Gulen Schools Worldwide

Gulen Schools Worldwide
Restore the Ottoman Caliphate. Disclaimer: if some videos are down this is the result of Gulen censorship which filed a fake copyright infringement to UTUBE.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Wikileaks Cable suggests Gulen Movement members flooding Canada...

. Foreign immigration remains the principal growth factor, reflected in the fact that less than half of all residents in the Vancouver area speak English at home. The application process for Canadian documents, including passports and local birth certificates, is fairly well-controlled. Post has not seen cases of fake Canadian permanent resident card, which has similar security features to the U.S. legal permanent resident card. However, local authorities recently acknowledged that counterfeiting is becoming a major problem in the province and post has seen cases of individuals obtaining British Columbia identification cards when they were not entitled to them. ¶4. (U) NIV FRAUD. Vancouver and Calgary detected fraud most notably in the H1B category. ¶5. (U) Although visitor visa (B1/B2) fraud appears less organized and less complicated, there continues to be incidences where applicants try to cover up prior orders of removal or unlawful presence in the U.S. They do so by changing names or other identifying information after leaving the U.S. and entering Canada either as immigrants or asylum claimants. Usually, these applicants have only recently arrived in Canada to seek legal status after residing unlawfully in the U.S. for years. They will also present brand-new passports to hide their previous travel. If IAFIS and IDENT do not catch these applicants, their American regional accent or better-than-average English will reveal that they have been residing in the U.S. for a long time. ¶6. (U) Since Calgary and Vancouver rarely see first-time H1B applicants who are not landed immigrants in Canada, there are usually no concerns about an applicant's skill or experience. That being said, during this reporting period Vancouver witnessed a string of Turkish applicants applying for first-time H1B visas. In most of the cases, their education was from Turkey and the applicants had come to apply in Vancouver directly from the U.S., where they had been most often been studying ESL. While the H1B petitions were for teaching positions at charter schools in the United States, most applicants had no prior teaching experience and the schools were listed as related to Fethullah Gulen. Post was in contact with FPMs in Turkey for guidance in how to proceed with those cases. ¶7. (U) Most H1B fraud in Vancouver occurs when applicants come to renew their H1B visas and the consular officers discover that they are actually doing something other than working for their Petitioner, or they have not been paid what they should and we discover that they are being "benched". Vancouver has seen fewer fraudulent H1B cases in this reporting period. One possible reason for this is that post significantly reduced U.S.-based renewal appointments during the summer because of staffing shortages. Another reason is that Vancouver has been reviewing VANCOUVER 00000261 002.2 OF 004 H1B cases much more closely since last year. By monitoring H1B bulletin boards and chat rooms last year, Vancouver realized that it was being targeted as an "easier" post in which to apply. 
 NOW FOR SOME LINKS TO TURKISH CANADIAN SITES:
According to the Canada 2006 Census, there was 43,700 Turks living in Canada; the majority were concentrated in Toronto (14,970), Montreal (10,345), Vancouver (3,380), Ottawa (2,455), Hamilton (1,590), Calgary (1,305), and Edmonton (1,250).[1] However, the actual number of Turkish Canadians is believed to be considerably higher,[5] as ethnic Turks have also immigrated to Canada via Bulgaria, Cyprus, and the Republic of Macedonia.[5] Statistics on Bulgarian Turks, Turkish Cypriots, and Macedonian Turks present particular problems because it is unclear how many have immigrated to Canada; they are recorded by their citizenship (i.e. "Bulgarian", "Cypriot", and "Macedonian") rather than their ethnicity.





Turkey slipping into less secular education

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/08/16/secular-education-turkey/

American diplomats still use the mantra that Turkey is a model for the Middle East. Alas, increasingly it seems that the Middle East is the model for Turkey. According to Yeni Şafak, Turkey’s Islamist broadsheet, the number of students choosing madrasas over traditional high school grounded in Western and secular coursework has skyrocketed to 240,000.
The sharp rise in the number of those seeking a purely Islamist education follows the Turkish government’s watering down of entrance requirements for mainstream universities so that those without a basis in liberal arts could qualify for Turkey’s top schools.
Meanwhile, the Turkish government is also scrapping basic regulations on Quran schools. No longer will Turkey set age requirement initially put in place to stop indoctrination of very young children. Nor will Turkey enforce qualification regulations meant to keep out Saudi preachers who could indoctrinate hate rather than theology.
Alas, if the path to the future is through children’s education, then Turkey’s future appears less in line with Europe’s, and more with the Gulf Cooperation Counci

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Gulen School in Germany DENIED, poor management and building!

http://www.derwesten.de/staedte/duisburg/Projekt-Privatgymnasium-in-Duisburg-ist-gestoppt-id4991782.html


Gulen Charter Schools Censor The Internet, hides behind playing victim while repressing fellow Turkish citizens




A study on Islamophobia in the US, released by the Washington-based Center for American Progress (CAP) on Friday, highlights how a small group of donors fund misinformation experts who promote Islamophobic sentiments and how their misinformation spreads through the media and grassroots organizers like Eagle Forum.

The research was also reported that these misinformation experts are also manufacturing a smear campaign against the Gülen movement, inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, in the US.
The extensive study, titled "Fear, Inc.: The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America," was conducted through the collaborative efforts of prominent experts like Wajahat Ali, Eli Clifton, Matthew Duss, Lee Fang, Scott Keyes and Faiz Shakir.
According to the research, five experts generated the misinformation and materials used by political leaders, grassroots groups and the media. Those experts are:
Frank Gaffney at the Center for Security Policy
David Yerushalmi at the Society of Americans for National Existence
Daniel Pipes at the Middle East Forum
Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch and Stop Islamization of America
Steven Emerson of the Investigative Project on Terrorism
The research revealed that these misinformation experts have been very influential on Islamophobia groups in 23 states, exemplified by Brigitte Gabriel's ACT! For America, Pam Geller's Stop Islamization of America, David Horowitz's Freedom Center and existing groups, such as the American Family Association and the Eagle Forum.
According to the report, this small network of people is driving national and global debates that have real consequences on the public dialogue and American Muslims.
The research also shed light on the key foundations that endorse these misinformation experts by channeling $42.6 million between 2001 and 2009 to their efforts to spread hate and misinformation.
In the research, these top seven key foundations are listed and ranked according to the amount of founding as follows:
Donors Capital Fund
Richard Mellon Scaife Foundation
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Newton and Rochelle Becker Foundation
Russell Berrie Foundation
Anchorage Charitable Fund and William
Fairbrook Foundation.
The Donors Capital Fund, which is listed at the top in the report, contributed $21,318,600 to groups promoting Islamophobia from 2007 to 2009. The research revealed that this money went to the Middle East Forum, Clarion Fund, Investigative Project on Terrorism and the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
One of the significant parts of the research claims that these misinformation experts have served as source for Anders Breivik who shot and killed 77 people in Norway on July 22.
In the research, it was reported that Breivik cited Robert Spencer, one of the anti-Muslim misinformation scholars, and his blog, Jihad Watch, 162 times in his manifesto. Another member of this "network of Islamophobia" in America is David Horowitz and his Freedom Center website. Spencer's frequent collaborator Pamela Geller and her blog, Atlas Shrugs, were also mentioned 12 times by Breivik.
According to former CIA officer and terrorism consultant Marc Sageman as quoted in the report, the writings of these anti-Muslim misinformation experts make up “the infrastructure from which Breivik emerged.”
Now, it is important to make a distinction and say that even though some of these misinformation experts are of Jewish decent, like David Yerushalmi for example, not all Jewish organizations are in the same alarmist line.
For example, the Anti-Defamation League reviewed Yerushalmi's activities and concluded that he has a "record of anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant and black bigotry.
The research also pointed out that The Eagle Forum, which is classified within the Islamophobia network, has targeted the Gülen movement, labeling it as a threat of radical Islam, although it actually devotes itself to education, global peace and mutual understanding efforts.
Noting that the Eagle Forum partners with Brigitte Gabriel's ACT! for America and Frank Gaffney's Center for Security Policy to push anti-Muslim issues, particularly anti-Shariah hysteria, the study explained: "At its 2011 Eagle Forum conference in St. Louis, Missouri, for example, Gabriel, Gaffney and others in the network revealed a new supposed threat: Muslim Gülen schools, which they claim would educate children through the lens of Islam and teach them to 'hate Americans'."
"Worse, the speakers alleged that President [Barack] Obama's support for charter school reforms was a back-door strategy for using taxpayer money to fund the schools," it added. "Of course, Gülen schools are nothing of the sort. They are the product of moderate Turkish Muslim educators who want 'a blend of religious faith and largely Western curriculum'," the study, nevertheless, maintained.
Now we should also remember a disappointing article appeared in The New York Times on June 7, by Stephanie Saul titled “Charter Schools Tied to Turkey Grow in Texas,” which attempted to defame Harmony Public Schools in Texas.
The research raises the question of whether the article was a part of these misinformation campaigns or not.
As we remember quite well, the article contained an explicitly anti-immigrant bias and suggested that Harmony, one of the most successful charter school programs in the US, is somehow suspect because its founders were Turkish immigrants. Unfortunately, the impressive success story of Harmony students was barely mentioned in the article.
This New York Times article triggered some other biased articles in The Times Picayune of New Orleans, leading the charter of Abramson Charter School to be revoked. The school was run by the Pelican Foundation, which was established in December 2005 and primarily focuses on math, science and technology. Now, they are trying to start a similar smear campaign against Kenilworth Science and Technology School, which also operates under the Pelican Foundation.
Now, I think it is necessary to clarify here that even though these schools are often called Gülen schools, in fact they are quite different. As a reporter, I interviewed some of the founders of these schools and they claim that they have no affiliation with the Gülen movement, which has devoted itself to global peace and education in all over the world. Is it bad to be affiliated with the Gülen Movement? Most definitely not, but even though some of the founders of these schools migrated from Turkey and were inspired by the teachings of Mr. Gülen, they are American citizens and it's their constitutional right to choose to identify themselves however they want.
Mainstream American media, interestingly, remains silent about CAP's research.
* Aydoğan Vatandaş is an investigative reporter based in New York and holds an MA in media studies.


AND NOW WHAT THE GULEN MOVEMENT AND THEIR AKP PARTY OF TURKEY WON’T REPORT!
REPRESSION OF FELLOW TURKISH CITIZENS.
The repressive regime continues in Turkey
The Turkish government goes on arrested those who are in opposition.
 Just a few days ago, ten members of the very popular and opponent National Channel (Ulusal Kanal) workers and Aydinlik newspaper staff were put in jail.The Government's police raided Aydinlik and took 10 people into custody.  The police officers searched the whole TV building and the press agency and captured many documents and computers..
 "The Police based their actions on a recent broadcast about the prime minister's speech."

Because these kinds of operations have been carried on on opponent press agencies, this rationale is not supported by the truth
Those who are under arrest by the AKP government have started a hunger strike.  Many of their friends who are not imprisoned have joined them. ,Those who are imprisoned are facing serious health problems because of the bad conditions
The Turkish police raided one Turkish press office and one Turkish TV office.  As a result, they arrested 10 people.  Other Turkish media will not report this, because they are afraid of a Government clamp down."
Haberinyeri.net reporter USA by Pen Macpherson

Turkish protestor faces off with the Gulen Movement controlled police of Turkey


Before hunger strike

After Hunger strike

Friday, September 2, 2011

Gulen Goose Network: Gulen Movement's argumentation is a Straw Man fall...

Gulen Goose Network: Gulen Movement's argumentation is a Straw Man fall...: Islam’s enemy network http://www.todayszaman.com/columnist-255635-islams-enemy-network.html

There is a very important characteristic...

Gulen Movement websites all 148 come from IP address in Texas, they even share their server with PORN

The internet is an omnipresent and powerful tool in their mission


Although it can turn into an evil instrument in the hand of 'non-believers', the Gülen movement very well knows how to use the internet for their own purpose. The movement currently runs about over a hundred different websites that form the core of their internet activities, in several languages and different approaches aiming at various groups of audiences worldwide. On many of these sites readers are asked to contact and react. It does take a quite a professional and well organized PR-department to keep that all functioning up to date.
Still the movement denies that there is any structure linking all the organisations that supposedly are only 'inspired' by the teachings of their hoca (master). A surprising coincidence for such a number of 'only loosely affiliated' 'groups and individuals' is that their about one hundred core websites are all hosted on one server in Houston, Texas, originally run by a company called The Planet Inc. (theplanet.com) in Dallas, Texas that was recently taken over by Softlayer (softlayer.com).
We have listed the 148 sites here and suggest that you take a look at them yourself. See the very cleaverly developped variety in approaches to the same subject. From more philosphical to heavy-metal (wsatan.com) with content varying from theological theories by the masters hand to pragmatic answers to questions fellow muslim-believers might have about what is allowed and what not in daily life (pearls.org), or another Quran translation (mquran.org), most of it is in English and Turkish. The site fgulen.com is again subdivided into 23 sites offering slightly adjusted content to worldwide audiences in different languages from French and German to Hungarian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean,Russian and more.


The Gülen movements 148 websites sharing the same server and IP-adres
.en.fgulen.com. • fethullahgulen.biz • fethullahgulen.com • fethullahgulen.org • fethullahgulenmovement.org • fgulen.biz • fgulen.cc • fgulen.com • fgulen.mobi • fgulen.net • fgulen.org • gulenmovement.org • m-fgulen.com • m-fgulen.info • m-fgulen.net • m-fgulen.org • mfethullahgulen.info • mfethullahgulen.net • mfethullahgulen.org • tr.fgulen.com • asringetirdigitereddutler.net • bbible.org • cagvenesil.net • creationorwhat.org • de.fgulen.com • dislam.org • en.fgulen.com • eseeds.org • etlife.org • fasildanfasila.net • fethullahgulen.biz • fethullahgulen.com • fethullahgulen.org • fethullahgulenmovement.net • fethullahgulenmovement.org • fgulen.biz fgulen.cc • fgulen.com • fgulen.mobi • fgulen.net • gulenmovement.net • gulenmovement.org hikmet.net • inancingolgesinde.net • infinitelight.org • irsadekseni.net • islamgercegi.org • islamnedir.org • kalbinzumruttepeleri.net • kirikmizrap.net • kirikmizrap.org • kislam.org • kurandanidrakeyansiyanlar.net • lastbook.orgloveandtolerance.ne • m-fgulen.com • m-fgulen.info • m-fgulen.net • m-fgulen.org • mail.asringetirdigitereddutler.net • mail.bbible.org • mail.cagvenesil.net • mail.creationorwhat.org • mail.eseeds.org • mail.etlife.org • mail.fasildanfasila.net • mail.fethullahgulen.biz • mail.fethullahgulen.org • mail.fethullahgulenmovement.org • mail.fgulen.biz • mail.fgulen.cc • mail.fgulen.mobi • mail.fgulen.net • mail.fgulen.org • mail.gulenmovement.org • mail.inancingolgesinde.net • mail.infinitelight.org • mail.irsadekseni.net • mail.islamgercegi.org • mail.islamnedir.org • mail.kalbinzumruttepeleri.net • mail.kirikmizrap.net • mail.kirikmizrap.org • mail.kislam.org • mail.kurandanidrakeyansiyanlar.net • mail.lastbook.org • mail.loveandtolerance.net • mail.m-fgulen.com • mail.m-fgulen.info • mail.m-fgulen.net • mail.mfethullahgulen.info • mail.mfethullahgulen.net • mail.mfethullahgulen.org • mail.mislam.org • mail.mlife.org • mail.mquran.org • mail.muslimway.org • mail.olcuveyayoldakiisiklar.net • mail.ruhumuzunheykelinidikerken.net • mail.slife.info mail.sonsuznur.net • mail.theholybook.org • mail.wsatan.com • mfethullahgulen.info • mfethullahgulen.net • mfethullahgulen.org • mislam.org • mlife.org • mquran.org muslimway.org • ns1.m-fgulen.com • ns2.m-fgulen.com • olcuveyayoldakiisiklar.net • pearls.org • ruhumuzunheykelinidikerken.net • slife.infosonsuznur.net • support.fethullahgulen.biz • support.fethullahgulen.org • support.fethullahgulenmovement.org • support.fgulen.biz • support.fgulen.cc • support.fgulen.com • support.fgulen.mobi • support.fgulen.net • support.fgulen.org • support.gulenmovement.org • support.m-fgulen.com • support.m-fgulen.info • support.m-fgulen.net • support.m-fgulen.org • support.mfethullahgulen.info • support.mfethullahgulen.net • support.mfethullahgulen.org • svida.comtheholybook.org • tr.fgulen.com • wsatan.comwww.dislam.org • www.en.fgulen.com • www.fethullahgulen.org • www.fgulen.com • www.fgulen.net • www.fgulen.org • www.hikmet.net • www.kirikmizrap.org • www.theholybook.org • www.tr.fgulen.com
The surprising 'immoral' websites that are Fethullah's neighbours
This is how Softlayer describes itself: "Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, SoftLayer delivers world-class, on-demand virtual data center services on a global basis from facilities located in Dallas, TX; Seattle, WA; and Washington, DC. SoftLayer integrates all facets of IT to innovate industry-leading solutions that are fully automated. This empowers customers with complete control, security, scalability, and ease-of-management for their IT environment."
Softlayer.inc advertises itself as the biggest international internetprovider in 'dedicated' hosting, which means companies can have their own private servers there.
Softlayer also hosts a very large number of sex-related websites offering 'adult content. A google-search for 'theplanet.com + sex' gives over 700.000 million hits, 'softlayer.com + sex' shows 1500.000 results most of them leading to websites of so-called 'adult content'. Without opening, just from their names you know what they are about. It is obvious that the movement here left its pious muslim standards aside in return for a reliable and technically advanced hosting facility. The value of advanced worldwide digital network access seems to be ranked higher than their own published moral standards.