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‘US protects, gives every support to FETO’

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published July 18,2020
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The US protects and gives all kinds of support to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey, said the head of Turkish parliament's constitutional committee.

Bekir Bozdağ responded to Anadolu Agency's questions on Turkey's fight against the terrorist group FETÖ as this week marks the fourth anniversary of the defeated coup.

A former deputy prime minister and justice minister for Turkey, Bozdağ said that crucial evidence was sent to the US for the extradition of the FETÖ leader.

"We do not think that such an extradition file has ever been prepared about any defendant," Bozdağ said.

"We have sent experts there, [US] experts came to Turkey," he added.

According to an extradition agreement between Turkey and the US, Ankara's demands should be fulfilled immediately, Bozdağ said.

FETÖ and its US-based leader Fetullah Gülen orchestrated the July 15, 2016, defeated coup, which left 251 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.

Gülen has lived in self-exile in the United States near Saylorsburg since 1999.

Turkey also accuses FETÖ of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military, police, and judiciary.

July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day is a public holiday in Turkey, marked with events to commemorate those who lost their lives defeating the deadly coup attempt.

TURKEY'S FIGHT AGAINST FETÖ

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan thwarted a possible FETÖ invasion in Turkey, Bozdağ said.

On the fight against FETÖ, Bozdağ said: "The state is determined to fight against FETÖ."

Around 150,000 officials in the Turkish government including the army and justice department were dismissed from their posts, he added.

Since the coup attempt, Turkish institutions, including the military, have been working to find and expel elements of FETÖ, the group behind the plot.

A two-year state of emergency declared after the July 2016 defeated coup was lifted on July 20, 2018.

Earlier this month, Turkey's presidential commission on the state of emergency concluded 85% of all applications concerning measures taken in the aftermath of the coup attempt.

The Inquiry Commission on the State of Emergency Measures gave details of applications on measures adopted under the state of emergency decree-laws, such as the dismissal of public officials, scholarship cancellations, annulment of the ranks of retired personnel, and the closure of some institutions.

The commission started the process in December 2017, and took over 108,000 decisions as of July 3, said the report.