Jafar Gwani, an Islamic theologian based in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, has said the ideas of Fethullah Gülen, an Islamic preacher who lives in self-imposed exile in the US, are the best antidote in the fight against the ideology of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
March 22, 2015
March 21, 2015
The letter that united America
Gültekin Avcı
The letter 74 American senators wrote to John Kerry is a critical turning point for both the USA and Turkey.
The letter 74 American senators wrote to John Kerry is a critical turning point for both the USA and Turkey.
March 20, 2015
Report: Erdoğan's anti-Turkish school rhetoric damages Turkish-African ties
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's unrelenting denunciation of schools affiliated with the Gülen community and calls for the closure of the schools over the past two years have been harshly criticized in the central African country of Cameroon.
Erdoğan’s skullduggery
Abdullah Bozkurt
In a classic textbook style of how an authoritarian leader behaves, Turkey's “dictator-wannabe” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan employs tactics ranging from blackmailing of his opponents to co-opting or outright buying them off, from running smear campaigns to setting up plots to frame and discredit his challengers so that his one-man rule gets prolonged amid a sputtering economy, a constitutional crisis and a massive corruption scandal.
In a classic textbook style of how an authoritarian leader behaves, Turkey's “dictator-wannabe” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan employs tactics ranging from blackmailing of his opponents to co-opting or outright buying them off, from running smear campaigns to setting up plots to frame and discredit his challengers so that his one-man rule gets prolonged amid a sputtering economy, a constitutional crisis and a massive corruption scandal.
Global Doctors Movement goes to Africa, performs 65 cataract surgeries
Doctors with the Global Doctors Movement (Küresel Doktorlar Hareketi) and medical students from the Healing Hands Club of Şifa University have treated 65 cataract patients in Cameroon, Mali, and Somalia.
March 19, 2015
Is everyone else wrong except Erdoğan’s dictatorship?
Bülent Keneş
Here is a famous anecdote. You must have heard it.
Here is a famous anecdote. You must have heard it.
YGS results announced, top scorers from Gülen-affiliated schools
Turkey's Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM) on Thursday announced the results of the Transition to Higher Education Examination (YGS), revealing that students from Gülen-affiliated schools, which have been the target of a government-sponsored defamation campaign, are among the top scorers of the exam.
Compensation case filed against Erdoğan for targeting Gülen-affiliated schools
Fetih Educational Operations (Fetih Eğitim İşletmeleri), which run schools affiliated with the faith-based Gülen movement, has filed a compensation case against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for targeting these schools since the eruption of a major corruption scandal in December 2013.
Parallel Council of Europe
Günal Kurşun
“Nils Muiznieks concerned about arrest of journalists in Turkey,” “Nils Muiznieks concerned with Turkey's ‘chilling message' to journalists and dissenting voices,” “Muiznieks declares: Arrest of journalists and media workers [Dec. 14] serious setback for media freedom in country',” “Muiznieks warns security package may increase human rights violations in Turkey,” “Muiznieks urges Turkey to reconsider security bill” and so on. These are some of the headlines that I've collected from the press during the last two months in Turkey about Nils Muiznieks.
“Nils Muiznieks concerned about arrest of journalists in Turkey,” “Nils Muiznieks concerned with Turkey's ‘chilling message' to journalists and dissenting voices,” “Muiznieks declares: Arrest of journalists and media workers [Dec. 14] serious setback for media freedom in country',” “Muiznieks warns security package may increase human rights violations in Turkey,” “Muiznieks urges Turkey to reconsider security bill” and so on. These are some of the headlines that I've collected from the press during the last two months in Turkey about Nils Muiznieks.
Confidence lost
İbrahim Türkmen
It was first claimed by famous whistleblower fuatavni on his Twitter account, and then the rumor spread.
It was first claimed by famous whistleblower fuatavni on his Twitter account, and then the rumor spread.
March 18, 2015
74 US senators urge Kerry to back media freedom in Turkey
Seventy-four lawmakers from the US Senate have sent a letter to US Secretary of State John Kerry to express concern over what they called "an affront to the basic principles of democracy" in Turkey, urging the secretary to speak up against violations of press freedom in NATO's only Muslim ally, which has intensified a relentless crackdown on dissent.
Sen. Schumer & 70+ Senate Colleagues Call on State Dept. to Address ongoing Intimidation of Media and Censorship of the Press in Turkey under President Erdogan’s Administration
Recently, Two Journalists Who Were Vocal Critics of President Erdogan’s Administration and Were Arrested and Detained—Both Individuals Lead Major News Organizations; Prior To That Incident, Many Journalists Lost Their Jobs for Writing Material That Was Critical of President Erdogan and His Administration
US lawmakers extend support as Turks hold largest business gathering in Washington
More than a dozen lawmakers from both sides of the aisle and both chambers of the United States Congress flooded a welcome reception at a US Senate building in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday as Turkish-Americans are preparing to hold their largest-ever business gathering.
Turkey’s Kurdish question and the Hizmet movement
İhsan Yılmaz
This is the title of a new report authored by Dr. Mustafa Gurbuz and published on the website of the US-based think tank Rethink Institute (www.rethinkinstitute.org).
This is the title of a new report authored by Dr. Mustafa Gurbuz and published on the website of the US-based think tank Rethink Institute (www.rethinkinstitute.org).
Turkey’s STV opens Washington studio, first among Turkish TV networks
One of Turkey's leading TV networks, the Samanyolu Media Group is expanding its scope by opening a new bureau and a studio equipped with cutting-edge technology in Washington, D.C., amid unceasing government repression at home.
‘Selam: Bahara Yolculuk’: a true story on the big screen
The 2013 Turkish movie “Selam” (Greeting) told the stories of volunteers who embraced humanity outside Turkey's borders; it was a movie that was appreciated not for its cinematic qualities, but for the sake of the beloved memories of those pioneers who went to territories they knew very little about to open Turkish schools in those lands.
Fetih Education Institute demands reparations from Erdoğan for discrediting remarks
Fetih Öğretim İşletmeleri, a private education institute, has filed a complaint against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for his remarks aimed at discrediting the institution following sweeping graft probes that went public in December 2013.
March 17, 2015
Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy On Assault on Press Freedom in Turkey Senate Floor
U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy*
Mr. President, I have spoken many times on the Senate floor in defense of press freedom because it is a fundamental cornerstone of a democratic society. Today I want to briefly draw the Senate’s attention to the situation in Turkey, one of the many countries in the world where this basic right is under threat by officials in the government who seek to silence their critics.
Mr. President, I have spoken many times on the Senate floor in defense of press freedom because it is a fundamental cornerstone of a democratic society. Today I want to briefly draw the Senate’s attention to the situation in Turkey, one of the many countries in the world where this basic right is under threat by officials in the government who seek to silence their critics.
Whistleblower Fuat Avni: Gov’t to plant weapons in Hizmet buildings to declare it terrorist group
A government whistleblower who tweets under the pseudonym Fuat Avni has alleged that the government is planning to plant weapons and ammunition in houses and buildings used by followers of the Hizmet movement in order to declare the movement a terrorist organization ahead of the upcoming general election.
13+ age restriction for Selam movie draws reactions from film critics
Age restrictions by Turkey's state-run Cinema Evaluation and Classification Board have drawn reactions from film critics as “Selam: Bahara Yolculuk” (Journey to Spring) -- a new feature film directed by Turkish actor-director Hamdi Alkan, and which opened in Turkey on March 13 -- has been issued a 13+ age rating.
March 16, 2015
US-based think tank says Gülen movement progressive in terms of pro-Kurdish reforms
A US-based think tank has released a report stating that the Gülen (Hizmet) movement, a grassroots civil society organization that has frequently accused government officials of obstructing the settlement negotiations between the government and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has a progressive attitude regarding pro-Kurdish reforms.
Nigeria wants more Turkish schools to increase quality of education
Dr. Mac-John Nwaobiala, the permanent secretary of the Nigeria Federal Ministry of Education, said on Sunday more Turkish schools must be opened in Nigeria to increase the quality of education.
Thousands of Pakistanis have cataract surgery courtesy of Kimse Yok Mu
The charity Kimse Yok Mu carried out cataract surgery on 5,000 people in the Pakistani city of Dera İsmail Khan in 2014.
What is this sympathy of yours for radical organizations?
Ekrem Dumanlı
The state-owned news agency recently reported a heart-wrenching news story.
The state-owned news agency recently reported a heart-wrenching news story.
BBP: Erdoğan admitted Penal Courts of Peace created to fight Hizmet
Grand Unity Party (BBP) Deputy Chairman Remzi Çayır has said that before the presidential election held on Aug. 10 of last year, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan acknowledged that the newly founded Penal Courts of Peace were established to fight against the Gülen movement (Hizmet movement), a civil society movement inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen.
March 15, 2015
Connecticut chapter of Peace Islands Institute promotes peace by bringing people together
In his office at Church and Elm streets, Mehmet Erdogdu is working on bringing people of differing background and views closer together.
Turkish Cultural Center reaches out to Syracuse community to share its unique culture
The Turkish Cultural Center in Syracuse serves the local Turkish-American community. The organization strives to educate and inform the public about the many aspects of Turkey, Turkish culture and history.
Report highlights gov’t crackdown on independent journalism in Turkey
A 113-page report prepared by renowned journalist Yavuz Baydar has revealed the course of the tightening government grip on independent media outlets in the country and how the government has created a partisan media over the years, also offering some recommendations to the relevant bodies on how to eliminate restrictions on freedom of the press.
Nigeria: Federal Government honours NTIC with 7 awards
Federal Government has decorated the Nigeria-Turkish International Colleges (NTIC) with seven defferent awards, in recognition of its performances in national academic Olympiads.
March 14, 2015
NMC Hails Turkish Colleges’ Performance In Sciences, Mathematics
National Mathematical Centre (NMC) has commended the Nigerian Turkish International Colleges (NTIC) for their various achievements in Mathematics and Science competitions.
Turkish Colleges wins mathematics, science awards
NIGERIAN Turkish International Colleges (NTIC) was on Tuesday honored by the National Mathematical Centre (NMC) for winning 12 awards in national and international Mathematics and Science Olympiads.
Plot concocted over Dink murder to smear Hizmet movement as terrorist
A new plan attempting to designate the Gülen movement -- also known as Hizmet -- as a terrorist organization has been put into practice following President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hinting that the movement might be behind the murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in 2007, several lawyers linked to the case have said.
March 13, 2015
Gülen calls on corrupt politicians to confess their sins, beg forgiveness
Turkish intellectual and Muslim scholar Fethullah Gülen called on senior officials in Turkey on Friday to repent for their sins and lies made to scapegoat others and avoid the blame for their own corruption.
How to Fix Turkey's Fall From International Favor
Michael Shank, PhD*
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent attack on the West for "hate speech" and misattributing terrorism during the Paris attacks is ironic. Erdogan is erroneously doing both already: labeling the Gulen movement a terrorist organization and using hate speech to characterize it. In fact, Erdogan is cracking down on religious groups more heavily than ever before.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent attack on the West for "hate speech" and misattributing terrorism during the Paris attacks is ironic. Erdogan is erroneously doing both already: labeling the Gulen movement a terrorist organization and using hate speech to characterize it. In fact, Erdogan is cracking down on religious groups more heavily than ever before.
Atmosphere of intolerance becoming ever more ingrained, says PfF report
A press freedom report released on Friday says the atmosphere of intolerance, especially towards journalists, is becoming ever more ingrained in Turkey, citing the suing of three journalists by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, ongoing accreditation issues and the detention of journalists.
March 12, 2015
Mozambican minister: I will mention success of Turkish schools on every occasion
Mozambican National Defense Minister Atanásio Salvador M’tumuke was elected as the honorary president of Söğüt Turkish schools which have been operating in Mozambique. Minister M’tumuke who is known for his efforts for opening of schools in the capital city of Maputo and Matola stated that he will mention success of those schools on every occasion.
Charity Kimse Yok Mu to conduct 30,000 cataract surgeries
The charity organization Kimse Yok Mu (Is Anybody There) is planning to carry out 30,000 cataract surgeries in Africa and Asia in 2015.
Turkish-Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (TICCI) launched to promote trade
New Delhi: In a bid to give new fillip to trade between India and Turkey, a new chamber for commerce named as the Turkish Indian-Chambers of Commerce and Industry (TICCI) was launched at a well-attended ceremony of business leaders and industrialists here on Tuesday evening. It aims to promote commercial and trade links between both the countries by creating more networking and collaboration opportunities.
What Turkey has been experiencing is a civilian coup, intellectuals say
Various intellectuals have said that while the Turkish Republic has already experienced military coups in its history, it is the first time that it has undergone a civilian coup, referring to the Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) attempts to seize judicial and legislative bodies and take control of the country's media.
US politicians concerned over dwindling press freedom in Turkey
Members of the Texas state legislature expressed concerns over the declining freedom of the press in Turkey at a reception in Austin on Tuesday, saying the principle is crucial for freedom of expression and a healthy democracy.
March 11, 2015
Turkish businesswomen hold panel at the UN on female empowerment
The İstanbul-based Global Businesswoman Association (DünyaDer) held a panel on women's economic empowerment on Tuesday at the UN in New York in cooperation with the Women's Platform of the Journalists and Writers Foundation (GYV) to discuss ways how to strengthen the socioeconomic position of women in the society.
Canadian institute honors Kimse Yok Mu
Intercultural Dialog Foundation located in Edmonton, Canada, awarded Kimse Yok Foundation (KYM) in recognition of its international aid efforts. Steve Young and Alana DeLong, two members of Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the foundation’s advisory board at the same time, hosted the award ceremony at Royal Glenora Club, Edmonton. In attendance were some 100 people including academics, public figures from diverse cultures, state officials, businesspeople, religious leaders and journalists.
Bank Asya lawyers to legally challenge state-body MASAK
Bank Asya’s lawyer Süleyman Taşbaş vows to challenge the Finance Ministry's Financial Crimes wing (MASAK) and the banking regulator calling for return of shares.
March 10, 2015
Members of US Congress withstand intense pressure over press freedom letter
Members of the US Congress who submitted a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry last month on the dismal state of media freedom in Turkey are standing firm behind their signatures despite intense pressure from the Turkish government and the pro-government media.
Turkish schools broke anti-black taboos in South Africa, says SA minister
South African Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor has praised Turkish schools operating in her country for helping to break the anti-black taboos of the nation's defunct apartheid regime, which claimed black people were unable to succeed in mathematics or sciences.
Government oppression of confederation hurts Turkish exports to Africa
As a part of a prolonged campaign of intimidation against opposition figures and institutions, the government has been engaging in oppression of the Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists (TUSKON) -- which had had a strong presence in African countries -- and contributing to the deterioration of already weakened Africa-bound Turkish exports.
Turkish doctors hailed for their assistance in CAR
Minister of Public Health, Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action Marguerite Samba of the Central African Republic (CAR) has expressed gratitude to the Global Doctors Movement, a Turkish organization, for their assistance and medical services.
BDDK balks at giving up control over Bank Asya
In spite of the fact that nearly 85 percent of Bank Asya's A-type shareholders -- who have the right to nominate board members -- have delivered the documents requested by the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK), the absence of which was the basis for the BDDK's recent takeover of the bank's management, the watchdog agency has not given up control of the bank.
March 9, 2015
Belgian minister presents Turkish schools as example of high quality education
Joëlle Milquet, the minister of lower education for the French government, attended the opening ceremony of the Liege branch of the “Écoles Des Étoiles” (Schools of the Stars), which were founded by Turkish entrepreneurs in Belgium 10 years ago.
March 8, 2015
Peace and prosperity for Turkey lies in philosophy of Nursi says Altan Tan
The 56-year-old writer and politician Altan Tan is in a unique position, as he has witnessed many key developments in Turkey’s recent history, with a proximity to a number of values and movements that have shaped the country, transcending the major divisions in society.
Turkish charity dedicates well in Africa to brutally killed Özgecan Aslan
The Turkish charity organization Kimse Yok Mu (Is Anybody There?) constructed a well in a small town in one of Africa's poorest countries, Chad, dedicated to the memory of Özgecan Aslan, who was brutally murdered in Mersin province on Feb. 11.
Turkey shies away from legal measures to provide equal opportunity in education
The recent move to close down prep schools that serve to significantly boost equal opportunity in education may be seen as yet another failure to promote equality on the part of a government which has not yet ratified a UNESCO agreement to end discrimination in education.
March 7, 2015
Gülen movement as creative and civil movement
Turgay Yavuz*
The Bergsonian philosophy had been a sanctuary for our intellectuals who used it to dispense with the "despair and darkness" in the face of the psychology of defeat stemming from the fall of the Ottoman Empire and drive the spiritual and psychological revival during the War of Independence. They sought to banish the effect of bleak moments by merging the modern mystical environment with folk customs and sufism in what Mustafa Şekip Tunç called creative perfection and what I referred to as a creative move -- which is one of the principles of the Bergsonian philosophy.
The Bergsonian philosophy had been a sanctuary for our intellectuals who used it to dispense with the "despair and darkness" in the face of the psychology of defeat stemming from the fall of the Ottoman Empire and drive the spiritual and psychological revival during the War of Independence. They sought to banish the effect of bleak moments by merging the modern mystical environment with folk customs and sufism in what Mustafa Şekip Tunç called creative perfection and what I referred to as a creative move -- which is one of the principles of the Bergsonian philosophy.
Kimse Yok Mu provides meal for 250 Syrians each day in southeastern Turkey
Turkish charity organization distributes meal every day for 250 Syrians who took refuge in Turkish southeastern province of Gaziantep due to ongoing war in their country.
March 6, 2015
Central African president: Turkish school will have no trouble in my country
Central African Republic (CAR) Interim President Catherine Samba-Panza has praised a prominent Turkish school's contributions to her country and assured that it will not experience any problems in the CAR as long as it carries out its educational activities “within the legal framework.”
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