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Algeria condemns Turkey's coup attempt
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-07-18 02:40:32 | Editor: huaxia

ALGIERS, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Algeria on Sunday condemned the coup attempt in Turkey, reiterating its support for Ankara, APS news agency reported.

"My country condemns this coup attempt that violates the established constitutional order and was likely to cause serious damage to peace and stability not only in Turkey, but also to other countries in the region," President Bouteflika said in his message to his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to APS.

"I would like to extend to you my sincere condolences for the men and women who sacrificed themselves to defend democracy and the republic institutions," Bouteflika said.

Several Algerian political parties have also condemned this coup attempt, urging the Turkish government, its people and the security forces to stand firm and protect democracy and legitimacy.

Turkey witnessed tense moments on Friday overnight, as a military statement on Turkish media said the armed forces have fully seized power in the country, but President Erdogan said early Saturday the coup attempt failed, urging people to take on streets to protect democracy.

The attempted coup has left at least 290 people dead, half of whom were civilians, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday. Enditem

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Algeria condemns Turkey's coup attempt

Source: Xinhua 2016-07-18 02:40:32

ALGIERS, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Algeria on Sunday condemned the coup attempt in Turkey, reiterating its support for Ankara, APS news agency reported.

"My country condemns this coup attempt that violates the established constitutional order and was likely to cause serious damage to peace and stability not only in Turkey, but also to other countries in the region," President Bouteflika said in his message to his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to APS.

"I would like to extend to you my sincere condolences for the men and women who sacrificed themselves to defend democracy and the republic institutions," Bouteflika said.

Several Algerian political parties have also condemned this coup attempt, urging the Turkish government, its people and the security forces to stand firm and protect democracy and legitimacy.

Turkey witnessed tense moments on Friday overnight, as a military statement on Turkish media said the armed forces have fully seized power in the country, but President Erdogan said early Saturday the coup attempt failed, urging people to take on streets to protect democracy.

The attempted coup has left at least 290 people dead, half of whom were civilians, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday. Enditem

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