Day One
The leadership of the Committee of Union and Progress had learned that four among their number were spies from the old guard. As such, they sealed themselves in the Topkapı Palace's library to sort this out. After the first day of argument, they decided that the man claiming to be Emperor Justinian clearly had to be a traditionalist. I mean, why else would you claim to be a Byzantine emperor from 1400 years ago in the Ottoman Empire? Anyway, he was bludgeoned to death with books, and was indeed found to be a traditionalist.
That night, the remaining members of the traditionalist cell decided to execute Rovsea, a loyal Young Turk who had been the last to accuse Justinian.
Luftwafer, a Traditionalist, was lynched
Rovsea, a Young Turk, was hunted
Day two commences now.