Erdogan reacts to Gulen's death

Recep Tayip Erdogan spoke for the first time publicly about the death of Fetullah Gulen, the leader of FETO. The Turkish president noted that the end of those that “left the nation's children's brains under the guild of mission and charity” was shameful, comparing 83-year-old to the “ficgures of other evil” in history, the BBC writes. [...]
Recep Tayip Erdogan spoke for the first time publicly about the death of Fetullah Gulen, the leader of FETO.
Turkey's president noted that the end of those that “left the nation's children's brains under the guild of mission and charity” was shameful, comparing 83-year-old to “fictures other evil” in history, writes BBC.
These traitors managed to escape Turkish justice thanks to the protection of their masters... But they will not escape divine justice”, the 70-year-old said.
He stressed that FETO members, who are responsible for “the adoption of the brain” of young people and the shedding of innocent blood, escaped human justice, but that they would be called before the court of divine justice.
Erdogan went on to talk about how Ghulen's death was the shameful “” and that the end was similar to that of the other evil “” throughout history. /abcnews. al












