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Burundi to transfer FETÖ schools to Turkey’s Maarif

Burundi government cancels permit of all FETÖ-linked institutions

Ersin Çelik
14:20 - 25/05/2017 Thursday
Update: 14:53 - 25/05/2017 Thursday
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Maarif Foundation's Deputy Chairman Dr. Hasan Yavuz (R), Turkey's Kampala envoy Ayse Sedef Yavuzalp (L), Burundi's Presidentı Pierre Nkurunziza (C).
Maarif Foundation's Deputy Chairman Dr. Hasan Yavuz (R), Turkey's Kampala envoy Ayse Sedef Yavuzalp (L), Burundi's Presidentı Pierre Nkurunziza (C).

Burundi government has annulled permits of all the Fetullah Terrorist Organization-linked (FETÖ) institutions, the group blamed by Ankara of being behind last July’s coup attempt.

The institutions include, language schools, trade associations, charities and educational institutions, Deputy Chairman of Turkey’s Maarif Foundation Hasan Yavuz told Anadolu Agency late Wednesday.

He said the FETÖ establishments in Burundi will be transferred to Turkey’s Maarif Foundation.

Yavuz said Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza also wants to take bilateral relations between Turkey and Burundi to the highest level.

“President Nkurunziza has made a special request that Turkish Airlines initiates direct flights to the country,” he added.

The Maarif Foundation was established after the coup attempt to take over the administration of overseas FETÖ-linked schools.

According to the Turkish government, FETÖ and its U.S.-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 2016, which left 250 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.

Ankara has said FETÖ is behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military, police and judiciary.

Yavuz, who also visited Uganda, said that they have provided legal documents about the terrorist organization to Uganda.

“We had a second meeting and technical talks in Uganda,” he said, adding they also handed forensic documents describing FETÖ crimes to Ugandan authorities.

“Now we expect them to review the documents and respond,” he said.

The Maarif Foundation has signed 16 agreements with African countries -- including Senegal, Mauritania, Chad, Gabon, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congo Republic, Somalia, Guinea, Nigeria, Sudan and Madagascar.

In addition, agreements have also been signed with Djibouti and Sao Tome to open Maarif Schools.

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