Attack on Turkish university, aggressor: I attacked them for being gylenistic

The person who killed four Turkish academics in Eskisehir on Thursday viewed them as supporting Muslim cleric Fetullah Gylen, says the news agency “Reuters”, citing the university's reactor. Police have arrested the suspect identified as Volkan Bayer, who seems not to have tried to resist. The aggressor had worked as [...]
The person who killed four Turkish academics in Eskisehir on Thursday viewed them as supporting Muslim cleric Fetullah Gylen, says the news agency “Reuters”, citing the university's reactor.
Police have arrested the suspect identified as Volkan Bayer, who seems not to have tried to resist.
The aggressor had worked as a researcher at the senior educational institution and is believed to have been looking for the dean, who was not in the building at the time. In its absence, the researchers' anger, to which some staff members had repeatedly filed complaints, slammed over the vice president, secretary of the faculty, a lecturer, and a staff member.
The person in question, dismissed earlier from office, claimed that some employees were FETO members and such claims had been made in court, and that Hasan Gonen, the Rector Osmangaz University, has indicated. Gylin has been living since 1999 in self-imponsed exile in Pennsylvania.
He is accused by the Turkish government and President Recep Tayyip Erdoan as the founder of the failed coup in the state of July 2016.
Gylene denies any involvement in the episode that took over 250 lives. Eskisehir Governor Ozdemir Cakakcak said regional prosecutors have launched an investigation into the event.












