Turkish prosecutor’s office denies it has opened probe into Egypt coup

Turkish prosecutor’s office denies it has opened probe into Egypt coup

ANKARA
Turkish prosecutor’s office denies it has opened probe into Egypt coup

A supporter of Mohamed Morsi wears a mask of Egypt's ousted president during a demonstration in Nasr City, Cairo, on July 10. AP Photo/Hussein Malla

The office of the Ankara chief prosecutor has denied that it has opened an investigation into the Egyptian coup.

“There is no probe launched on the issue. A complaint petition from a civil society organization has been received and it has been put into a process,” a written statement said. The Association of Human Rights and Solidarity for Oppressed People (Mazlumder), a human rights NGO, filed a criminal complaint with the prosecution office, claiming that the Egyptian coup is a universal crime.

A report in daily Sabah today stated that a public prosecutor overseeing investigations into coups in Turkey had opened a probe into the Egyptian coup.

According to the report, the investigation would have covered 12 people, including Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the military commander who toppled President Mohamed Morsi, interim President Adly Mansour, liberal politician Mohamed ElBaradei, Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayyeb of the Cairo-based al-Azhar Islamic University, and Coptic Christian Pope Tawadros II.