{"id":179472,"date":"2017-02-23T13:46:05","date_gmt":"2017-02-23T18:46:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/i-want-an-international-probe-into-failed-turkey-coup-fethullah-glen-citifmonline\/"},"modified":"2017-02-23T13:46:05","modified_gmt":"2017-02-23T18:46:05","slug":"i-want-an-international-probe-into-failed-turkey-coup-fethullah-glen-citifmonline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/government-oppression\/i-want-an-international-probe-into-failed-turkey-coup-fethullah-glen-citifmonline\/","title":{"rendered":"I want an international probe into failed Turkey coup  Fethullah Glen &#8211; Citifmonline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    On the night of July 15, 2017, Turkey went through the most    catastrophic tragedy in its recent history as a result of the    attempted military coup. The events of that night could be    called a serious terror coup.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turkish people from all walks of life who thought the era of    military coups was over showed solidarity against the coup and    on the side of democracy. While the coup attempt was in    progress, I condemned it in the strongest terms.  <\/p>\n<p>    Twenty minutes after the military coup attempt surfaced, before    the real actors were known, President Erdogan hastily blamed    me. It is troubling that an accusation was issued without    waiting for the events details and the perpetrators motives    to emerge. As someone who has suffered through four coups in    the last 50 years, it is especially insulting to be associated    with a coup attempt. I categorically reject such accusations.  <\/p>\n<p>    I have been living a reclusive life in self-exile in a small    town in the United States for the last 17 years. The assertion    that I convinced the eighth largest army in the world  from    6,000 miles away  to act against its own government is not    only baseless, it is false, and has not resonated throughout    the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    If there are any officers among the coup plotters who consider    themselves as a sympathizer of Hizmet movement, in my opinion    those people committed treason against the unity of their    country by taking part in an event where their own citizens    lost their lives. They also violated the values that I have    cherished throughout my life, and caused hundreds of thousands    of innocent people to suffer under the governments oppressive    treatment.  <\/p>\n<p>    If there are those who acted under the influence of an    interventionist culture that persists among some of the    military officers and have put these interventionist reflexes    before Hizmet values, which I believe is unlikely, then an    entire movement cannot be blamed for the wrongdoings of those    individuals. I leave them to Gods judgment.  <\/p>\n<p>    No one is above the rule of law, myself included. I would like    for those who are responsible for this coup attempt, regardless    of their identities, to receive the punishment they deserve if    found guilty in a fair trial. The Turkish judiciary has been    politicized and controlled by the government since 2014 and,    consequently, the possibility of a fair trial is very small.    For this reason, I have advocated several times for the    establishment of an international commission to investigate the    coup attempt and I have expressed my commitment to abide by the    findings of such a commission.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hizmet movement participants have not been involved in one    single violent incident throughout its 50-year history. They    havent even taken to the streets to confront Turkish security    forces while they have been suffering under the governments    witch hunt, to use Mr. Erdoans own words, for the last    three years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite being subjected to a smear campaign and suffering under    state oppression for the last three years in the hands of a    politically controlled law enforcement and the judiciary,    Hizmet movement participants have complied with the law,    opposed injustices through legitimate means and only defended    their rights within the legal framework.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turkeys legal and law enforcement agencies have been mobilized    for the last three years to investigate and reveal an alleged    parallel state that they claim that I run.  <\/p>\n<p>    The administration called the 2013 public corruption probe an    organized attempt by Hizmet sympathizers within the bureaucracy    to bring down the government. Despite detaining 4,000 people,    purging tens of thousands of government employees and    unlawfully seizing hundreds of NGOs and private businesses,    authorities were unable to find a single piece of credible    evidence to prove their claims.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turkeys prime minister called an opportunity to meet with me    heaven-sent in May 2013; however, after the public corruption    probe emerged in December 2013, he began using hate language    such as assassins and blood sucking vampires when referring    to Hizmet movement participants.  <\/p>\n<p>    After the treasonous coup attempt of July 15, the attacks have    become unbearable. Turkish government officials also began    referring to me and people sympathetic to my views as a virus    and cancer cells that need to be wiped out. Hundreds of    thousands of people that have supported institutions and    organizations affiliated with the Hizmet movement have been    dehumanized in one way or another.  <\/p>\n<p>    Their private properties have been confiscated, bank accounts    taken over and their passports cancelled, restricting their    freedom of travel. Hundreds of thousands of families are living    through a humanitarian tragedy due to this ongoing witch hunt.    News reports show that nearly 90,000 individuals have been    purged from their jobs and 21,000 teachers teaching licenses    have been revoked.  <\/p>\n<p>    Is the Turkish government forcing these families to starve to    death by preventing them from working and prohibiting them from    leaving the country? What is the difference between this    treatment and the pre-genocide practices throughout European    history?  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive witnessed every single military coup in Turkey and, like    many other Turkish citizens, have suffered during and after    each one. I was imprisoned by the order of the junta    administration after the March 12, 1971 coup. After the coup of    September 12, 1980, a detention warrant was issued against me    and I lived as a fugitive for six years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Right after the February 28, 1997, post-modern military coup, a    lawsuit asking for capital punishment was filed against me with    the charge of an unarmed terrorist organization consisting of    one person.  <\/p>\n<p>    During all of these oppressive, military-dominated    administrations, three cases accusing me of leading a terror    organization were opened and, in each case, I was cleared of    the charges. I was targeted by the authoritarian military    administrations back then, and now, I face the very same    accusations projected in an even more unlawful manner by a    civilian autocratic regime.  <\/p>\n<p>    I had friendly relations with leaders from various political    parties, such as Mr. Turgut Ozal, Mr. Suleyman Demirel and Mr.    Bulent Ecevit, and genuinely supported their policies that I    found to be beneficial to the larger community. They treated me    with respect, especially when recognizing Hizmet activities    that contribute to social peace and education.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even though I distanced myself from the idea of political    Islam, I praised the democratic reforms undertaken by Mr.    Erdogan and AKP leaders during their first term in power.  <\/p>\n<p>    But throughout my life, I have stood against military coups and    intervention in domestic politics. When I declared 20 years ago    that there is no turning back from democracy and secularism of    the state, I was accused and insulted by the same political    Islamists who are close to the current administration. I still    stand behind my words. More than 70 books based on my articles    and sermons spanning40 years are publicly available. Not only    is there not a single expression that legitimizes the idea of a    coup in these works, but, on the contrary, they discuss    universal human values that are the foundation of democracy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Emancipating Turkey from the vicious cycle of authoritarianism    is possible only through the adoption of a democratic culture    and a merit-based administration. Neither a military coup nor a    civilian autocracy is a solution.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unfortunately, in a country where independent media outlets are    shut down or taken under government custody, a significant    portion of Turkish citizens were made to believe  through    relentless pro-government propaganda  that I am the actor    behind the July 15 coup. However, world opinion, which is    shaped by objective information, clearly sees that what is    going on is a power grab by the administration under the guise    of a witch-hunt.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, what matters is not majority opinion but the truths    that will emerge through the process of a fair trial. Tens of    thousands of people, including myself, who have been the target    of such gross accusations, would like to clear our names    through a fair judicial process. We do not want to live with    this suspicion that was cast on us. Unfortunately, the    government has exerted political control over the judiciary    since 2014, thereby destroying the opportunity for Hizmet    sympathizers to clear their names of these accusations.  <\/p>\n<p>    I openly call on the Turkish government to allow for an    international commission to investigate the coup attempt, and    promise my full cooperation in this matter. If the commission    finds one-tenth of the accusations against me to be justified,    I am ready to return to Turkey and receive the harshest    punishment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Participants in the Hizmet movement have been overseen by    hundreds of governments, intelligence agencies, researchers or    independent civil society organizations for 25 years and have    never been found to be involved in illegal activity. For this    reason, many countries do not take seriously the accusations of    the Turkish government.  <\/p>\n<p>    The most important characteristic of the Hizmet movement is to    not to seek political power, but instead to seek long-term    solutions for the problems threatening the future of their    societies. At a time when Muslim-majority societies are    featured in the news for terror, bloodshed and    underdevelopment, Hizmet participants have been focusing on    raising educated generations who are open to dialogue and    actively contributing to their societies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since I have always believed that the biggest problems facing    these societies are ignorance, intolerance-driven conflicts and    poverty, I have always encouraged those who would listen to    build schools instead of mosques or Quran tutoring centers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hizmet participants are active in education, health care and    humanitarian aid not only in Turkey, but also in more than 160    countries around the world. The most significant characteristic    of these activities is that they serve people of all religions    and ethnic backgrounds  not just Muslims.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hizmet movement participants opened schools for girls in the    most difficult areas of Pakistan and continued to provide    education in the Central African Republic during the countrys    civil war. While Boko Haram took young girls hostage in    Nigeria, Hizmet participants opened schools that educated girls    and women.  <\/p>\n<p>    In France and the French-speaking world, I have encouraged    people who share my ideas and values to fight against groups    that embrace radical Islamic ideologies and to support the    authorities in this struggle. In these countries, I strived for    Muslims to be recognized as free and contributing members of    society, and have urged them to become part of the solution    rather than be associated with the problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite receiving threats, I categorically condemned numerous    times terrorist groups such as Al Qaida and ISIS who taint the    bright face of Islam. However, the Turkish government is trying    to convince governments around the world to act against schools    that have been opened by individuals who did not take part in    the July 15 coup attempt, and who have always categorically    rejected violence. My appeal to governments around the world is    that they ignore the Turkish governments claims and reject its    irrational demands.  <\/p>\n<p>    Indeed, the Turkish governments political decision to    designate the Hizmet movement as a terrorist organization    resulted in the closure of institutions such as schools,    hospitals and relief organizations. Those who have been jailed    are teachers, entrepreneurs, doctors, academics and    journalists. The government did not produce any evidence to    show that the hundreds of thousands targeted in the    governments witch hunt supported the coup or that they were    associated with any violence.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is impossible to justify actions such as burning down a    cultural center in Paris, detaining or holding hostage family    members of wanted individuals, denying detained journalists    access to medical care, shutting down 35 hospitals and the    humanitarian relief organization Kimse Yok Mu, or forcing 1,500    university deans to resign as part of a post-coup    investigation.  <\/p>\n<p>    It appears that, by presenting the recent purges as efforts    that target only Hizmet participants, the Turkish government is    in fact removing anyone from the bureaucracy who is not loyal    to the ruling party, while also intimidating civil society    organizations. It is dreadful to see human rights violations    occurring in Turkey, including the torture detailed in recent    reports by Amnesty International. This is truly a human    tragedy.  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact that the July 15 coup attempt  which was an    anti-democratic intervention against an elected government     was foiled with Turkish citizens support is historically    significant. However, the coups failure does not mean a    victory for democracy. Neither the domination by a minority nor    the domination of a majority that results in the oppression of    a minority nor the rule of an elected autocrat is a true    democracy.  <\/p>\n<p>    One cannot speak of democracy in the absence of the rule of    law, separation of powers and essential human rights and    freedoms, especially the freedom of expression. True victory    for democracy in Turkey is only possible by reviving these core    values.        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