This is a picture of Fethullah Gulen with Pope John Paul in 1998. He is a known religious leader of a schism out of the Sunni religion. Hizmet can be called a social movement as well that is considered benevolent to the "common good."
He is in the USA legally. If he was responsible for the attempted coup I am sure Erdogan will have no trouble extraditing him if he puts the facts forward to the USA.
The USA did not engineer the uprising, so Erdogan has no basis to his complaint.
29 July 2016
By Suzan Fraser and Elena Becatoros
Ankara, Turkey: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (click here) has slammed the United States for its reaction to a failed military coup in Turkey, accusing it of harboring the man behind the plot.
Ankara has demanded the United States extradite Fethullah Gulen, a cleric living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania. The government has accused Gulen of having masterminded the failed July 15 coup, which left 290 people dead.
Gulen has denied any prior knowledge of the attempted putsch, while Washington has asked for evidence of his involvement.
The president lashed out at an American military official who he said commented on the detention of thousands of military personnel in the wake of the coup.
“It’s not up to you to make that decision. Who are you? Know your place...” Erdogan said.
“Instead of thanking this nation that quashed the coup in the name of democracy, on the contrary you are taking sides with the coup-plotters,” Erdogan said.
“Besides, the coup plotter is in your country anyway. You can never convince my people otherwise.”...
He is in the USA legally. If he was responsible for the attempted coup I am sure Erdogan will have no trouble extraditing him if he puts the facts forward to the USA.
The USA did not engineer the uprising, so Erdogan has no basis to his complaint.
29 July 2016
By Suzan Fraser and Elena Becatoros
Ankara, Turkey: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (click here) has slammed the United States for its reaction to a failed military coup in Turkey, accusing it of harboring the man behind the plot.
Ankara has demanded the United States extradite Fethullah Gulen, a cleric living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania. The government has accused Gulen of having masterminded the failed July 15 coup, which left 290 people dead.
Gulen has denied any prior knowledge of the attempted putsch, while Washington has asked for evidence of his involvement.
The president lashed out at an American military official who he said commented on the detention of thousands of military personnel in the wake of the coup.
“It’s not up to you to make that decision. Who are you? Know your place...” Erdogan said.
“Instead of thanking this nation that quashed the coup in the name of democracy, on the contrary you are taking sides with the coup-plotters,” Erdogan said.
“Besides, the coup plotter is in your country anyway. You can never convince my people otherwise.”...