ANKARA, Turkey — Reports have emerged that Fethullah Gülen, a Muslim cleric residing in the United States and alleged by Turkey to be involved in terrorist activities, has passed away, according to information from officials and acquaintances.
Gülen, who has been a prominent figure in Turkey’s political landscape, has faced ongoing accusations from the Turkish government, particularly following the failed coup attempt in 2016, which Ankara claims he orchestrated. Gülen, however, has repeatedly denied these accusations and characterized the charges against him as politically motivated.
The news of his death has generated reactions from various sectors, with some supporters expressing their condolences and mourning the loss of a man they regarded as a spiritual leader. His followers have been known for their strong emphasis on education and community service, establishing numerous schools and services worldwide.
In Turkey, Gülen’s movement, known as Hizmet, has been labeled a terrorist organization by the government, which has led to extensive crackdowns on his followers. Many have faced arrests, and thousands have been purged from various sectors including the military, judiciary, and education.
As details concerning the circumstances of his death unfold, the impact of this event on Turkish politics and the future of Gülen’s movement remains uncertain. Supporters and critics alike are closely monitoring reactions and implications that might arise from this significant development.