Erdogan’s regime kidnaps one of its opponents abroad and returns him to Turkey by force

On May 31st, the Turkish regime kidnapped one of the opponents of the policies of its President Recep Tayyip Erdogan from outside Turkey and secretly returned him to it. 

The Anatolia News Agency stated that the Turkish intelligence service had arrested Salah al-Din Gulen and returned him to Turkey from a country he did not name

 

The Agency said that Gülen is a relative of the Turkish dissident residing in the United States, Fethullah Gülen, whom Erdogan accuses of plotting a coup attempt against him in 2016.

It is noteworthy that Erdogan took advantage of the coup incident and launched a brutal crackdown against his opponents.

O. al-Mohammad

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