Post-coup crakdown and paranoia
Erdogan' mental condition is characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance,
typically worked into an organized system.
It may be an aspect of chronic personality disorder, of drug abuse, or of a serious condition such as schizophrenia in which
the person loses touch with reality.
Synonyms:
Unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people.
Among the scores of academics currently being sought by the authorities, at least 29 have been detained.
Turkish prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for 84 university academics and 29 banking regulators have been
detained in the latest purge to rake Turkey since last month’s coup attempt.
Most of the academic suspects were at Selcuk University, including the university’s former rector professor Hakki Gokbel.
So far, 29 academics have been detained. Meanwhile, authorities on Friday also detained 29 inspectors
from the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) for “irregular inspections.”
The banking investigators are suspected of making examining the accounts of a government-related foundation
and of business people, some with close ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
A BDDK spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
Purge alarms West.
Turkey’s Western allies have said they are alarmed by Ankara’s far-reaching crackdown in the aftermath
of the July 15 military action that sought to oust Erdogan from power.
persecution complex, delusions, obsession, megalomania, monomania;
psychosis
"mild paranoia afflicts all prime ministers"
More than 40,000 state employees have been detained and 80,000 others have been suspended.
The university is in the city of Konya, about 160 miles (260km) south of the capital, Ankara.