These are the first measures the Fenhullah Gylen Movement took, following arrests in Kosovo

The movement of Turkish cleric Fetullah Gylen, which is known as “Hizmet”, has begun to take steps following the arrest of six members of the movement in Kosovo last week. As Turkish medium Hurriyet reports, in a statement issued yesterday by Fetullah Gylenh, he has indicated that leaders of the Gylenist movement are beginning to shift [...]
The movement of Turkish cleric Fetullah Gylen, which is known as “Hizmet”, has begun to take steps following the arrest of six members of the movement in Kosovo last week.
As Turkish medium Hurriyet reports, in a statement issued yesterday by Fetullah Gylenh, he has indicated that leaders of the Gylenist movement have begun to move from European countries to Canada, after considering that this country is more reliable.
Another claim by the members of the Ghulen movement, according to Hurryiet, is that many of the asylum seekers in EU countries, especially in Germany and the United Kingdom, are facing the potential risk of their extradition.
Turkey's Intelligence Agency has detained six gylenists through an operation that has been conducted in active co-operation with Kosovo intelligence last week.
Persons Cihan finishedzkan, Kahraman Demirez, Hasan Hüseyin Günakan, Mustafa Erdem, Osman Karakaya and Yusuf Karabina have been brought to Turkey on a special MlT plane.
After that case, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had sought immediate release from the responsibility of Kosovo Intelligence Agency Director Driton Gashi and Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj.











