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The Grand Turk |
Erdogan after Gulen extradition from US |
2014-04-30 |
![]() Recep Tayyip Erdogan ... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi only they haven't dumped him yet... told news hounds on Tuesday that a legal procedure would start for the extradition of Gulen. On Monday, the Turkish premier said during an interview with US broadcaster PBS that he wants President Barack Obama I inhaled. That was the point... to expel Gulen and send him back to Turkey. Erdogan expressed hope that Washington would deliver on the issue as a "model partner," adding, "At least they should deport him." Gulen's Hizmet (Service) movement was an important supporter of Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) when it came to power in 2002. The alliance, however, shattered after dozens of the prime minister's political and business allies were placed in durance vile Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up! in police raids in a graft probe last December. The scandal, which turned into a very serious challenge to Erdogan's rule, brought down three ministers and led to a cabinet reshuffle. Erdogan denounced the corruption scandal as well as a string of damaging leaks in the media, saying they were engineered by Gulen's supporters to undermine his government. Gulen has repeatedly denied any involvement. The Turkish parliament, which is dominated by the AKP, has approved a law to close a network of private preparatory schools, many of which are run by Hizmet. Erdogan told PBS that the police raids in December were "almost a coup, a civilian coup" by the Gulen movement. "We were aware they were trying to infiltrate various organizations, but we were not aware of their ultimate bad intentions. We realized this after a while and started to take measures," he said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Michelle O recommends a Gulen-free diet. Oops. My bad... |
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