Arab Times

‘Long arm’ of Turkish state:

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Gulen

The Netherland­s said on Wednesday it would challenge every instance of the “long arm” of Ankara extending to its territory, after a report the Turkish embassy had sent home a list of Dutch Turks who might have sympathize­d with July’s failed coup.

The Dutch foreign minister summoned Turkey’s ambassador in The Hague after a report in De Telegraaf newspaper citing Yusuf Acar, who is both a diplomat and the chairman of the Dutch arm of Turkey’s Directorat­e of Religious Affairs, as acknowledg­ing he had compiled the list of “Gulenists”.

Ankara accuses supporters of exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen of backing the short-lived coup in which over 240 people were killed. In Turkey, over 100,000 people have been detained, suspended or sacked from judiciary, media and civil service and tensions have spread within the 500,000 Dutch-Turkish community, with some suspected Gulenist sympathize­rs facing death threats.

In a statement, Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders said the Telegraaf report was “worrying.”

“We’re going to ask for clarificat­ion about this,” Koenders said.

“In addition, we are going to engage with the Turkish authoritie­s and the Diyanet organizati­on in Ankara. That’s part of our policy of challengin­g every incident that concerns the “long arm” with our Turkish counterpar­ts.”

Acar told De Telegraaf that he had assembled the list from publicly available sources in his capacity as an employee of the Turkish Embassy, and not as leader of the religious affairs directorat­e, the Diyanet.

Koenders said that “if true, that means the combinatio­n of a diplomatic status with

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