How family members contacted six outcast gylenists

Less than four days after the “kidnapping” of the jihadists, family members know nothing about their situation, except the same are in Istanbul prison in Turkey. They even confirm that the six Turkish citizens were deported to Erdogan only to their lawyers in Turkey. Kosovo police arrested them and then [...]
Less than four days after the “kidnapping” of the jihadists, family members know nothing about their situation, except the same are in Istanbul prison in Turkey.
They even confirm that the six Turkish citizens were deported to Erdogan only to their lawyers in Turkey.
Kosovo police arrested them and then deported gylenists with the reasoning that the same according to AKI posed security risks.
Erdogan on Saturday threatened Prime Minister Haradinaj with dismissal of Minister Sefaj and AKI chief
The lawyer of the Egyptian family, Urim Vokshi, has told Express that since their relatives were arrested and deported to Turkey, they have had no contact with them.
As he explains, family members will talk about the media this afternoon about the whole situation.
The “have had no direct contact with those arrested, but were announced by lawyers from Turkey that their families are there. In this and other details about the case, the family has decided to have a press proposal this afternoon, said lawyer Vokshi, who is handling the arrest case.
Besides that six Turkish citizens have already been deported to Turkey, family members have no other information about their health.
“don't have much information about their health”, Urim Vokshi said.
However, Turkey has long since been trailing supporters of the Fethullah Gylen, Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan's main rival.
The latter had also asked President Thaci years earlier to shut down the Nigerian schools. The consequences of this meeting were noted on Thursday, when Kosovo Police mysteriously arrested 5 college directors “Mehmet Akif” and a cardiosurgeon.
“Anyone who is a terrorist in Turkey is a terrorist in Kosovo too” had stressed Kosovo's president when he met Erdogan.
In Saturday's speech on the matter, the president had even tried to soften it a little by saying that he would think the same way about those who are terrorists in Washington. The same ones, according to him, are terrorists in Kosovo.
The president, who is believed to stand behind the order to arrest the gylenists, refused to admit that he had done so, but acknowledged that according to a detailed information he has accepted from AKI, they pose a risk to the country.
Meanwhile, the situation has deteriorated further among the country's leaders. Kadri Wessel had called Thaci and Haradinaj to account for the arrest of the Maginists, until Haradinaj reiterated several times that he had remained in informative darkness and had not known about the action.
Thus, Haradinaj to cover his inadequacy that remained uninformed fired MPB Minister Flamur Sefaj, and AKI chief Driton Gashi. The Kosovo prime minister's move also sparked Erdogan's sharp response.
He threatened Haradinaj that he would soon get the answer deserved by Kosovars, who invited them to protest Kosovo government chief.












