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Bekir Bozdağ, who was in the U.S. to push for the exiled cleric's extradition, also told The WorldPost Turkey's post-coup purge isn't “100 percent over.”
Whether conservative or socialist, young people in the country seem to have rekindled Atatürk’s love for self-determination.
The outcry against this latest repression is unlikely to deter the Turkish president.
The pair will face trial for "trying to overthrow the government."
That's what July's attempted coup felt like, Emine Erdogan told an audience in New York.
The island is holding major talks to heal a divide that's lasted over four decades, but there's an elephant in the room.
The Pennsylvania-based cleric is being held responsible for the failed coup last month.
The U.S. State Department has revealed that they have received the request.
The companies are accused of giving financial support to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.