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Failed coup attempt in Turkey was like 9/11, MP says

by Anadolu Agency

NEW YORK Aug 05, 2016 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Anadolu Agency Aug 05, 2016 12:00 am

The recent failed coup attempt in Turkey is akin to the September 11 terror attack in the U.S., a Turkish lawmaker said Thursday.

Taha Özhan of the ruling AK Party told reporters in New York that he personally witnessed 9/11 and the two experiences were similar.

"A horrendous terrorist attack took place that we never imagined, we never expected," Özhan said of the putsch attempt that killed 239 people and injured 2,200 others. "And as a person who also experienced 9/11 in this city, it was quite similar."

Along with Oğuz Salıcı of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and Kamil Aydın of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), the three-member delegation held meetings with American counterparts in DC and New York, focusing on Ankara's formally submitted request for the extradition of Fetullah Gülen, a self-styled preacher living in the U.S. since 1999 and head of the Fetullah Terror Organization (FETÖ). Turkish authorities allege Gülen and his group orchestrated the coup attempt.

An Istanbul court on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for Gülen.

Özhan, who drew similarities between the al-Qaeda network spanning dozens of countries and that of the Gülen-led movement, said the cleric has "thousands of times" in his speeches during the years expressed a yearning for a "fantastic world empire.

"May sound surreal, but what we experienced was real, the bullets, tanks, bombs," he said.

Özhan said peace and interfaith dialogue have been a disguise for a criminal, intelligence-based terrorist organization.

"First things first. That criminal should be pursued by the U.S. jurisdiction," he said, referring to Gülen, adding that the next step should be securing his detention until the extradition process is complete, in accordance with treaties between the Turkey and the U.S.

Özhan said American authorities seemed to have a positive approach and committed to cooperate with Turkey.

Using the city that experienced the terror attack as a backdrop, CHP deputy Salıcı and MHP deputy Aydın stressed the importance of unity between those of differing political affiliations during Turkey's current crisis.

"Of course we have differences, of course we have our own criticisms to the government. But it's time for unity -- for Turkey, for political parties," Salıcı said as he seemed to draw a correlation between the unity in Turkey and that of Democrats and Republicans following the terror attacks.

Aydın agreed. "As you see now in your presence, we are united, regardless of our political attitudes. Why? Because without democracy there is no politics," he said.

The delegation also emphasized that "99 percent" of Turks are convinced Gülen was behind the failed putsch.

Turkey survived a deadly coup attempt July 15 by rogue elements within the military that sent shock waves throughout the nation, the region and the world at large.

Turks took to the streets on that night, heeding a call by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and defied tanks, shelling and bombings, forming the biggest factor in ensuring the failure of the attempted overthrow of the democratically-elected government in Ankara.

Turkey's government has repeatedly said the coup attempt was organized by Gülen and the FETÖ terror organization.

Gülen is accused of a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military, police, and judiciary, forming what is commonly known as the parallel state.

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