Turkish raids round up 200+ suspected ISIS members and far-left militants before NATO summit
Turkish security forces have apprehended 209 individuals suspected of affiliations with the Islamic State (ISIS) and banned far-left organizations in anticipation of the forthcoming NATO summit. Extensive raids were executed throughout the capital city of Ankara following detention orders for 241 suspects, with 32 individuals still unaccounted for. Authorities have arrested 56 individuals believed to have active connections to the Islamic State group. Among the detainees, 185 are suspected of being members of outlawed far-left groups classified as terrorist organizations by Ankara. This includes 35 confirmed members of the communist Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front (DHKP-C), a group notorious for executing armed assaults and assassinations in Turkey. Local media sources such as T24 have reported that the operation also targeted left-wing activists, trade unionists, lawyers, and journalists, including Yildiz Tar, the editor-in-chief of the LGBTQ+ rights organization Ka...