WIKILEAKS: Get ready for the fight, arrived numerous documents about Turkey, but Erdogan has blocked page!

WikiLeaks has published documents in the structures of political power in Turkey after a failed coup in that country last weekend"Get ready to fight when we publish more than 300,000 documents on the political power structures of Turkey", written Twitter account Wikileaks' coffins.

Turkish authorities on Sunday said they detained about 6,000 troops as he issued 3,000 arrest warrants representatives of the judiciary after the attempted putsch which killed 290 people, of whom 100 putschists.Erodgan a few days ago and mentioned the possibility of restoring the death penalty was officially abolished in 2004 as part of candidacy for membership in the European Union.

These measures were implemented after the failed coup prompted concerns of Western countries which have urged Turkey to respect the rule of law and constitutional order as well as to refrain from possible general repression in the country.On the night of July 16 was an attempted military coup in Turkey, with the major conflicts that took place in Ankara and Istanbul.

The Turkish government leadership, meanwhile, announced that the coup was drowned, according to the latest information 290 people were killed during it and 1,440 people were injured.WikiLeaks published 300,000 mails Turkish government, Erdogan blocked access to the site

Turkey has launched a process of blocking access to the site WikiLeaks, after WL released about 300,000 e-mails that the Turkish government exchanged before a failed military coup in Turkey, announced Reuters.Blocking access initiated by the Turkish agency for control of the Internet - the Telecommunications Board, having published hundreds of thousands of mails of members of the Turkish ruling party AKP.The Committee is a move called "administrative measure", says RT, stating that it is the terminology used in the past when it blocked access to the website.

Information on its official Twitter account confirmed by the organization WikiLeaks.Posted e-mails now for Erdogan purges WikiLeaks yesterday released successfully 294.548 e-mails despite cyber-attack a large scale.

"We had to move the date of publication of the e-mails because of purges that Turkish authorities carried out after the military coup," published by WikiLeaks said in a statement."We checked the materials and the source from which we received them. Source is not in any way associated with the organizers of the coup, the Turkish opposition or with the Turkish authorities, "added the WikiLeaks.

The published e-mails include the period from 2010 up to July 6, 2016, just a week before the failed military coup.