Turkey has
cancelled the work permits of 27,424 people working in the education
sector as part of its investigations into the movement of the U.S.-based cleric it blames for a failed military coup, Education Minister Ismet Yilmaz said on Thursday.
"27,424
personnel working in institutions and schools as part of the parallel
state structure have had their work permits cancelled," Yilmaz told reporters in comments broadcast on several Turkish television channels.
The "parallel structure"
is a term used by government officials to refer to the network of
Gulen's followers within state institutions. The cleric has denied
involvement in the coup or plotting against the state.
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