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Azerbaijan made sabotage attempt on June 17 – Defense Army

June 23, 2018 By administrator

Azerbaijan made sabotage attempt

Azerbaijan made sabotage attempt

YEREVAN, JUNE 23,  Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire regime 150 times on Artsakh-Azerbaijan contact line in the period of June 17-23, during which over 1500 bullets were fired at the Armenian border guards from different caliber weapons, using also hand-held anti-tank grenades in the eastern and northern sections.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Defense Ministry of Artsakh, in addition to the mentioned violations the adversary also made sabotage attempt in the direction of one of the military positions of Artsakh’s army in the eastern direction on June 17 at about 21:45.

Defense Army’s front line units timely detected the advancement of Azerbaijani special units and repelled them.

Moves of Azerbaijani military equipment were noted during the week in different sections of the frontline.

The front line units of the Defense Army take all the necessary measures to silence the adversary’s aggression and continue to carry out a reliable defense of the military positions.

 

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The Two evils mudding the world Gulen versus Erdogan battle spills over into Germany

July 21, 2016 By administrator

Erdogan and Gule bloodyGermany’s Turkish population is split after the coup attempt. No love is lost between followers of Fethullah Gulen and Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Leaders of associations connected to the two men are playing down the issue.

One can sense Ercan Karakoyu’s agitation, his voice trembles as he speaks. There is a “massive” struggle against members of the Gulen movement here in Germany: “The situation is scary. Gulen movement facilities are being pelted with rocks, sprayed with graffiti and members have even been receiving death threats.” Veritable witch hunts are underway on social media networks and text messaging platforms.

Karakoyu is the director of the Foundation for Dialog and Education. Since 2014, the foundation has served as the mouthpiece for the “Hizmet Movement” in Germany (Hizmet means “the Service” in English) – or as it is often called, the Gulen movement. It is made up of followers of Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen, once a close companion of Recep Tayyip Erdogan and now considered to be his archenemy.

One of the groups that Karakoyu accuses of being responsible for the agitation is the Union of European Turkish Democrats (UETD). He says it is a kind of an AKP (Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party) lobbying group, acting as the long arm of President Erdogan in Germany.

“Other mosque associations, such as DiTiB, have also hung signs saying that Gulen supporters have no place in their communities.” He mentions three specific instances: in Hagen, Duisburg and Günzburg.

With some 700 mosques under its aegis, DiTiB, the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs, is the largest mosque association in Germany. When asked about Karakoyu’s accusations, representatives seem surprised.

The press spokesperson for DiTiB, Ayse Aydin, categorically denies them: “We are a Muslim religious community, and we never turn away anyone who wants to pray in a mosque.” As a rule, all DiTiB mosques are open to anyone that wants to pray.

Escalating after the putsch

DiTiB is closely associated with state religious authorities in Turkey. The conflict between it and the Foundation for Dialog and Education, is thus also a conflict between supporters of Erdogan and Gulen. The quarrel puts a spotlight on the mood of the Turkish community in Germany, which has shown deep divisions in the days following the failed putsch in Turkey.

Dr. Christoph Ramm is an expert on Turkey at the University of Bern, in Switzerland. He is not in the least surprised that things are turbulent at the moment: “The Turkish government calls the Gulen movement a terrorist organization. They have made a massive attempt to remove all Gulen supporters from the justice system, the police force and the military.” Media outlets that are loyal to Gulen, such as “Zaman”, the most widely circulated newspaper in Turkey, have also been affected by these “purges.”

The preacher’s shadowy goals

Influential media reporting is one of the fundamental pillars of the Gulen movement. Officially, it propagates a peaceful Islam with Turkish characteristics. The core of the movement is education, and it also links religious values with a sensibility for economic activity. Meanwhile, the movement is active in more than 140 countries, mostly building schools and other educational institutions. Nothing is known about the source of its financing, nor about the exact number of its followers.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attempt, coup, Germany, population is split, Turkey, Turkish

Turkey: 2,839 detained over coup attempt

July 16, 2016 By administrator

Coup leader arrestedA total of 2,839 soldiers have been detained over the charges of coup attempt, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said July 16 in a press briefing.

There are high-ranking officers among the detained.

Broadcaster CNNTürk said four of them were generals and 29 of them were colonels.

Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ had informed that state prosecutors in all 81 provinces have already launched investigations on the coup attempt, saying “Detentions are mostly taken place in Ankara and Istanbul but there are other detentions in many other places of Turkey.”

In the meantime, Brigadier General Ekrem Çağlar, chief of the staff operations of the 3rd Army has also been detained, the Agency reported.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Arrest, attempt, coup, Turkey

Turkish authorities attempt to prevent U.S. passage of Genocide resolution

March 25, 2015 By administrator

189790Turkish Parliament Speaker Jemil Cicek arrived Tuesday, March 24 in Washington in a bid to prevent passage by U.S. lawmakers of a resolution condemning Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, ARKA said citing Hurriyet.

The draft resolution was proposed last week by four Republican and Democrat congressmen, who believe the resolution, if adopted, would improve relations between Armenia and the United States through admission of the fact of the Genocide by Turkey.

The resolution is supported by 46 congressmen. Attempts to pass similar resolutions in the Congress have repeatedly failed before.

Cicek met with Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner and other congressmen.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavushoglu is expected to travel to the United States in April, RIA Novosti reports.

ARKA. Turkish parliament speaker persuading US congressmen to vote down resolution on Armenian genocide

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