with tens of thousands arrested after failed coup

Up to 32,000 people have been arrested in Turkey after a failed military coup.

Turkey building new courthouse to deal with tens of thousands arrested after failed coup

Up to 32,000 people have been arrested in Turkey after a failed military coup.

The country's Justice Minister has made the claim in an interview with a Kenyan TV station.

The coup in July was been blamed on a US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, who denies any involvement.

There have been so many arrests since the uprising that Turkey is building a new courthouse to deal with the prosecutions.

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