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The Grand Turk
The Gülen Factor: Erdoğan, the Coup, and the United States
2016-07-25
[Counter Punch] Engaged in his dirty spate of housecleaning under the auspices of protecting the constitution and the Turkish state, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan continues to insist on one vital scalp in his enterprise.

Thus far, the cleric Fethullah Gulen has eluded Ankara from his abode in Pennsylvania. From his base, something of a global network has been constructed, one discernable through foundations and an assortment of endeavours pursued under the guise of a faith movement. These do not attest to the spirit of a pacifist warrior, averse to revolution. They suggest influence, and the markings of power.

For the cleric’s enemies, there is much to be said that he has profited from the land of the free, seething about an individual he once desired to share power with. Notions of democracy are distant here; more significant is a distinct appraisal of power padded by such notions as "liberal" and "moderate". These are the necessary marketing tools for a political figure in exile.

The cleric’s movement, Hizmet, prides itself on sponsoring education and running programs heavy with the anti-radicalization agenda. His opponents, such as attorney Robert Amsterdam, retained by Ankara to investigate alleged financial misconduct in the United States, suggest that the movement’s leader "is a money-laundering criminal" (Foreign Policy, Jul 18).

Politics can be a dirty thing indeed, and in the case of Hizmet, education via some hundreds of charter schools in the United States has become an enterprise of channelling and re-directing to the Gulenistas.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Speaking at Kanal D TV”s Arena program, PM Erdogan commented on the term “moderate Islam”, often used in the West to describe AKP and said, “These descriptions are very ugly, it is offensive and an insult to our religion. There is no moderate or immoderate Islam. Islam is Islam and that’s it.”

Source: Milliyet, Turkey, August 21, 2007
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2016-07-25 20:52  

#5  Have you noticed who isn't saying a great deal about the situation in Turkey ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-25 13:25  

#4  Klingons?
Posted by: Bobby   2016-07-25 13:00  

#3  Gulan doesn't seem to be financed by the Saudis or Iran or Soros or any of the usual suspects.

Correct! As an 'Islamic Moderate'...who does that leave ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-25 12:33  

#2  Gulan doesn't seem to be financed by the Saudis or Iran or Soros or any of the usual suspects.

It is closer to the model of a personally run empire of multiple mini enterprises and mini initiatives with the ability to skim funds from any and all. It is somewhat like a cross between Scientology, the Clinton Global Foundation and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Posted by: lord garth   2016-07-25 11:33  

#1  Moderate Islamist, regime change, an apparent unlimited budget. Who could possibly be behind such an effort ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-25 09:48  

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