n July 15, 2016 FETO criminal cult leader Fetullah Gulen, who is currently based in the U.
Fight against FETO receives international support
ince the July 15 coup attempt by FETO, the government of Turkey has cracked down on fighting against this terrorism and ensuring that the state bureaucracy is free from such ideologies.
FETO and its Role in Stoking the Kurdish Issue
At the time, nobody knew that these were leaked by FETO, which had infiltrated the state and established a parallel structure over 40 years.
FETO’s Civil Administrators and their Trips Abroad before the Coup Attempt
n 15th of July 2016, a coup attempt was foiled in Turkey that was allegedly carried out by the Fetullah Gülen Terrror Group (FETO), led by Fetullah Gülen, the cult leader living in the US.
The Rise and Fall of FETO in Turkish Politics
ETO, a religious criminal cult and led by the US based cleric Fetullah Gülen, is a bizarre political phenomenon.
How FETO works as an Intelligence Network and Criminal Enterprise
n July 15, 2016, Turkey foiled a military coup attempt orchestrated by the Fetullah Gülen Terror Group (FETO), which has infiltrated every sphere of public life in guise of a simple religious congregation for decades.
Evidences in FETÖ Indictments
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Lieutenant Emre Erkan, a training officer at Army Aviation Command, said "today is the bloody Friday" to his company during muster on the morning of July 15.
How did FETO Terrorists Infiltrate the Turkish Armed Forces?
Strategic and operational positions are run by generals and officers, and these were the statuses that became the chief targets of Gülenist Terror Organization (FETO).
Disclosing the Transnational Dimension of FETO
Before trying to topple the democratically elected government in Turkey through a military coup, the Gülenist Terror Organization (FETO) presented itself all over the world as a moderate transnational religious network.
100 Years of Turkey-US Relations
support for the YPG (the Syrian extension of the PKK in Syria), and the failure to extradite the leader of FETO, who carried out the July 15, 2016 coup attempt, to Turkey are issues that have long been awaiting solution in Turkey-U.
Erdoğan-Mitsotakis Meeting and the Future of Turkey Greece Relations
Ankara and Athens need to discuss establishing six nautical miles as territorial waters, addressing not only Greece’s claims to the…
Karlov Assassination in Turkey: Full Details of Russian Ambassador’s Shooting Revealed
Read: FETO’s Russian Roulette?
FETÖ is behind the assassination
At the end of the trial, it was definitively and irrefutably established that the assassination was orchestrated by FETÖ in order to strain relations between Turkey and Russia and potentially instigate armed conflict.
Turkey’s May 14 Elections Reveal a New Nationalist Turn
The political line represented by Muharrem İnce, who was forced out of politics by a FETO criminal cult conspiracy, and his Kemalist approach to politics are being marginalized on the political scene by the Republican People’s Party (CHP) itself.
Turkey’s Critical Elections at a Historic Crossroads
While the fight of the People's Alliance against the PKK and FETO terrorism is established, the HDP line imposes its radical demands on the Nation Alliance.
Erdogan’s Secret: How the AK Party Could Gather Millions Behind after Two Decades
The process started with the violent Gezi Park protests and continued with the truck conspiracy targeting Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, the December 17-25, 2013 judiciary coup attempt by members of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) who were embedded in the judiciary, the October 6-7, 2014 incidents, the trench and pit terrorism that ended the Peace Process, and, finally, the July 15, 2016 failed military coup attempt by FETO.
The Killing of DAESH Leader Abu Hussein al-Qurashi by Turkey’s Intelligence Explained
The aim of the Turkish intelligence’s operation was to capture Abu Hussein Qurashi, the leader of Daesh, alive.
Why Did Turkey Ratify Finland’s but Not Sweden’s NATO Bid?
On the other hand, Turkey requested that the two countries end their support for the FETO and PKK terror groups before approving their memberships.
As Finland Gets Closer to NATO, Sweden Has Yet to Dispel Turkey’s Concerns
Read: Turkey’s NATO Membership: Saving the Country from NATO Itself?
A tougher stance?
Ankara also wants Helsinki and Stockholm to take a tougher stance against the FETO terrorist organization, which staged a foiled coup attempt in Turkey on July 15, 2016.
What Goes Wrong With Sweden’s “Limitless” Freedom of Expression?
On June 28, 2022, Sweden and Finland signed a tripartite agreement with Turkey at the NATO Leaders' Summit held in Madrid, according to which the two Nordic countries would not support the PYD/YPG and FETO as banned terrorist organizations.
Turkey’s Slow-Motion Encircling and Elimination of the YPG
Read: Turkey’s Likely New Syria Operation: Why Now?Such operations could not be carried out as long as large numbers of FETO (Fetullah Terrorist Organization) members had not been dismissed from state institutions with the covert objective to take over the legitimate government.