Davutoglu accuses court of taking orders from Fethullah Gulen

Davutoglu accuses court of taking orders from Fethullah Gulen

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has accused a Turkish court of taking orders from Islamic scholar Fethullah Gulen to release 75 policemen in his speech at a rally in the Turkish province of Gumuşhane as part of the Justice and Development Party's election campaign. 

at a rally in the Turkish province of Gumuşhane as part of the Justice and Development Party's election campaign.“They have taken instructions from Pennsylvania a week ago; we have the voice recordings. We have defended the complete independence of the judiciary against those who have attempted to manage the judiciary. Some misunderstood us. If someone sends judiciary members a message that gives instructions about its post and if they listen to these words, then it would be betraying  justice and the judiciary," RIA Novosti cited him as saying.at a rally in the Turkish province of Gumuşhane as part of the Justice and Development Party's election campaign.

 

“They have taken instructions from Pennsylvania a week ago; we have the voice recordings. We have defended the complete independence of the judiciary against those who have attempted to manage the judiciary. Some misunderstood us. If someone sends judiciary members a message that gives instructions about its post and if they listen to these words, then it would be betraying  justice and the judiciary," RIA Novosti cited him as saying.

 

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