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President Erdogan says US must choose: 'FETO or Turkey'

Türkiye Materials 11 August 2016 01:39 (UTC +04:00)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday gave the U.S. an ultimatum following Ankara's repeated requests for the extradition of Pennsylvania-based preacher Fetullah Gulen, accused of orchestrating the July 15 defeated coup, Anadolu reported.

Addressing a mass crowd in front of the Presidential Palace in Ankara, Erdogan said: "Sooner or later the U.S will make a choice. Either Turkey or FETO.

"Either coup-plotting terrorist FETO or democratic country Turkey. It has to make this choice," the president said, referring to the Gulen-led Fetullah Terrorist Organization that Ankara says mounted the bloody coup attempt through rogue elements within the military.

Gulen is accused of leading a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military, police and judiciary, forming what is commonly known as the “parallel state”.

Turkey's government said the foiled putsch, which left 240 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured, was organized by followers of Gulen, who has lived in a self-imposed exile Pennsylvania since 1999.

Erdogan also announced the end to weeks of "democracy watch" rallies across Turkey. The daily gatherings, which have attracted hundreds of thousands wishing to show their opposition to the foiled July 15 coup, culminated Sunday in an Istanbul rally that 5 million people are thought have attended, according to local officials.

The Turkish president warned citizens however to stay vigilant constantly as "betrayal can come from anywhere and anyone".

"We want to finalize it here [Ankara]. But, I see that our people do not want to leave the squares," Erdogan said

"Democracy watch cannot be only kept in certain hours, in certain places," he added.

Before Erdogan's speech, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim took the stage and told the crowd: "You are the hero of democracy."

Yildirim added: "Coup plotters believed that they would defeat the nation, but they were mistaken." He added the Fetullah Terrorist Organization will be held accountable before the public.

"We will certainly call the murderers to account [for their crimes]. We will impose the heaviest penalty," he added.

On the night of attempt, Erdogan called on Turkish citizens to hit the streets in opposition to the coup, a call that has met an overwhelming response from thousands who poured out to defy tanks and bullets in major cities and millions who took part in anti-coup demonstrations across the country.

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