Talk:1971 Turkish military memorandum
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[edit]12 March 1971 military intervention was not a coup d'état. It was a military memorandum similar to Pronunciamiento. 28 February 1997 military memorandum and 27 April 2007 e-memorandum are also similar with 12 March 1971 intervention.--144.122.104.211 (talk) 20:27, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
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