The Turkish Olympiads are put on by the Gulen Schools worldwide. These are the showcases of Gulen's followers and their quest for "7 billion people 1 language" and only through Turkish can you possible find peace, love and happiness. Gulen Schools in the USA and worldwide are singing and dancing the same Gulen tune under the Islamic flag of Turkey.
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Turkish Olympiads a danger to attendees, students not safe in political climate
Foreign Minister Davutoğlu is seen with government officials and foreign children during the closing ceremony of the Eighth Turkish Olympiads in 2010. (Photo: Today's Zaman, Mahmut Burak Bürkük)
11 March 2014
/SERVET YANATMA, ANKARA
With only a few
months remaining before the 12th Turkish Language Olympiads, Foreign Minister
Ahmet Davutoğlu has sent a message to Turkish ambassadors and diplomats serving
abroad ordering them not to attend the overseas selections phase of the
Olympiads, according to diplomatic sources.
Avoiding sending a written memo, Davutoğlu sent a
verbal message to diplomats serving in foreign countries via Foreign Ministry
officers, saying, “It would be improper for our ambassadors to attend the
Turkish Olympiads.”
“It was relayed to us that Davutoğlu doesn't find
it appropriate for us to attend the Turkish Olympiads. The message came from
the ministry,” said two ambassadors, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Foreign Ministry sources who wanted to remain
anonymous did not refute the alleged order. Osman Sert, press adviser to
Davutoğlu, declined to respond to Today's Zaman's questions asking whether the
alleged order indeed came from Davutoğlu. He also did not address questions
about the stance of the ministry and Davutoğlu on ambassadors attending the
overseas selections phase of the Turkish Olympiads.
Orders sent to ambassadors targeting the Hizmet
movement and Turkish schools allegedly affiliated with the Hizmet movement
first came to public attention when Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called
on Turkish diplomats to "tell the truth" about a corruption
investigation which became public on Dec. 17 to their foreign interlocutors.
Speaking during the annual gathering of ambassadors
in Ankara on Jan. 15, Prime Minister Erdoğan labeled the corruption
investigation involving former government ministers as nothing but a
“treacherous plot” to sabotage Turkey's international standing.
“The process that began on Dec. 17 is a coup
attempt disguised as an anti-corruption operation. It is an attempt to sabotage
democracy, the nation's will, the settlement process [of the Kurdish problem]
and our foreign policy,” Erdoğan said in addressing the ambassadors. “I
especially ask you to underline that this is not an anti-corruption operation
but a coup attempt disguised as such,” Erdoğan stated.
Without openly naming it, Erdoğan accused the
Hizmet movement led by Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen and its “foreign
collaborators” of attempting to overthrow his government through a “judicial
coup” ever since the corruption investigation that shook his government became
public on Dec. 17.
Ambassadors who have attended and supported the
Turkish Olympiads before told Today's Zaman they are having difficulties
abiding by the extraordinary orders coming from Ankara.
The Justice and Development Party (AK Party)
government's attempts to undermine the activities of schools allegedly
affiliated with the Hizmet movement has intensified in recent days. Erdoğan has
reportedly been exerting great efforts for the closure of Turkish schools
abroad. Sources say Davutoğlu has also joined Erdoğan in his efforts to target
the Hizmet movement and Turkish schools overseas.
Okan Müderrisoğlu, a columnist with the
pro-government Sabah daily, wrote on Sunday that while on his way back to
Turkey from Rome last week, Davutoğlu told him if the schools had not gone
beyond their educational purposes, there wouldn't be any form of discrimination
against them.
“We support anyone and any institution that plays
an efficient role in promoting Turkey, contributing to Turkey's prestige. …
Some problems occurred during the opening of those schools. These problems were
stated by our president [Abdullah Gül] and prime minister [Erdoğan] and they
also intervened in the issue [for the opening of schools]. If they [the
schools] had remained within their boundaries, there wouldn't be any
discrimination,” he reportedly said.
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