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Thursday, October 2, 2014

HUFFINGTON POST : Hate Speech is Undermining Turkey's Fragile Democracy By Emre Celik

Rumi Forum's Emre Celik penned his most recent op-ed in the Huffington Post considering the anti-Hizmet and anti-Gulen stance that Recep Tayyip Erdogan has taken. The video used in the article is of particularly interest - watch it below.
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Many TV viewers could not believe their ears upon hearing the terms "blood sucking vampires, leeches, traitors, spies, worse than Shiites, and assassins" uttered by then Turkish prime minister Erdogan in his political rallies.

Immediately after a graft probe involving members of his cabinet became public, then prime minister Erdogan targeted the Gülen movement (a.k.a. Hizmet), one of the largest faith-based communities in Turkey, with offensive statements. Erdogan labeled the probes "a political coup" and accused prosecutors, police chiefs and judges involved in the probes as being sympathizers of Fethullah Gulen. In the subsequent months, the prime minister used every opportunity to defame and slander Gulen and his sympathizers with phrases like "Pennsylvania gang", referring to Gulen's state of residence. In a report published recently, D.C.-based Think Tank ReThink underlined that Erdogan's language clearly represents hate speech as defined by European Court of Human Rights.

A video with English translations illustrates the vulgar language and hate speech used by Erdogan, who has relentlessly worked to make Gulen's sympathizers a scape goat and ostracize part of the Turkish society as part of a campaign to cover up the corruption investigations involving his cabinet members and his government's violation of human rights and eradication of freedoms.


Erdogan has employed a multidimensional effort to intimidate, silence and otherwise persecute every institution or individual remotely associated with Gulen. The latest victim of this campaign is Asya Bank, which is targeted by politicized regulatory bodies in Turkey under pressure by Erdogan.

Hizmet is a recognized global civic society movement in as many as 160 countries. The movement benefits the less fortunate with educational and peace-building efforts. They address poverty, illiteracy and ignorance by investing in schools, hospitals, dialogue centers, relief work and numerous other NGOs. Participants and volunteers number in the millions across six continents.

Active since the early 1970's, the movement has more than four decades of experience dealing with difficult circumstances. Mr. Gulen's numerous media interviews attest to his firm belief in the rule of law, human rights, due process and the service to others, as well as his belief and love in God and country. A 60 Minutes report on CBS News reveals the passion with which Hizmet participants work and uphold the values of democracy, respect and education.

It's not hard to recall that Turkey was once a model democracy in the Middle East and was the example many commentators hailed during the Arab Spring. Sadly, that is no longer the case.

During my private conversations in Washington DC, many scholars and experts have come to realize the U-turn Erdogan made during his third term in office. More recently, Erdogan's refusal to provide full support for the campaign against ISIS terrorist organization puzzled Turkey's western allies.

Despite the sympathy they felt for the 49 hostages held by ISIS, Turkey's friends have hard time understanding Turkish leaders' failure to commit to stopping ISIS recruitment in Turkey and their funding mechanisms that rely on Turkish border transactions.

Like many, I too was naive. Like others, we saw the AKP's efforts to improve and increase interest in EU ascension, rule of law, constitutional reform, democratic values, respect and rights to all sectors of society, basic human rights as sincere.

Erdogan's U-Turn is understood in many D.C. circles as "power poisoning". Unfortunately, Turkish society is no stranger to authoritarian practices by their government or military-dominated post-coup administrations.

On the back of a seemingly economic high, at least until recently, Erdogan continues to win elections and grows his illiberal democracy. To this end, he may appear successful. But such derision and polarization in a country -- and history has shown this -- is not sustainable. They've gone from being 'justice and development' party to 'justice or development'.

President Obama smartly reprimanded Erdogan for polarizing the community and increasing anti-Semitism . While the world's major leaders came together at the NATO summit to discuss ISIS and terrorism, Erdogan was happy to bring to the fore to discuss Gulen and Hizmet.

Erdogan's demise will not come at the hand of foreign plots or alleged domestic coups - but by his very own hands. His polarizing rhetoric shows no signs of care for the country's social cohesion.

See related Huffington Post articles:
Fethullah Gulen's Message Condemning ISIS Appears in 5 U.S. Dailies Today
Fethullah Gulen: From Izmir to the Global Hizmet Movement

SOURCE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/emre-celik/hate-speech-is-underminin_b_5902958.html


Monday, September 22, 2014

REPORT Hate Speech and Beyond: Targeting the Gülen Movement in Turkey

It's imperative for those with an interest in today's Turkey to read the recent report prepared by the Washington. DC based Rethink Institute . In particular it addresses the hate speech used against Fethullah Gulen and the Gulen (Hizmet) Movement. The hate speech was perpetrated by former Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, currently the President of the Republic of Turkey.



On December 17, 2013, a graft probe alleging corruption among some members of the cabinet became public. Immediately thereafter, the Gülen movement (a.k.a. Hizmet), one of the largest faith-based communities in Turkey, became the target of offensive statements by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The paper argues that from the standpoint of human rights law, there is little doubt that some of the prime minister’s statements are fundamentally incompatible with the principles underlying the concept of human rights. Some of these expressions, indeed, amount toprima facie hate speech as understood by the European Court of Human Rights, the jurisdiction of which is already accepted by Turkey

According to the European Court of Human Rights, any language which spreads, incites, promotes or justifies hatred based on intolerance, including racial and religious intolerance, is considered to constitute hate speech and is unworthy of protection under the guarantees of freedom of speech. As a matter fact, if the element of hatred is detectable at first sight, the European Court of Human Rights defines such language as abuse of freedom of expression. In this regard, some of the language used by Prime Minister Erdoğan to describe the Gülen movement – i.e. “perverts”, “hashashins”, “traitors”, “spies”, “worse than Shiites”, “leeches” and “a terrorist organization” – do indeed constitute prima facie hate speech....

Read Full Report:

http://bit.ly/RTreport_hatespeech

Sunday, April 29, 2012

The HINDU - Anatolian Tigers drive Turkey's silent revolution - (Gulen Movement)

This piece from The Hindu highlights the positive contributions of business persons associated with the Gulen Movement

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Anatolian Tigers drive Turkey's silent revolution


..Nursi's advocacy of embracing Western science and technology as well as engagement with “competing paradigms”, has had a deep impact on his followers in Central Anatolia. In the tradition of Nursi, Fethullah Gulen has given a clear contemporary direction to the Anatolian middle class. The Gulen movement's message of inclusivity, inter-faith engagement, entrepreneurship, education and outreach has had a decisive influence in directing the entrepreneurial impulses of the Anatolian Tigers.
As they grew, benefiting initially from the early phase of globalisation initiated in the eighties under the stewardship of Turgut Ozal, a former Prime Minister and President, the Anatolian Tigers have become part of a new ecosystem that is steadily overwhelming Turkey's established order.
The Anatolian businessmen have ploughed their considerable resources to the cause of the Gulen movement, which, in step with its focus on education, has opened quality schools imparting modern education in more than 140 countries. The Gulen movement's well acknowledged educational contributions abroad, in turn, have helped soften the ground for the entry of Anatolian businesses in many of these countries. “There is no direct link but our association with the Gulen movement quite often helps to do business in new areas such as Africa, Central Asia and the Balkans,” says Fatih Kutlutas, another Anatolian Tiger. The top floors of many of the buildings affiliated with the Gulen movement usually have a few “guest rooms”, which travellers can usually access.
Organisations such as ISGED — a business-development establishment — and the 20,000-member TUSKON are also helping Turkish small and medium enterprises to break into markets abroad. Addressing a TUSKON gathering recently, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: “These businessmen [affiliated to TUSKON] conquer hearts in five continents by conducting successful projects and contributing to education in these countries.”...
SOURCE: http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article3364873.ece

More media articles including in the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Policy Magazine, Chicago Tribune, The Economist, New York Times, NPR, PBS and many other here



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Extraordinary Commitment to Educational Service - Dr. Alan G. Merten, President, George Mason University

2011 Rumi Peace and Dialogue AwardsExtraordinary Commitment to Educational Service - Dr. Alan G. Merten, President, George Mason University

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sunday, August 14, 2011

VIDEO - President Obama's Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Initiative, with Jannah Scott

Dr Jannah Scott was appointed by President Obama in March 2009 and currently serves as the deputy director, Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships at the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In that role, Jannah provides access to programs, policies and engagement opportunities for faith-based and community groups on a broad array of homeland security issues. Her primary focus areas are interfaith dialogue and cooperation; disaster preparedness, response and recovery; citizenship and immigration: religious accommodation and the department's faith-based information-sharing initiative.

Prior to her presidential appointment, Jannah served as policy adviser, faith and community initiatives for former Governor--now Homeland Security Secretary--Napolitano.

Jannah received advanced academic degrees from UC Berkeley in Planning, Policy and Regulation. She is an ordained minister, having received license and ordination with the First Institutional Baptist Church of Phoenix, Arizona and JGM-Enternational PrayerLife Institute. She was awarded an honorary doctorate in Theology from the Desert Rose Christian College, an ORU-affiliated theological school.
Jannah's passions are family and developing relationships across the global community.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

VIDEO - Brian Katulis: Changing the Mindset on US Policy in the Middle East

Below you will find two Rumi Forum videos, one from a recent event, and another from the archives. Enjoy !

1. Changing the Mindset on US Policy in the Middle East  - Brian Katulis, Center for American Progress
2.Who Speaks for Islam? - John Esposito  , Georgetown University


Sunday, September 12, 2010

Ebru News | Gulen Calls For Peace At Eid Gathering

Rumi Forum's Honorary President Fethullah Gulen provided a message of peace during Eid-ul Fitr commemorating the festive season at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan on September 9, 2010. Ebru Tv covered the story. Please read below - a video is also available !

Ebru News | Gulen Calls For Peace At Eid Gathering

Fethullah Gulen giving his Eid message amongst friends on September 9, 2010


Prominent Turkish Islamic Scholar - Fethullah Gulen - lives far away from his native Turkiye... and so he spent the Eid with friends and he community in the United States//

Gulen met some friends at a modest breakfast after the prayer and later put smiles on some children's faces with his gifts.

His remarks at the breakfast focused on the need for people to come together. He said the holiday is an important foundation for building stronger and more peaceful communities.

But Gulen also noted that the eid celebration is not just about loved ones gathering together for a meal but also about true believers contemplating the joys and pleasures of the heavenly world.

He emphasized the importance of Muslims attaining a level of faith where each person's heart and hand are united in supporting each other.

He called on everyone to live their faith every day rather than dwelling on the superficial appearances.

Fethullah Gulen is known as one of the most important figures of today's Islamic world and one of the most significant advocates of dialogue for peace and understanding among different faiths.

His books and speeches inspired The Gulen Movement which contributes to world peace since the 1970's.
Ebru News


VIDEO AT BELOW LINK
http://news.ebru.tv/en/USA/16934.html

Friday, September 3, 2010

Check out our new PHOTO ALBUM on PICASA !

If you haven't already visited our photo album please do so. New photos of our Honorary President Fethullah Gulen as well as President Bill Clinton, UN General Secretary Ban Ki Moon, Head of the OIC Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, numerous members of US Congress, academics like Reza Aslan and Tariq Ramadan amongst numerous other photos...



http://picasaweb.google.com/110222538312634006729/RUMIFORUM#



 Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu (OIC) , Ban Ki Moon (UN)
President Bill Clinton


Fethullah Gulen during New York Times interview
John Esposito - Georgetown University