
Police try to stop people from attacking a judge, suspected in the failed coup plot, in Erzurum, Turkey on Tuesday, July 19. Turkey has fired or suspended about 50,000 people as the government intensifies a crackdown following last weekend's failed coup attempt. Teachers, journalists, police and judges have been affected.

Police escort Turkish soldiers, accused of taking part in the attempted coup, as they leave a courthouse in Istanbul's Bakirkoy neighborhood on Saturday, July 16.

Turkish police officers cover the eyes of soldiers as they are transported in a bus from the courthouse in Istanbul on July 16.

Akin Ozturk, front row, center, a four-star general and former commander of the Turkish air force, is among those in police custody whom President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has accused of having led the failed coup attempt.

In a mass detention in Ankara, dozens of detainees are forced to kneel, partially stripped.

A man waves a Turkish flag from a car roof during a July 16 march around Kizilay Square in Ankara after the attempted military coup.

Damaged vehicles are abundant outside the presidential palace in Ankara on July 16.

People kick and beat a Turkish soldier suspected in the attempted coup on Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge on July 16.

Women react after people took over a military position on the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul.

People gather outside the Turkish Parliament in Ankara during an extraordinary session after the failed coup attempt.

Turkey Prime Minister Binali Yildirim addresses the Turkish Parliament after the failed coup attempt.

A protester rests on a bench as smoke billows from the Turkish military headquarters in Ankara.

People stand under a huge Turkish flag during a march around Kizilay Square in Ankara in reaction to the attempted coup.