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Friday, 29 July 2016

Turkish President using the Hizmet Participants (Gulen Movement) as Scapegoats - Ufuk Dialogue Spokesperson, Yigit

As more and more speculations are ongoing as a fall out of the attempted military coup in Turkey on Friday July 15, the Ufuk Dialogue has reiterated that there is no place for military interventions in democracy.

The attempted coup was described as an act of military aggression and injustice by Kamil Kemanci, the President of Ufuk Dialogue in Abuja this week while addressing Bloggers and Social media professionals.

 In a statement made by Kemanci, he mentioned that Democracy, Rule of Law, Peaceful coexistence, freedoms and Human rights are the core values of Hizmet participants as inspired by the wrongly accused Turkish clergy Mr. Fethullah Gulen who have been on self imposed exile at pennysylvania, USA.  Showing the ideologies of the Hizmet group and the several books written and propounded by Fethullah Gulen, the spokesperson of the Ufuk Dialogue, Cemal Yigit passionately described the Hizmet group as devoid of hate but existing fully for the benefit of humans irrespective of race, religion or creed.


Yigit explained that President Erdogan wants complete loyalty, having clamped down on freedom of presss, human rights and equal opportunity and so using the Hizmet participants (which is inclusive) as scape goats. He also explained that Erdogan’s “Obey or Perish” ideology is what he is pursuing at the expense of Turkish democracy and the Hizmet participants believe that every form of extremism, fanatism and radicalism caused by politicizing Islam must be discouraged.

The Hizmet participants who run the Ufuk dialogue armed with the their 3–pronged intervention areas of Education, Charity and Dialogue own 17 institutions in Nigeria among which are the popular Turkish College and Nile University which have employed over 2,000 Nigerians in Education, healthcare amongst other sectors.
See the official statement by the President, Ufuk Dialogue Kamil Kermanci

We, Ufuk dialogue, strongly condemn the attempted military coup that occurred in Turkey, on Friday the 15th of July and reiterate that there is no place for military interventions in democracy.
The attempted military coup to overthrow the Turkish government was an act of military aggression and injustice.

We have always supported the development of Turkey’s democracy despite the increasing anti-democratic practices in recent years.
Ufuk promotes Hizmet Movement ( Gulen Movement ) philosophy which has advocated for, and demonstrated commitment to peace and democracy for more than 40 years. We have consistently denounced military interventions in domestic politics.

Democracy, rule of law , peaceful co existence, freedoms and human rights are the core values of Hizmet participants. Thua. Ufuk dialogue strongly condemns any attempt to overthrow an elected government by military coup.

Mr Fetullah Gulen, inspirer of Hizmet movement , has always advocated for democracy and insisted “there is no u-turn from democracy” at every stage of his life, “As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt. I categorically deny such accusations.”

President Erdogan and his close circles blame on the Hizmet movement is very irresponsible and concerning.
We hope that turkey will overcome these difficult days and take this sad incident as an opportunity to strengthen its democracy.
Our hearts and prayers are with all Turkish citizens and for all those in Turkey. We also stand for a free and fair democratic system for all Turkish citizens.
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Kamil Kermanci
President, UFUK DIALOGUE

16 comments:

  1. Good luck to them.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  2. How dis one take concern us now?


    ...merited happiness

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    1. A terrible paranoiac delusion seems to descend on turkey. They want to close down colleges and universities in nigeria employing over 2000 and it means nothing to you?

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    2. Thanks my fellow Nigerian. I'm one of the over 2000 Nigerians employed in their schools

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  3. We already have enough issues on ground here,they should go sort themselves out. There are just too many tyrants,the world cant tolerate them anymore...!

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  4. Na them sabi

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  5. hmmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  6. I have followed up closely on this Turkish issue and I maintain that the president should be called to order. No one governs by decree NEVER. What the president should do is to find out what you have done wrong and try to correct your ways before God drops you dead rather than accusing innocent people and detaining people based on their opinion . In life u must have a critic . You can never get it right so deal. Better run fast and unlock every one you have detained and call and ask for forgiveness so that your days may be long . Calling on Nigeria to close down schools is very sickening . Charity begins at home . As a president , what have you done to people who do not wish to stay back in your soooo called country but rather come and settle in Nigeria . Your mansion is worth 500mm euro like really. . Turkish colleges ,universities and hospital have been of help to nigeria. You need to acknowledge and respect people's freedom of expression . I love the Hizmet movement . We ain't closing any schools mr dictator . GOD big pass you .

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  8. It's just a request dat can easily be deline so let's worry less. D school is beneficiary to Nigeria in one way or d other, I hope u know so Mr. President sir.

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  9. Accusations and counter accusations. Which way Turkey

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