Anonymous ID: da0e64 Nov. 23, 2018, 5:06 a.m. No.4003617   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Since another country mentioned is zaire, ibelieve it is a list of ravaged countries, which became humantrafficking hubs under the cover of disaster (haiti) or civil war/murderous regimes (zaire, cambodia).

Anonymous ID: da0e64 Nov. 23, 2018, 6:40 a.m. No.4004038   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4069 >>4119

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>>4003964

 

baker here is the article from the j post that you noted (the notable contained only a link)

 

As for the other ones tagged, read the f article, it is very anti gulen.

 

FETHULLAH GĂśLEN AND THE JEWS: A DIFFERENT ANGLE

 

By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN Share on facebook: Fethullah GĂĽlen and the Jews: A different angle

Fethullah Gülen‏ (photo credit: REUTERS)

Fethullah Gülen‏ (photo credit: REUTERS)

 

Gülen is emerging as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and we should care.

The image atop The Atlantic’s August 2013 interview with reputed radical Islamist, Fethullah Gülen, depicts him meeting with the then chief rabbi of Israel. The rabbi was giving a vase to Gülen, who now lives in a self-imposed exile in the US to escape charges brought by a Turkish court.

 

Interfaith dialogue. Coexistence. Synergy between the Abrahamic faiths. This is Gülen’s raison d’etre – but only in English and only when there are cameras to record his seemingly altruistic rhetoric.

 

With articles such as “To embrace the spirit of acceptance and tolerance” penned in English and centrally featured on his English-language website, Gülen seems like the perfect Muslim partner for Jews and leaders of other faith communities. Since the US government supported Gülen’s permanent residency in Pennsylvania (tacitly implying Washington’s endorsement of Gülen and his followers), many have celebrated the man. But increasing reports are contradicting the image Gülen has worked so hard to promote.

 

Gülen is emerging as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and we should care; Gülen and his movement are very influential in the Turkish, US and worldwide private-school education network. His teachings will impact our collective future.

 

Gülen speaks differently to his followers than to outsiders, according to University of Utah political scientist Hakan Yavuz, a former follower. Yavuz says Gülen is pursuing an Islamist political agenda that conflicts with the image of Gülen as a “mainstream Turkish Muslim scholar, thinker, author, poet…who supports interfaith and intercultural dialogue, science, democracy and spirituality,” as his website describes.

 

This makes GĂĽlen deceptive, perhaps a hypocrite at best and strikingly treacherous at worst. His writings betray a man who is virulently anti-Semitic and whose belief system is irreconcilable with and deeply opposed to Christianity, the West and the US.

 

>An article published by Commentary in September 2013 reported a number of anti-Semitic writings by GĂĽlen, uncovered by Harvard professors Dani Rodrik and Pina Dogan. These writings, copies of sermons GĂĽlen gave in Turkey before escaping to the US in 1998 to avoid prosecution by the Turkish government for anti-secular activities, are in direct contrast to what he wants Jewish leaders to believe.