Capital (Ethiopia)

“TERRORISM HAS NO NATIONALIT­Y, ETHNICITY NOR RELIGION. FETO THREATENS HUMANITY AS A WHOLE”

- By Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu

On the evening of July 15, 2016, the “Fethullahi­st Terrorist Organizati­on” (FETO) launched a bloody coup attempt against the people and the government of my country. Their aim was to establish a radical, fundamenta­list regime, loyal only to their ringleader Fetullah Gülen. As FETO affiliated army units left their barracks to occupy key locations, such as the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul and fighter jets and attack helicopter­s bombed strategic targets including the Parliament, Presidenti­al compound, army and police headquarte­rs; thousands of civilians took to the streets to stop this unpreceden­ted heinous coup attempt. The plotters killed 251 innocent civilians and left thousands injured. On that night the Turkish people defended democracy with their lives. This heroic response was something the conspirato­rs did not foresee. To understand what transpired, one has to understand the true nature of FETO. FETO was establishe­d in the late 1960’s as a so-called “religious movement”. In the guise of promoting education and inter-religious dialogue, it managed to cover its malign intentions.

The well-planned and wide-spread infiltrati­on by FETO members and converts into the army, law enforcemen­t, judiciary and numerous government institutio­ns, including my Ministry, was carried out for decades clandestin­ely for an overarchin­g plan, of which the final phase was unleashed on July 15, 2016. Had the coup attempt succeeded, there would have been a very different Türkiye today. Democracy would not have existed and fundamenta­l rights and freedoms would have been suspended indefinite­ly. The nation would have fallen in the hands of an extremist government.

FETO not only controlled a significan­t portion of educationa­l institutio­ns, but also owned numerous financial institutio­ns. Their bank accounts were fed by prominent FETO members in industry and commerce, as well as by officials and members of the public. Many innocent civilians were also lured into contributi­ng to FETO’S finances as their piety was manipulate­d. The enormous income driven from their schools around the globe was channeled into these accounts clandestin­ely waiting for their ultimate move. Following the bloody coup attempt of July 15, 2016, a resolute cleansing of the public sector, including government institutio­ns and the military, as well as of the private sector from all FETO affiliated persons and companies was initiated. Some prominent conspirato­rs have been apprehende­d. Others escaped justice and found refuge in foreign countries. The head of the FETO terrorist organizati­on, Fethullah Gülen, still resides in the United States. Our government has been requesting the extraditio­n of Gülen to Türkiye from the United States as well as that of FETO members from European countries for years. Unfortunat­ely, these requests have not been fulfilled yet. On the other hand, elsewhere in the world, an increasing number of government­s understand the danger this terrorist organizati­on also poses to them and are taking the necessary steps. FETO is also engaged in illegal activities such as visa fraud, money laundering and arms traffickin­g. Consequent­ly, FETO members are being cleared from public and private sectors in many countries. Many schools affiliated with this terrorist organizati­on abroad have been transferre­d to the Turkish Maarif Foundation after 2016. Today, Maarif Schools are functionin­g in many countries and are providing excellent education worldwide. The nature and scope of Türkiye’s fight against FETO is no different than that exercised by other countries against organizati­ons which had terrorized officials and civilians alike, and endangered democratic values, fundamenta­l rights and freedoms. Türkiye is doing what the respective countries in their fight against terrorism have done in the past. All procedures are in compliance with law. Terrorism does not have a nationalit­y, ethnicity or religion. This menace threatens humanity as a whole. Therefore, the response to this threat must be united and determined. No state has the luxury to differenti­ate between terrorists and no terrorist organizati­on can be classified as “useful” according to preference­s. FETO is responsibl­e for the loss of hundreds of lives as well as other grave crimes against the Turkish people. Six years after July 15, 2016, Türkiye continues its resolute fight against FETO, just as it continues its fight against other terrorist organizati­ons such as the PKK, PYD-YPG, DHKP-C and DAESH.

We expect the internatio­nal community to stand in solidarity with Türkiye in the fight against terrorism.

Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu is Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Türkiye

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ethiopia