With the growth of Gulen schools worldwide. We had requests from around the world to start a second blog on the Gulen Turkish Schools worldwide. From Mexico to Iraq, and Africa to Afghanistan we will post the news stories and as usual amuse you at the same time. To contrast and compare we invite you to http://www.gulencharterschoolsUSA.blogspot.com http://www.charterschoolwatchdog.com http://www.charterschoolscandals.blogspot.com
Gulen Schools Worldwide
Monday, December 26, 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016
3 Gulen Schools in Benin, Africa agree to close down Gulen FETO teachers
Benin to shut down FETÖ-linked schools
DAILY SABAH WITH ANADOLU AGENCY
ISTANBUL
PublishedDecember 6, 2016
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced in a press conference held in Ankara on Tuesday that Turkey and Benin have agreed on shutting down three schools linked with the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) operating in the West African country.
The decision was made during Erdoğan's meeting with his Beninese counterpart Patrice Talon who was paying an official visit to Ankara.
Over the past weeks, similar arrangements against FETÖ-linked schools have also been made by other African countries including Sudan, Somalia, and Guinea.
Turkey signed a protocol Nov. 18 with Chad for the transfer of all FETÖ-linked schools there to Turkey's Maarif Foundation.
FETÖ is the terror group behind the failed July 15 coup attempt in Turkey and a string of crimes including two previous attempts to overthrow democratically-elected governments, money laundering, sham trials and imprisonment of its foes thanks to its infiltrators within the police and judiciary systems.
FETÖ runs a global network of schools from Africa to Central Asia, where it recruits more followers into the group.
During the conference, Erdoğan also said that Turkey gives a lot of importance to its relations with Africa, noting that approximately 4,500 African students from 54 different are currently studying in Turkey.
During the conference, Erdoğan also said that Turkey gives a lot of importance to its relations with Africa, noting that approximately 4,500 African students from 54 different are currently studying in Turkey.
The President added that five different agreements had been signed between Turkey and Benin.
"All [African] countries matter to Turkey, thus, I think, our ties with Africa should be strengthened much more in order to keep this friendship and solidarity together," Erdoğan said.
Both parties also talked about the Turkish embassy in Benin. Erdoğan said that Talon reminded that the embassy building is currently rented, and suggested to reserve a new building site in a better location. Answering positively to the suggestion of Talon, Erdoğan said that the process could be accelerated with the cooperation of both sides.
Talon said Benin has a lot to learn from Turkey which he said is "a rising power."
On a possible visit to Benin by Erdoğan, Talon said: "It will be a very good news for the whole south of Saharan [countries] and it will indicate the cooperation. Maybe many African countries will feel jealous. Because we, as all African countries, admire Turkey."
Turkey, currently having 39 missions across the African continent, aims at having 54 diplomatic missions in 54 African nations to set up stronger ties with the continent.
Gulen's worldwide leaders ....they worship Gulen, control and money
Gulen's inner circle
Is that Bekiry Aksoy's home? He is second to Gulen FETÖ SİLAHLI TERÖR ÖRGÜTÜ ABD YAPILANMASI 1. Feto 2. Bekir Aksoy 3. Cevdet Türkyolu 4. Osman Şimşek 5. Sezai Sablak 6. Kemal Çetin Özgür
İMMETZADELER @HimmetZadeler Aug 25 View translation @HimmetZadeler 7. Salih Dinçer 8. Erkan Acar 9. Burhan Gülen 10. Sait Önal 11. Kadir Bulut 12. Hüseyin Çopur 13. İzzet Akyar 1 reply 6 retweets 7 likes
5th African Nation to close FETO Schools-80 organizations linked to FETO shut down or transferred to Turkish Government
Previously wrote on the trouble at Senegal Gulen school in May 2011
Trouble at Senegal School
http://aa.com.tr/en/africa/turkish-foundation-takes-over-feto-schools-in-senegal/701027
Trouble at Senegal School
http://aa.com.tr/en/africa/turkish-foundation-takes-over-feto-schools-in-senegal/701027
Turkish foundation takes over FETO schools in Senegal
Over 80 organizations linked to the terrorist group worldwide have been shut down or transferred to Turkish government:
Six schools in Senegal linked to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) have been taken over by a Turkish education foundation, an official told Anadolu Agency on Wednesday.
Hasan Yavuz, the vice president of Turkey's Maarif (Education) Foundation, said his organization has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Senegalese government to transfer all FETO-linked schools in the West African state to the nongovernmental organization.
He added that last week his organization had a meeting with Senegalese President Macky Sall and Foreign Minister Mankeur Ndiaye.
"Our goal is to prevent friends and brother countries from being hurt like us," Yavuz said.
He added that the aim of this is not just to take over schools but to promote Senegal’s economic and social future. "We are working to eradicate this organization everywhere," he said.
In recent weeks Guinea, Chad, and Sudan have signed agreements to transfer FETO schools to the Maarif Foundation. Somalia was the first country to suspend the FETO-linked schools in Africa on July 16, just one day after the bloody defeated coup in Turkey blamed on the terrorist group.
So far, over 80 FETO organizations operating abroad, including schools and training centers, have been shut down or transferred to the Turkish government.
FETO and its leader Fetullah Gulen are accused by the Turkish government of being behind the coup attempt and 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.”
The July 15 defeated coup had left 248 people martyred and 2,193 injured.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
PAK-Turk schools ran by Gulenists are expelled from Pakistan, Schools to be taken over by Turkish government
Pakistan has ordered more than 100 Turkish teachers at a chain of international schools to leave the country, with their families, by the end of the week.
The teachers work at 28 PakTurk schools which Turkey says are linked to US-based Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen. The schools deny this.
Turkey accuses Mr Gulen of being behind July's failed coup, a claim he rejects.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, visiting Pakistan, welcomed the move.
In a statement, PakTurk International Schools and Colleges said the teachers and their families, who totalled about 450 people, had been asked to leave because of "non-approval of their requests for extension of visa".
Pakistan's interior ministry has so far not commented.
The expulsions are not expected to stop the functioning of the schools as most staff members are Pakistani.
A petition by the school management challenging the decision is to be heard by the Islamabad High Court on Thursday, Pakistani media report.
Mr Erdogan described the decision by Pakistan as "very pleasing".
"They moved rapidly in the direction of ending the [Gulen movement's] presence in Pakistan and toward thwarting their attempts at unrest," he said at Ankara airport as he left for Pakistan.
"As you know, Pakistan has asked persons linked to the organisation to leave the country by November 20. This is very pleasing for us."
According to Pakistan's Dawn newspaper, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu raised the issue of the schools during a visit to Pakistan in August and was told the matter would be investigated.
The Gulen movement, which the Turkish government has declared a terrorist organisation, runs schools all over the world.
Since July's failed coup, Turkey has cracked down on any individuals or groups believed to have links to Fethullah Gulen.
Tens of thousands of people from every level of society have been purged from their jobs, including senior military officers, government officials and school teachers.
Critics of President Erdogan say he has used the coup attempt as a way of removing his opponents.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38005302
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/11/17/pakistan-is-set-to-expel-more-than-100-schoolteachers-at-turkeys-request/
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/11/16/Pakistan-expels-Turkish-school-staff-over-alleged-ties-to-Tayyip-Erdogans-foe/7371479314575/
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1239328/change-guard-pak-turk-schools-welcome-move/
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1239328/change-guard-pak-turk-schools-welcome-move/
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Serbia requested to close Gulen Turkish Schools
ANSAmed) - BELGRADE, OCTOBER 26 - The Turkish government has sent a formal request to the Serbian government asking it to close all of the schools in the country sponsored by "Hizmet" religious leader Fetulah Gulen, said Mehmet Akarca, senior advisor to the Turkish president.
In an interview with Belgrade daily Blic, Akarca said the Serbian government has sent "positive signs" on the request.
Kudret Bulbul, president of the Turks Abroad organisation, warned Serbia of "threats coming from institutions under the control of Fetulah Gulen", whom Turkey claims is responsible for the country's July 15 attempted coup.
"The Fetulah Gulen Organisation works worldwide and has its people in the Balkans," Bulbul said.
"We know for a school in Belgrade, but we suspect there are more in Serbia. Most of these, regarding the Balkans, are in Bosnia-Herzegovina," he said.
The spiritual leader of the "Hizmet" school, Fetulah Gulen has established sites in more than 100 countries worldwide, Russia being one of the few countries that refused permission for the organisation's institutions to open there.
In the Balkans, there are 10 Gulen schools in Macedonia, seven in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and four in Kosovo.(ANSAmed).
http://world.einnews.com/article/351116948/My6TupVQDwLh0FpL?lcf=hVCmyq6j_BmREWnEZwcUjg%3D%3D
Sudan Gulen Schools ordered CLOSED
October 26, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan’s Foreign Minister, Ibrahim Ghandour on Wednesday said that Khartoum has closed the schools linked to the Turkish opponent Fethullah Gulen in support to the Turkish government.
Turkish government accuses the U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen of being behind the July 15 coup attempt in which at least 246 people were killed. But, the exiled Islamic opponent denies any involvement in the aborted putsch.
Speaking at a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu in Ankara, the visiting Sudanese top diplomat stressed that the security of Turkey is a red line for the Sudan.
“The closure of schools inked to the Turkish opponent Fethullah Gulen was done in support to the Turkish government and people after the July 15 coup attempt,” said Ghandour.
The minister pointed that the Sudanese Ministry of Education is now supervising the two schools and would decide on how to manage them. He noted that a delegation from the Turkish Ministry of Education will visit Khartoum to discuss the matter.
On 4 August, Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir has issued a decision to close all the businesses in the country linked to the Turkish opponent Fethullah Gulen who is accused of orchestrating a failed coup in July.
The decision was announced in a less than a week after a call by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the Sudanese authorities during his address by telephone to a rally organized in Khartoum in support of his government on Sunday 7 August.
At the time, Sudanese Ministry Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Garib Allah Khidir, pointed that the Turkish government had urged to close Gulen-linked schools. He said that his government decided to turn the two schools where over 800 students study into private schools managed by a Sudanese company.
The Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs further announced the expulsion of Gulen-inked persons.
Ghandour expressed his satisfaction with the level of the bilateral relations between Ankara and Khartoum, saying that the two countries could further develop their relations in various sectors.
Ghandour went to say that his country hopes to benefit from the Turkish economic success and experience.
“There are several Turkish investors in Sudan but we look for more,” stressed Ghandour, adding that Sudan and Turkey have formed a joint political advisory committee.
He pointed that the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will visit Khartoum at the beginning of next year, saying that Turkey has supported Sudan in various international forums.
Last Monday, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Ghandour will hand a letter from President al-Bashir to the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and will also meet the Turkish Prime Minister Binali Y?ld?r?m.
Following a meeting with the President Erdogan, Sudanese foreign ministry Wednesday said that Erdogan received Ghandour who handed him a letter from al-Bashir.
It further said that the Turkish president accepted an invitation extended by al-Bashir to visit Sudan during the first quarter of the next year but no specific date was agreed.
Sudan and Turkey have strong trade and economic ties. Turkish companies invest over $300 millions. In 2015, the volume of trade between the two countries reached $ 450 million USD Dollars in 2015 (export to Sudan: $424,6 million; import from Sudan: $24,6 million), according the Turkish foreign ministry. .
Two presidents agree to close down Gulen schools in Sudan
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article60665
Monday, November 7, 2016
Gulen Turkish Schools in India, Turkey's Government asked to be shuttered
ew Delhi, November 4
Turkey has asked India to shut down schools linked to Fethullah Gullen — the second time the country has made such a request in its attempt to bring down the cleric it accuses of masterminding July’s failed coup.
Turkey’s Development Minister Lutfi Elvan — currently on a state visit to India — said after his meeting with Home Minister Rajnath: "Unfortunately, in India too this terrorist organisation has organised themselves. They (the Fethullah Gulen Terrorist Organisation) have got four schools, one international school and a college and they are organised in Delhi, South Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata. During our meeting we also had the opportunity to discuss this with Minister (Singh) about the preventive measures to be taken against this terorist organisation," Lutfi said.
Turkey's crackdown since rogue soldiers tried to seize power on July 15 has alarmed Western allies and rights groups, who fear President Tayyip Erdogan is using the coup attempt to crush dissent. More than 100,000 people have been sacked or suspended and 37,000 arrested over the past three-and-a-half months.
Ankara wants the United States to detain and extradite Gulen so that he can be prosecuted for having engineered the coup to overthrow the government. Gulen, a former ally of Erdogan who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies any part in it. — Agencies
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/turkey-wants-india-to-crack-down-on-gulen-schools/318725.html
http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/the-turkish-connection/article5368278.ece
http://indianexpress.com/article/world/world-news/feto-infiltrates-india-turkey-all-you-need-to-know-about-fethullah-gulen-terrorist-organisation/
Sunday, October 30, 2016
"Gulen Inspired" Schools in Ukraine to be scrutinized
Since the failed coup attempt in Turkey on July 15, the Turkish government has been calling on the Ukrainian authorities to investigate the legal and financial affairs of educational and cultural institutions in Ukraine that it says are linked to Fethullah Gülen, the man Turkey alleges was behind the coup plot.
As a spiritual leader of millions of people around the world, Gülen is accused by Turkey of undermining its secular democracy. Members of his movement have been accused by the Turkish government of attempting to infiltrate the government, police, and army in Turkey.
Last year the Turkish government declared the movement a terrorist organization, which it has dubbed FETÖ (a Turkish acronym for “Fethullah’s Terrorist Organization”), and Turkey’s leaders have claimed it poses a danger to international security.
Gülen’s movement is a broad ducational, cultural and business network spanning 140 countries. Although he himself doesn’t have any formal relation to any of the institutions, Turkey claims they are founded and run by Gülen’s loyal followers and members of his movement, known as “Hizmet” (Service) or “Cemaat” (Assembly).
Gülen links in Ukraine?
Although Gülen and his supporters seem to be an internal problem for Turkey, the aftermath of the failed coup have impacted countries around the world due to concerns that Turkish schools and cultural centers abroad might be tied to the Gülenist network.
In Ukraine, there are at least two institutions that have been claimed to be Gülen-linked: the Kyiv-based Meridian International School and the Isık (Syaivo) Ukrainian-Turkish Cultural Center. Other sources also mention the Black Sea High School in Odesa and the Simferopol International School in now-annexed Crimea.
As a spiritual leader of millions of people around the world, Gülen is accused by Turkey of undermining its secular democracy. Members of his movement have been accused by the Turkish government of attempting to infiltrate the government, police, and army in Turkey.
Last year the Turkish government declared the movement a terrorist organization, which it has dubbed FETÖ (a Turkish acronym for “Fethullah’s Terrorist Organization”), and Turkey’s leaders have claimed it poses a danger to international security.
Gülen’s movement is a broad ducational, cultural and business network spanning 140 countries. Although he himself doesn’t have any formal relation to any of the institutions, Turkey claims they are founded and run by Gülen’s loyal followers and members of his movement, known as “Hizmet” (Service) or “Cemaat” (Assembly).
Gülen links in Ukraine?
Although Gülen and his supporters seem to be an internal problem for Turkey, the aftermath of the failed coup have impacted countries around the world due to concerns that Turkish schools and cultural centers abroad might be tied to the Gülenist network.
In Ukraine, there are at least two institutions that have been claimed to be Gülen-linked: the Kyiv-based Meridian International School and the Isık (Syaivo) Ukrainian-Turkish Cultural Center. Other sources also mention the Black Sea High School in Odesa and the Simferopol International School in now-annexed Crimea.
mention the Black Sea High School in Odesa and the Simferopol International School in now-annexed Crimea.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Kazakhstan Schools Gulen "Inspired" change names
Turkish-Kazakh schools across Kazakhstan are being renamed amid a campaign by Turkey against the exiled Turkish Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.
The Turkish-Kazakh schools were co-founded by Gulen's Hizmet movement and his followers and have been functioning in Kazakhstan since early 1990s.
One of the other sponsors of the 33 Turkish-Kazakh schools in Kazakhstan, the KATEV Foundation, said on October 18 that the schools are to be renamed as "Bilim" (Education) Innovative Lyceums.
KATEV said the schools were being renamed to honor the 25th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence from the former Soviet Union, which will be celebrated on December 16.
Gulen, who is living in self-imposed exile in the United States, is accused by Ankara of ordering a July 15 attempted coup against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by a group of the cleric's followers within Turkey's military.
Gulen has repeatedly denied the accusation.
Washington has so-far refused calls by Erdogan to extradite Gulen from the United States, saying Turkey must provide solid evidence that he played a role in the coup in support of a formal extradition request.
http://www.rferl.org/a/kazakhstan-gulen-turkish-schools-renamed/28061316.html
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Gulen Germany 24 schools and over 3,000 businesses
Germany you need to close them down they are terrorists (NATO/CIA)
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Just how big is the Gulen Movement? Gulen worldwide list
When you are part of the NATO / CIA gladio armies fake front, naturally they want a presence in all countries. Over 140 countries is the best estimate.
Friday, July 22, 2016
Bangladesh Terrorism tied to Gulen International Turkish Hope School of Dhaka.
Remember Gulen Schools are set up to train militants, especially the schools in Central Asia (many have closed) and Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and some African countries.
watch part of Ex FBI Turkish translator deposition about Gulen Schools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB8QbD-6Wjw
Even as Bangladesh tries to come to grips with the deadly terror attack in Dhaka, it has been revealed that one of the slain terrorists, Nibras Islam, was an educated young boy who came from an affluent family.
watch part of Ex FBI Turkish translator deposition about Gulen Schools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB8QbD-6Wjw
Dhaka attack: One of the terrorists was educated boy from rich family, who once met Shraddha Kapoor
Nibras Islam was allegedly brainwashed and radicalized by terrorists to carry out the heinous attack in the name of Islam.
Nibras was allegedly brainwashed and radicalized by terrorists to carry out the heinous attack in the name of Islam.
Videos and photos from his profile show a well-spoken, pleasant young boy.ccording to reports, the terrorists were all aged between 20 or 21 and were students of Dhaka's North South University.
Some of the other youths involved in the attack also seem to have belonged to affluent families and had passed out of top-notch schools in the city like Scholastica and Turkish International School.
Nibras, it seems, had been missing since January, which was the last time his parents has managed to contact him.
Nibras himself is said to have been a former student of the International Turkish Hopes school in Dhaka.
The boy was identified by his former classmates in North South University.
In one of videos posted on his Facebook profile, Nibras is seen shaking hands with Bollywood star Shraddha Kapoor. "Shraddha Kapoor you beauty," he captioned it.
Nibras Islam (centre) seen with his friends in a restaurant. (Facebook photo)
FROM REGULAR KID TO BLOOD-THIRSTY TERRORIST?
Another video shows a regular boy travelling with his friends in car, speaking fluent English, joking around.
According to his Facebook profile, the boy had studied in Monash University in Malaysia as well as Northsouth University in Dhaka.
Nibras's Twitter account seems to have been inactive for a while with the last tweet around December 2014 saying: "Alhamdulillah. Happiness is being with your loved ones. And being with friends you missed."
In another 2014 tweet, aimed at an unknown individual, he says, "Appreciate everything in life. Thank you for being there for me all the time. Happy for you. Always been. Hope you get what you rightly deserve."
FROM GOOD SCHOOLS
According to reports, the terrorists were all aged between 20 or 21 and were students of Dhaka's North South University.
Some of the other youths involved in the attack also seem to have belonged to affluent families and had passed out of top-notch schools in the city like Scholastica and Turkish International School.
Nibras, it seems, had been missing since January, which was the last time his parents has managed to contact him.
Nibras himself is said to have been a former student of the International Turkish Hopes school in Dhaka.
The boy was identified by his former classmates in North South University.
Meanwhile, an expatriate Bangladeshi posted on Facebook a photo of one Mir Sabih Mubashsher along with the photo of an attacker.
Nibras Islam (left) was identified by his former classmates in North South University. (Facebook photo)
He quoted one of Mubashsher's classmates in Scholastica School in Dhaka as saying that Mubashsher went missing in March before his A-Level exam.
'It has become a fashion to turn terrorists'
"They are all highly educated young men and went to university. No one is from a madrassa," the Bangladeshi media quoted Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan as saying.
Asked why they would have become militants, The Daily Star quoted Khan as saying: "It has become a fashion."
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Nibras Islam, attended Gulen International Turkish Hope School of Dhaka was one of the terrorists of Bangladesh tragedy |
Read Entire article here from India Today News : http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/dhaka-attack-terrorist-nibras-islam-was-educated-boy-from-rich-family-who-once-met-shraddha-kapoor/1/706648.htm We previously wrote about the Gulen Internatioanl Turkish Hope School of Dhaka here: http://gulenschoolsworldwide.blogspot.com/2011/01/gulen-schools-worldwide-turkish-hope.html Americans should be very concerned about this as the Founder of the Gulen school in Bangladesh -Kazim Eldes now resides in the United States of America, and has a lot to do with Concept Schools that was a subject of a FBI raid : And the Gulen Schools lie and say they are not “Gulen Schools” the founders, teachers, etc. are all known Gulen followers and members of Hizmet. Here is an example of Kazim Eldez who was the Founder, Prinicpal of the International Turkish Hope School in Bangladesh. Kazim is now in the USA affiliated with the Indiana Math and Science Academy and Concept schools for more information go to:
Kazim Eldes
- Indiana Math and Science Academy
- Concept Schools
- Holy Dove Foundation (Gulenist religious organization; organizes Turkey trips)
- In 2006 audit of Horizon Science Academy Dayton, school was found to have improperly paid for a dependent immigration application fee for Kazim Eldes.
- Math teacher, Principal, Founder, International Turkish Hope School, Dhaka Bangladesh (Gulen school)
- Math teacher, Kharezm Uzbek-Turk High School, Urgenc City, Uzkebistan (Gulen school)
More articles linking Gulen Schools to terrorist training can be found. Here are additional articles from worldwide newspapers on Nibras Islam link to Gulen School
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36700667
http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2016/07/03/former-classmates-identify-three-dhaka-cafe-attackers-through-facebook
"One of them, Nibras Islam, has been recognised by his former classmates in the private North South University that requires almost all students to pay high tuition fees.
His high school, International Turkish Hope School, is not for everyone in Bangladesh.
Young Nibras has been identified as ‘treasurer’ of Australia-based Monash University’s International Student Services for its Malaysia campus."
http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2016/jul/05/five-terrorists-unmasked
"Details are now emerging about the perpetrators of Friday's barbarous attack. Police, family and acquaintances have given the Dhaka Tribune confirmation about the identities and background of five of the seven terrorists who carried out the carnage at Gulshan's O' Kitchen Restaurant that night. -Nibras Islam
This young man has been missing since January 2016.
Nibras studied at Turkish Hope School and then went to North South University. Then he quit halfway and left the country for Monash University in Malaysia.
Nibras was initially recognised by his peers on social media. Since then Dhaka Tribune has spoken to several friends and acquaintances who have confirmed his identity.
One acquaintance told the Dhaka Tribune Nibras was a social person and a good football player. This source had played a match with Nibras at the Turkish Hope School grounds late last year.
He was the son of Nazrul Islam, a businessman in Uttara.
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2016/jul/05/five-terrorists-unmasked#sthash.wbnTrCNV.dpuf
Who are they?
http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/who-are-they-1250065
If your children attend a Gulen Turkish school - please take them out immediately.
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