Police and inspectors raid Gülen-inspired schools in Çanakkale

The police officers are seen just before the raid at a school established by volunteers of the Gülen movement in the northwestern city of Çanakkale. (Photo: Today's Zaman)
The police officers are seen just before the raid at a school established by volunteers of the Gülen movement in the northwestern city of Çanakkale. (Photo: Today's Zaman)


Date posted: August 12, 2015

In yet another government-orchestrated operation targeting the faith-based Gülen movement, popularly known as the Hizmet movement, police officers and inspectors from several ministries and institutions conducted raids at schools established by volunteers of the movement early on Wednesday in the northwestern city of Çanakkale.

According to the Cihan news agency, the police did not let anyone enter the buildings of several private schools, including prep schools, during the inspections. Hasan Hüseyin Maltepe, the executive board chairman of Erişen Private Education Social Services Trade Inc., was among those not allowed to enter.

Waiting in front of the Gökkuşağı Education Institution for some time, Maltepe said: “They [police officers] shut the door in my face. I had no idea what was going on. [When] I came here, I saw police officers at the door [of the institution]. I [also] saw [their] vehicles. We don’t know what is going on.”

On Aug. 4, at least 300 police officers from smuggling and organized crime units coupled with dozens of government inspectors also raided Gülen-inspired schools in the city of Aksaray in Central Anatolia.

Several inspectors from various ministries and other government institutions carried out inspections at three locations of the Gülen-inspired Burç College with police on Aug. 5.

The raids are part of a nationwide crackdown on institutions and individuals sympathetic to the Hizmet movement, which is inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, and in particular private prep schools. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused the Gülen movement of orchestrating a graft investigation that implicated him and his inner circle. The Gülen movement denies the charges. Since the allegations surfaced nearly two years ago, the authorities have escalated raids, shutting down or defaming institutions or individuals close to the movement, as part of a witch hunt being carried out against the group.

Erdoğan himself said in reference to a variety of actions taken against the movement: “If reassigning individuals who betray this country is called a witch hunt, then yes, we will carry out this witch hunt,” while delivering a speech at the 22nd Consultation and Assessment Meeting of his Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in Afyonkarahisar in May 2014.

Source: Today's Zaman , August 12, 2015


Related News

Fatih, Yamanlar, Samanyolu schools win medals at science Olympiad

İstanbul’s private Fatih Science High School, Ankara’s private Samanyolu Science High School and İzmir’s private Yamanlar Science High School picked up several medals on Wednesday in the 20th National Science Olympiad and the 17th National Mathematics Olympiad for primary and secondary schools.

Erdoğan’s Baku visit will not close Hizmet schools

Heydar Aliyev, an experienced and far-sighted politician, always supported these schools and we cannot say that the decisions to open the doors of the country to these schools was of no benefit. The schools have for years maintained the trust of the government because they are integrated with Azerbaijani society and its values. To think that the schools opened with blessings of Heydar Aliyev will be shut down by his son İlham Aliyev would be naïve.

‘Removal of Gülen’s books from NT shelves offends the public’

Former Culture and Tourism Minister Ertuğrul Günay has condemned a recent decision made by the new trustees of Kaynak Holding to have all copies of books written by Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen removed from the shelves of NT bookstores across the country, saying that the “indecent” act of censorship offends the public.

Turkish Olympiad Finals add a festive air to Kiev

On March 30, a feast of Turkish language was enjoyed in Kiev, at Ukraine finals of Turkish Language Olympiads to mark its 11th year. The award ceremony of the finals, for which 204 finalist students out of approximately 2,500 qualified, took place at the centrally located Ukraine House in Kiev. In attendance of the final […]

IFLC’s ‘colors of the world’ welcomed at European Parliament

Children from across the world who participated in the 13th International Festival of Language and Culture (IFLC) were welcomed in Brussels and performed a special show at the European Parliament (EP) at the behest of EP President Martin Schulz on Wednesday.

Blinded by envious rivalry

Süleyman Sargın* 7 June 2012 The volunteers of the Hizmet Movement do not expect appreciation from anyone. Their highest ideal is that humanity can live in a world dominated by love and peace. The fidelity of Anatolian people makes them forget about all their trials and tribulations, yet the lack of fidelity from certain friends […]

Latest News

Turkish inmate jailed over alleged Gülen links dies of heart attack in prison

Message of Condemnation and Condolences for Mass Shooting at Bondi Beach, Sydney

Media executive Hidayet Karaca marks 11th year in prison over alleged links to Gülen movement

ECtHR faults Turkey for convictions of 2,420 applicants over Gülen links in follow-up to 2023 judgment

New Book Exposes Erdoğan’s “Civil Death Project” Targeting the Hizmet Movement

European Human Rights Treaty Faces Legal And Political Tests

ECtHR rejects Turkey’s appeal, clearing path for retrials in Gülen-linked cases

Erdoğan’s Civil Death Project’ : The ‘politicide’ spanning more than a decade

Fethullah Gülen’s Vision and the Purpose of Hizmet

In Case You Missed It

Lamb-hunt in the Netherlands

8 detained in police raids on İzmir schools as Erdoğan’s witch hunt continues

The Turkey in Uganda

Kosovo PM Haradinaj: Deportation of Turkish citizens was hasty

When the masks have fallen

Erdogan targets Hizmet inspired schools on Africa visit

Anatolian Tigers drive Turkey’s silent revolution

Copyright 2026 Hizmet News