Gylenists' family flees from Kosovo, begs asylum in Germany

Mustafa Erdem's wife and two sons, college director “Mehmet Akif”, arrested and deported months ago to Turkey, have fled Kosovo and are believed to have sought asylum in Germany. Their departure from the country has confirmed the college coordinator as well as the defence attorney. The German Embassy has been declared [...]
Mustafa Erdem's wife and two sons, college director “Mehmet Akif”, arrested and deported months ago to Turkey, have fled Kosovo and are believed to have sought asylum in Germany.
Their departure from the country has confirmed the college coordinator as well as the defence attorney. The German Embassy has been declared unable to confirm this information.
The arrest and deportation to Turkey of Mustafa Erdem, college director “Mehmet Akif”, has made their families not feel secure in Kosovo despite Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's promise that the government he runs will take care of them.
Just because fear of being extradited to Turkey in the same way as their family head, Mustafa Erdem, his wife and two sons have already left Kosovo.
Sources from the newspaper “Voice” suggest Mustafa Erdemi's wife and two sons are in Germany, where they are believed to have sought asylum.
Mustafa Erdem's wife and sons' departure from Kosovo has confirmed to “Zerin” and college co-ordinator “Mehmet Akif”, Alush Ergini, as well as defence attorney.











