The Wikileaks released the first batch of thousands of private messages e-mails sent by senior officials of her AKP party Turkeys.
The leak comes in response to purges by President Recep's government Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the country's political, military, and educational scene after last week's coup attempt.
A statement on its Wikileaks website said: "Today, at 23:00 Ankara time, WikiLeaks is circulating some of the AKP's e-mails or the Justice & Development Party, which is the ruling party of Turkey and the political force behind President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. "
“It should be noted that messages are mainly used to deal with it world, and not very sensitive domestic issues.
"The material was received a week before the coup attempt. However, WikiLeaks published it in response to the crackdown after the government coup. We have verified the material and the source, and it is not connected, in any way, with the coup attempt, to an opposing political party or situation. ”
Tensions remain high in Turkey, as the government has captured tens of thousands of army, teacher and other government officials.
Turkey has banned Islamic funerals for the dead coup of the coup and warned imams not to hold ceremonies.
https://wikileaks.org/akp-emails/