

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan determined what clothes during trials should be worn by defendants in the case of attempted putsch in the country on July 15, 2016.
According to Erdogan, in court accused will wear two kinds of brown clothes. Overalls - for defendants in a conspiracy, and jackets with pants - for defendants in terrorism.
"No one will wear what he likes," the Turkish president said.
As noted, Erdogan proposed to determine what clothes can be worn by the accused during the events dedicated to the anniversary of the coup attempt. A few days earlier, one of the defendants attended the court sitting in a T-shirt with the inscription "Hero"