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5 defendants stand trial after Türkiye's 47-province FETÖ operation
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5 defendants stand trial after Türkiye's 47-province FETÖ operation

Five individuals, including former NAKSAN Holding shareholder Taner Nakıboğlu, appeared in court for the first time after being arrested as part of Turkey's ongoing investigation into the Gülenist Terror Organization (FETÖ). The case originated from a May 6 operation in Gaziantep that involved 47 provinces, with prosecutors alleging that the suspects were members of FETÖ who funded the group through front companies to rebuild its network. Authorities detained 222 suspects following a six-month surveillance period. During the hearing at Gaziantep’s 2nd High Criminal Court, some defendants denied the charges, while others sought to benefit from Turkey’s effective remorse provisions. One defendant, Uğur Önder, admitted to past ties with the group but claimed he did not discuss FETÖ during online lessons. Another defendant, Egyptian national Muhammed Ahmet Ramadan, stated he believed he was simply teaching Arabic and English online to earn money and was unaware of any organizational links. Nakıboğlu denied all allegations, asserting no connection to FETÖ. The prosecutor requested continued detention for all suspects pending further investigation, and the court ordered additional证据 tobe

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5 defendants stand trial after Türkiye's 47-province FETÖ operation

Five individuals, including former NAKSAN Holding shareholder Taner Nakıboğlu, appeared in court for the first time after being arrested as part of Turkey's ongoing investigation into the Gülenist Terror Organization (FETÖ). The case originated from a May 6 operation in Gaziantep that involved 47 provinces, with prosecutors alleging that the suspects were members of FETÖ who funded the group through front companies to rebuild its network. Authorities detained 222 suspects following a six-month surveillance period. During the hearing at Gaziantep’s 2nd High Criminal Court, some defendants denied the charges, while others sought to benefit from Turkey’s effective remorse provisions. One defendant, Uğur Önder, admitted to past ties with the group but claimed he did not discuss FETÖ during online lessons. Another defendant, Egyptian national Muhammed Ahmet Ramadan, stated he believed he was simply teaching Arabic and English online to earn money and was unaware of any organizational links. Nakıboğlu denied all allegations, asserting no connection to FETÖ. The prosecutor requested continued detention for all suspects pending further investigation, and the court ordered additional证据 tobe

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual account of legal proceedings related to the FETÖ organization, which is a politically sensitive issue in Turkey. While the subject is highly charged, the framing remains neutral, presenting both the prosecution's claims and the defendants' denials without overtly favor

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