Moving into the arteries of the system |
28 August 2014 With this method, they avoid a direct conflict and argument between the state and themselves and simultaneously place members into various government agencies, also known as Trojan horses, and have them act completely in the interest of the movement in order to help "capture" the agencies they are working inside of. When we look at Fethullah Gülen's (the leader of the Gülen Movement) speech, on June 18, 1999, his advice to his followers included suggestions to not act until gaining all the power of every constitutional organization in Turkey – that shows there is a methodical plan going on.
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