Hilmi Özkök
Turkish military wanted measures to be taken against Gülenists in 2004
I don't want to spoil it for you but the finale of this will be: "Unless measures are taken," a warning from years ago that signaled what is likely to happen.
MİT's warning on Gülen 13 years ago
A significant benefit of the Parliamentary Inquiry Commission on the July 15, 2016, coup attempt is that it has registered all accessible information and documents about the Gülen movement, thus providing public access to them.
- Read more about MİT's warning on Gülen 13 years ago
- Log in to post comments
Former President Gül denies any link to Gülen group
Former Turkish President Abdullah Gül has said he never had any links with the Gülen group throughout his political career following a July 2016 coup attempt that was blamed on the group's U.S.-based leader, Fethullah Gülen.
We warned gov't on Gülen back in 2004: Former top soldier
Turkey's top security board warned the government about the actions of the Gülenist movement in 2004 but no action was taken against the network, the former head of the army has said, admitting that they could do little against the group at the time.
Army warned gov't on FETÖ but no action was taken: Former top soldier
Turkey's top security board warned the government about the actions of the Gülenist movement in 2004 but no action was taken against the network, the former head of the army has said, admitting that they could do little against the group at the time.
Parliamentary commission on coup attempt to hear from Erdoğan's brother-in-law
A parliamentary commission on Turkey's thwarted July 15 military coup attempt is set to hear the opinions of prominent figures including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's brother-in-law, Ziya İlgen, from whom Erdoğan said he first learned about the coup attempt.
Former comrades in Turkish army accuse each other of delivering false statements
A witness and a suspect in the Balyoz (Sledgehammer) coup plot case, both top commanders of the time, have engaged in a bitter verbal exchange, as the controversial case continues its retrial.