Erdogan hunting on gylenists even in South Africa

Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan has Monday that South Africa must take steps to prevent the activities of members of thegylene organisation (FETO). It's a shame that South Africa is one of the places where FETO is very active. I have papers ready to surrender, but I will bring you [...]
It's a shame that South Africa is one of the places where FETO is very active. I have papers ready to surrender, but I will bring you more. I will tell you that FETO can also threaten South Africa”, Erdogan said during a speech on the inauguration of the new Turkish Embassy in Pretoria.
In our meeting with the president of South Africa, we will discuss these issues in detail. He will bring our expectations to the orchestrators of the July 15th 2016 coup attempt and the killers of our 251 citizens,”, he added.
Turkey has long bannedgy activities throughout the world, Periscopi broadcast “Hurriyet”.
The failure of the 2016 coup has added to the Turkish president's appetite to hunt down Egyptian activists, as according to the Turkish government, exactly Fettwalah Gulen has been the orchestra in the collapse of the state./Periscopi/











