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Turkey appeals to US for extradition of Gulen

Türkiye Materials 29 December 2014 15:57 (UTC +04:00)
Turkey has officially appealed to the US for the extradition of Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic public figure currently residing in the US.
Turkey appeals to US for extradition of Gulen

Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec.29

By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

Turkey has officially appealed to the US for the extradition of Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic public figure currently residing in the US, Turkish Haber7 TV channel reported Dec.29.

Istanbul City Court demanded today that the US implement its decision on arresting Gulen.

Istanbul City Court issued a decision on Dec.19 to arrest Fethullah Gulen, who is accused of creating a terrorist group and espionage against Turkey.

Turkish police detained the editor-in-chief of Turkish 'Zaman' newspaper Ekrem Dumanli, and several employees of the newspaper and Samanyolu TV on suspicion of having ties with the Gulen movement.

Turkish media reported on Feb. 25 that in 2011 telephone conversations of about 7,000 people associated with the representatives of both the ruling and opposition parties, including family members of the prime minister were wiretapped, as part of the anti-terrorist operation carried out by the Istanbul prosecutor's office against 'Salam' terrorist organization.

During the anti-terrorist operations, telephone conversations of the head Turkish intelligence, Hakan Fidan were wiretapped as well. Turkish then Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Gulen of standing behind the wiretapping of the phone conversations. Erdogan also stressed that Gulen's movement (which he earlier called as a 'parallel structure') with its anti-state activities proved that it is not a religious movement, but a politicized and illegal structure.

He called on Fethullah Gulen not to intervene in Turkey's internal affairs and accused the US of supporting him. A criminal case has been initiated in Turkey against Gulen for his coup attempt and espionage against the country.

Erdogan also previously said that Gulen would be extradited from the US. However, the US authorities have said that his extradition is inadmissible.

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