August 27, 2014

İstanbul Municipality builds road through Fatih College courtyard

The İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality has decided to construct a road through the courtyard of the Hizmet-affiliated Fatih College, a private high school that has been in operation in İstanbul's Merter neighborhood for 20 years, Samanyoluhaber reported on Wednesday.

Erdoğan uses aggressive, discriminatory rhetoric in farewell speech

In a speech delivered on Wednesday to bid farewell to his Justice and Development Party (AK Party) members and supporters, President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan once again used aggressive and insulting language when speaking of his critics.

Turkey's ‘new era' for Erdoğan begins with media restrictions

President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's new era in Turkey has kicked off with fresh restrictions, as the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) refused to accredit several media outlets to cover the party's extraordinary congress on Wednesday.

Two-truck load of Kimse Yok Mu aid for Turkmens

Kimse Yok Mu has extended yet another hand to Turkmens fleeing the ISIS oppression. The foundation’s Erzurum chapter (an eastern province in Turkey) has delivered relief aid of 2-truck load of tents and blankets.

Philippines’ Turkish school partners in a social project

The Philippines’ Gendarmerie, The Philippines Turkish Chamber of Commerce and International Fountain Schools came together for a solidarity project entitled “Cultural and Social Solidarity.”

August 26, 2014

Bank Asya files 286 lawsuits against ‘smear campaign'

Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya has filed 286 separate lawsuits against what it called a "smear campaign" and "fake news reports" that have recently targeted it, the bank said on Tuesday.

Who is a national security threat for Turkey?

Oğuzhan Tekin

I think Prime Minister and President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may become a national security threat for Turkey in the coming years.

August 25, 2014

Mississippi group, national officials denounce ISIS

The Dialogue Institute of Mississippi, on behalf of the Dialogue Institute Southwest, issued a statement early Sunday condemning terrorist group ISIS over their 'brutal atrocities.'

Will Davutoğlu play the role of puppet PM?

Şahin Alpay

President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, unsurprisingly, nominated Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu for Justice and Development Party (AKP) chief and prime minister, to replace him in the coming party congress to be held on Aug. 27, just one day before he replaces Abdullah Gül as president. What is taking place in the leadership of the AKP was best explained by deputy Haluk Özdalga, who resigned from the AKP a few months ago.

PKK terrorists set dorm on fire, one student injured

Terrorists from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have set fire to a dershane (private tutoring school) and its dorm that belong to the Hizmet movement in the eastern province of Muş, injuring at least one student.

August 24, 2014

Erdoğan's trap

Mahir Zeynalov

Mainstream Western media keeps describing the ruthless attacks of the Turkish authorities, the media and its supporters on the followers of Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen as a struggle for state power.

Open Letter to ‘ISNA’

Aydoğan Vatandaş

The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) a Muslim umbrella group that has been described in the media as the largest Muslim organization in North America is known with its annual conventions which focus the attention of North American Muslims upon the needs of other Muslims both throughout the world and on the continent.

August 23, 2014

'Significance of Fethullah Gülen immeasurable for understanding Islam in the 21st century'

Fikir Atlasi*, Episode 5 (Full text)

Philip Clayton
Prof. Dr. Philip Clayton
For centuries people have recognized the geopolitical significance of Turkey.

In its location between Asia and the West, it serves as not only a geographical bridge, but also as a cultural and political bridge.

August 22, 2014

Fethullah Gulen Statement on ISIS

Fethullah Gülen

I deplore the brutal atrocities being committed by the ISIS terrorist group hiding behind a false religious rhetoric and join the people of conscience from around the world in calling for these perpetrators to immediately cease their cruel and inhuman acts. Any form of attack, suppression or persecution of minorities or innocent civilians is an act that contradicts the principles of the Qur’an and the tradition of our Prophet upon whom be peace and blessings.

Islamic scholar Gülen rebukes ISIL over 'brutal atrocities'

Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen has strongly condemned a campaign of violence undertaken by the self-proclaimed Islamic State, sending his condolences to its victims as well as the slain American journalist.

Sakarya court orders stay of execution on closure of Fatih Koleji

The Sakarya Administrative Court on Friday issued a stay of execution on the closure decision for Fatih Koleji, a Hizmet-affiliated school that has been running in the Beyköy district of Düzce province, saying that the school is allowed to continue to operate in the 2014-2015 education period.

Fatih grads to sue İstanbul University for discrimination

A number of Fatih University graduates are preparing to file a law suit against İstanbul University administration, claiming that their applications for post-graduate programs have been rejected for discriminatory reasons.

Who wiretapped Turkey?

Abdülhamit Bilici

The exposure of the fact that German intelligence has been spying on Turkey for the last five years has surprised many, sparking heated discussions about this illegal eavesdropping.

Ministry of Education blocks access to samanyoluhaber.com

The Ministry of Education has blocked access to samanyoluhaber.com, a news website affiliated with the faith-based Hizmet movement, at institutions and organizations that are linked to the ministry.

Ethiopian Minister of Foreign Affairs holds talks with TUSKON delegation

Foreign Affairs Minister Dr. Tedros Adhanom held talks Thursday with the representatives of TUSKON, the Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists.

August 21, 2014

Fatih graduates receive Feb. 28-like treatment at İstanbul University

Some graduates of the İstanbul-based Fatih University, affiliated with the faith-based Hizmet movement, have become the latest victims of the battle launched by the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government against the movement, as they have been subjected to apparent discrimination during post-graduate interviews at state-run İstanbul University, reminiscent of the days of the Feb. 28 military coup.

Jamaican minister feeding the needy

The humanitarian relief organization Kimse Yok Mu Foundation extended a helping hand to the needy in the Central American country Jamaica. The donations arrived in the country located in the Caribbean Sea after a long flight from Turkey. The aid distribution saw the participation of numerous Jamaican authorities including the country’s minister for education Ronald Thwaites along with his advisers and deputies, local authorities and volunteers. The minister Thwaites in person served the food to the poor.

August 20, 2014

Kimse Yok Mu delivers humanitarian assistance to Yazidis, Turkmens

Kimse Yok Mu, one of the largest charity organizations in Turkey, has sent humanitarian assistance worth nearly TL 2 million collected by volunteers to help Turkmens and Yazidis escaping Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) forces in Iraq.

Erdoğan gov't expands ban on media coverage for public event

Independent and critical media outlets in Turkey -- including Zaman, the country's highest-circulation newspaper, and Cihan, the country's largest private news agency -- were denied accreditation to cover the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) extraordinary congress slated for Aug. 27.

Journalists and Writers Foundation in Rwanda for Global Peacemakers Conference

“Global Peacemakers Conference” took place in the Rwandan capital city Kigali, August 7-8, 2014. Turkey’s Journalists and Writers Foundation, the sole participant from outside Africa, attended the event having attracted a large number of academics, religious figures and NGO officials from across the continent.

Erdogan, not religion, divides Turkey

Mustafa Akyol

In the last decade, many observers of Turkey underlined the division between secular and religious Turks as the main fault line in politics. Accordingly, the more secular, Westernized Turks were represented by the main opposition Republican Peoples Party (CHP), while Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) represented the more religious, conservative folks. Some bones of contention between the two sides, such as the longtime ban on the Islamic headscarf in state institutions, were also reflective of this “culture war.”

August 19, 2014

'Separation of powers and free press are essential for efficient and fair democracy'

Fikir Atlasi*, Episode 4 (Full text)

Elizabeth Munisoglu
Elizabeth Munisoglu, J.D.
My name is Elizabeth Munisoglu**.

I have an interesting background and I think I have to tell you all of it so you understand the point of view that I will express.

Importance of Strong Cultural Foundations

One recurring theme in Fethullah Gulen’s writings is the problem of cultural identity, which is how the individual relates to his cultural and civilizational heritage. Culture is seen as very important since it is an encompassing environment where each individual member of the society is affected willingly or unwillingly. Thus the issue of discovering the roots of our cultural identity and staying true to it becomes fundamental to continuation of our civilization.

August 18, 2014

Gülen slams pro-gov't media for disseminating lies and blasphemy

Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen criticized on Monday the pro-government media in Turkey for spinning the truth and disseminating lies while trying to justify senior officials' blasphemous remarks.

What happened to getting permission from the authorities?

Özgür Küçük

The Mavi Marmara set sail for Gaza in 2010. Bülent Yıldırım, president of the Humanitarian Aid Foundation (İHH), association that organized the trip, said the goal was to set the agenda. But before the ship could reach Gaza, Israel raided it and killed eights Turks and one Turkish-American.

Former SPK head laments ‘unusual' gov't pressure

Ongoing government pressure on independent institutions and private companies has reached worrisome levels of despotism that markets have not seen for 30 years, former head of Turkey's primary financial regulatory agency has told Today's Zaman.

August 17, 2014

Cihan reported election results accurately despite cyber attacks

The Cihan news agency, which is both domestically and internationally renowned for its successful election coverage over the past 12 years, was able to deliver the most accurate results from polling stations during the Aug. 10 presidential election, despite experiencing a number of cyber attacks.

Back to the witch hunt

Mümtazer Türköne

Prime Minister and President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's balcony speech increased expectations that a new starting point both for himself and for the government would be established. Only three days were enough to smash this expectation to pieces. Erdoğan is making arrangements to ensure that he leaves behind a smoothly operating government which will have full obedience to him and will not cause him much nuisance. To do this, he uses the best method he knows: maintaining the witch hunt.

Report: Religious communities wiretapped by AK Party government

The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government reportedly ordered the wiretapping of all religious groups in Turkey: the İsmailağa community led by Mahmut Ustaosmanoğlu, the Süleymancılar community led by Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan, the Nur movement, the Nakşi movement, and the Kadiri movement, as well as the Hizmet movement, a faith-based civil society initiative intensely disliked by President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Deceased Mongolian teacher becomes Twitter trending topic

Mongolian teacher Galimbek Sharivkhan, who died in a car accident in South Africa on Saturday, has become a trending topic on Twitter with the hashtag #MoğolistanınAdemTatlısı (Mongolia's Adem Tatlı) making the social networking site's trending topics lists for the world and Turkey on Saturday night.

Turkish gov't attempt to sink bank betrays markets

An alleged government plan to force the closure of a Turkish participation bank as part of ongoing political pressure against the Hizmet movement is tantamount to betraying the country and, thus, jeopardizes overall economic stability, market experts argue.

Gov't persecution of businesses bodes ill for overall economy

The Finance Ministry's profiling of 100,000 companies owned by businessmen with affiliations to the Hizmet movement was one of the hottest debate topics last month, and the latest remarks from Confederation of Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen (TUSKON) Chairman Rızanur Meral revealed that the profiling has been followed by persecution.

August 16, 2014

'Real parallel structure infiltrating government is Tawhid-Selam'

The Dec. 17 and Dec. 25, 2013 government corruption operations were used as a pretext for a massive purge of the National Police Department, and the purge lists had been prepared in advance by Iranian-backed terror group Tawhid-Selam, according to former Hakkari province Police Chief Tufan Ergüder.

President-elect breaks victory speech promise

Turkey's much-anticipated presidential election on Aug. 10 resulted in the victory of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who managed to defeat his close rival Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu and pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party's (HDP) candidate Selahattin Demirtaş in the first round. With the 51.8 percent of the votes, Erdoğan has become the president, though he had expected to garner nearer 60 percent, as the opinion polls predicted ahead of the election.

Erdoğan brought censorship, chilling effects on journalism

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is preparing to assume the office of president on Aug. 28 following his election to the state's top post on Aug. 10, has left a legacy on journalism which is filled with confrontation and rebuke of journalists, attempts at censorship, prosecution and even deportation of critical journalists.

Galaxy educates thinkers, innovators

Galaxy International School Uganda (GISU) is a co-educational school in Lubowa, 10 kilometres from Kampala, on the Kampala-Entebbe Road. The school now has a new branch in Jinja on the Walukuba/Scott Road near Nile International Hospital. The school provides international education to students between two and 19 years of age using a student-centered curriculum.

August 15, 2014

Keeping silent about the 'parallel' thesis

Herkül Millas

I carefully read and listen to the arguments made by those who are against the "parallel state," trying to understand what they are advocating.

Erdoğan returns to hate speech, drops pledge to ‘embrace all'

Only four days after he promised to embrace all 77 million citizens of the nation in his victory speech, president-elect Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has quickly returned to his hateful rhetoric, again bashing journalists, the judiciary and members of civil society groups that are critical of his divisive discourse and discriminatory policies.

Trading of Bank Asya shares blocked indefinitely

İstanbul's stock exchange has indefinitely extended the suspension of trade for Islamic lender Bank Asya, according to reports on Thursday.

Prep schools to continue their educational programs

Representatives of the Union of Private Preparatory Schools (ÖZDEBİR), Güven Preparatory Schools Owners Association (GÜVENDER), the All Private Schools Association (TÖDER) and the Private Education Association (ÖZDER) have issued a joint statement saying that their prep schools (dershanes), which have played an important role in the Turkish education system for the past 30 years, will start their educational programs as usual on Aug 26, despite a new law that orders the closure of the prep schools by September 2015 and the fining of any that continue to operate.

August 14, 2014

Kimse Yok Mu donation booth for Gaza

Kimse Yok Mu Foundation’s Kahramanmaras chapter (an southeastern Turkish province) has taken yet another action to extend a hand to Palestine. Its volunteers have set a donation booth for Gaza people going through extremely hard times due to the Israel attacks since the month of Ramadan. They will send the donations to Palestine right away.

Kimse Yok Mu water well for Cameroon

Board members of Kimse Yok Mu Foundation’s Sanliurfa chapter (an Eastern Turkish province) recently established a water well in Cameroon. The water well has been now serving some 700 locals. The board members established the water well in Kodogo city by raising 4 thousand dollars. The chairman Mehmet Akan Isikyildiz said, “We usually encourage people to donate. But we should do it ourselves first so that we can expect people to do the same. Every member contributed to the water well construction within their budgets and thus made it possible for the locals to drink clean water. I would like to thank them all.”

August 13, 2014

Another Hizmet-affiliated school targeted by AK Party in Antalya

The Antalya Metropolitan Municipality City Council decided on Tuesday to change the structural plan of a Hizmet-affiliated school that has been operating in the Muratpaşa district of Antalya since 1996, canceling its registration and paving the way for the destruction of the building that houses the school.

Ziraat, other likely suitors for Bank Asya

State-run Ziraat Bankası and other lenders are interested in acquiring Bank Asya, the bank's CEO Ahmet Beyaz said on Wednesday, without giving further details.

KADİP holds International Panel for Sharing Coexistence Experience in Korea

The International Panel for Sharing Coexistence Experience brought together the representatives of the religions in South Korea and the religious groups in Turkey in Seoul, the capital of South Korea.

August 12, 2014

Police report accuses Gülen based on fabricated ‘gov't media' stories

According to a story reported by the news portal Rota Haber, the National Police Department drafted a secret report in June 2014 mostly based on stories in pro-government media which claim that the Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen is the leader of a terrorist organization and is responsible for the wiretapping of a classified meeting at the Foreign Ministry.

Bank Asya shares results amid gov't pressure

Turkish Islamic lender Bank Asya posted a net profit of TL 51.4 million in the January-June period of this year, which was 48.8 percent lower year-on-year.

'I'm ready to serve many years in prison if what I did was illegal'

Yakub Saygılı, a former police chief who was purged following the Dec. 17 and 25 corruption probes, says he is confident that his team had not engaged in illegal operations as alleged by the government.

August 11, 2014

'Hizmet will continue its mission regardless of attacks'

Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, who, along with the faith-based Hizmet movement, has been subjected to numerous attacks from Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has said the movement will continue to perform its mission regardless of circumstances.

President Erdoğan and the new Turkey

Robert Ellis*

After an unpleasant electoral campaign, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has succeeded in becoming Turkey's 12th president with almost 52 percent of the votes in the first round held on Aug. 10. A referendum in 2007 made it possible for the first time to elect the president with a direct vote.