I Cannot Say We Are Absolutely Safe Even Abroad

    I Cannot Say We Are Absolutely Safe Even Abroad

    This report examines the extraterritorial threats faced by supporters of the Gulen Movement, also known as the Hizmet Movement.


    It documents instances where individuals affiliated with the movement have been subjected to abductions, forced deportations, and other forms of harassment in various countries, including Sudan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Georgia, Myanmar, and Malaysia.

    The report highlights the Turkish government’s efforts to suppress dissent beyond its borders, often violating international human rights laws.

    Academic Voices Silenced in Turkey

    Academic Voices Silenced in Turkey

    6,081 academics dismissed in Turkiye—freedom is the first casualty when universities become battlegrounds for power....
    The Teenage Girls Case: A Call for Justice

    The Teenage Girls Case: A Call for Justice

    In May 2024, a large-scale anti-terrorism operation took place in Istanbul, where 48 individuals, including high school ...
    The Death of Fethullah Gülen: A Discourse Analysis in Turkish and International Media

    The Death of Fethullah Gülen: A Discourse Analysis in Turkish and International Media

    On October 20, 2024, Fethullah Gülen, the founder of the Hizmet Movement/Fethullah Gülen Community, passed away in the U...