Defamation campaign against Fethullah Gülen draws heavy criticism
Many prominent figures in society have slammed an apparent defamation campaign targeting Turkish-Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen through the inclusion of his name on a list of dangerous terrorists, saying that on the contrary Fethullah Gülen is a figure who has devoted his entire life to peace building efforts.
Despite the absence of any court decision listing Fethullah Gülen as a terrorist, Turkey’s Interior Ministry has placed him on a list on a website of the most dangerous and most wanted terrorists. The ministry’s website also promises a reward to those who help with the capture of the wanted terrorists.
Five color categories were established for the list, with the terrorists in the red category being the most dangerous. The respected Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen’s name is cited in the red category with senior terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) operatives such as Murat Karayılan, Cemil Bayık, Fehman Hüseyin and Duran Kalkan. The PKK, listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US and the European Union, has been waging a bloody war in Turkey’s Southeast since 1984. The name of the terrorist organization Gülen allegedly belongs to is called the “FETÖ/PDY terror organization.” FETÖ stands for “Fethullahist Terror Organization,” while PDY is an acronym for the “parallel state structure.”
The “parallel state,” or “parallel structure,” is a term frequently used by the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government, its former leader President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his supporters to refer to the Gülen or Hizmet movement, which is inspired by Gülen.
Erdoğan launched a battle against the movement following a graft probe that was made public in late 2013 in which senior government members were implicated. Erdoğan, who was prime minister at the time, accuses the movement of establishing a parallel state within the Turkish state and masterminding the graft probe with the aim of toppling his government. However, the movement strongly denies the accusations.
Yaşar Yakış, one of the co-founders of the AK Party and a former foreign minister, said it is very saddening for a person like Gülen who has devoted all his life to peace to be subjected to such groundless accusations. He said terrorism accusations about Gülen, whom he said knows personally, are null and void for him.
“Put aside indictments, red notices, if even the people who are closest to me would make such a claim, I would never believe that Gülen would ever resort to violence. Fethullah Gülen’s name can never be put on that list,” Yakış said.
According to Ali Bulaç, a journalist, writer and sociologist, listing Gülen’s name with dangerous terrorists is simply a politically-motivated move and it has nothing to do with reason.
“I know two definitions of terrorism: first, there is the use of armed violence in terrorism, second, terrorism targets civilians. This terror list is not based on law, but is instead political. There is no need to look for reason in such lists,” he said.
Writer and poet Hilmi Yavuz said he wondered whether the definition of terrorism has changed and that is why Gülen’s name was included on the list of terrorists. Referring to the definition of terrorism in the 6th edition of the Turkish dictionary printed by the Turkish Language Association (TDK), he said, “Terror is defined as an act of intimidation and fear, I wonder who the esteemed Gülen has intimidated?”
A well-known Islamic scholar, Hatem Bilgi, also raised his voice against the defamation efforts targeting Gülen. He said adding Gülen’s name and photo to the list of terrorists is the biggest act of insult, tyranny and slander that could ever be made.
“Fethullah Gülen is an Islamic scholar. It is just nonsense to put his name on a list of bloody terrorists, given the fact that Gülen has pioneered the opening of schools in 170 countries across the world and the flying of the Turkish flag and promotion of Turkish culture there,” he said, while calling on other Islamic scholars to speak up against the injustice that is being done to Gülen.
Gülen is a respected figure all over the world for his efforts to promote education, interfaith dialogue and tolerance. Turkish entrepreneurs, acting on Fethullah Gülen’s advice, have opened hundreds of schools in more than 100 countries in the world that are appreciated by many for their high-quality education.
Professor Mustafa Erdoğan, an expert on constitutional law, talked about the lack of legal grounds to name Fethullah Gülen as a terrorist. He said naming Fethullah Gülen as a terrorist is completely against the law because for someone to be described as a terrorist, they should have carried out armed attacks that led to outrage in society.
“...To name a scholar who is unarmed and only advises people to do things as a terrorist, it is making fun of people’s intelligence and it is perfect insolence. In addition, there is not any court decision in question,” Erdoğan said.
Even people who are known for their dislike of Fethullah Gülen reacted in surprise to his being named as a terrorist. For instance, Hikmet Çetinkaya, a columnist from the secular Cumhuriyet daily, said he has been following Fethullah Gülen and the Gülen movement since 1970s and he does not believe either Gülen or his movement has been ever involved in terrorist activities.
Çetinkaya said although Fethullah Gülen has filed more than a 100 cases against him due to his allegations about him in his articles, he has never claimed that Fethullah Gülen himself or the Gülen movement are terrorists.
“I defend law, democracy and human rights,” said the journalist, adding that it is unacceptable for any person, no matter what their world view is, to approve of such a slander against Fethullah Gülen.
Another journalist and writer Atilla Dorsay said it is a scandal to include Fethullah Gülen’s name on the list of the most wanted terrorists, noting that Fethullah Gülen is one of the most respected religious figures in Turkey.
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