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‘Hizmet’ movement to fore in battle with Turkish government over corruption
关键字:corruption


Sat, Jan 25,2014


http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/hizmet-movement-to-fore-in-battle-with-turkish-government-over-corruption-1.1667471


Headed by exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen, Turkey’s Gulen or “Hizmet” Movement today finds itself front and centre in a battle with the government following the biggest corruption scandal in the country’s history.


With no official name or membership structure, the Hizmet Movement is thought to have millions of supporters across Turkey, many in the judiciary and police.


Its supporters can be found across Turkish media, banking and charity organisations but Hizmet, meaning “service to others”, draws its grassroots influence in networks of education institutions including Fem or “cram schools” where students prepare for university examinations outside the normal school curricula.


Often regarded as a shadowy organisation, Hizmet found itself drawn clear into public view in Turkey on December 17th last when police arrested dozens of leading businessmen as well as the sons of Turkish ministers following an investigation into illicit construction deals.


Three ministers resigned in the fallout with Turkey’s ruling AK Party government left thoroughly embarrassed.



Shadow state


The AK Party immediately went on the front foot, firing hundreds of police officers involved in the investigation and accusing the Hizmet Movement of running a shadow state in Turkey. The government is currently pressing to transfer extensive powers away from the HSYK, a top judicial body, and into the hands of the minister for justice.


The proposal has led to protests as well as scuffles between government and opposition politicians in Turkey’s parliament this week.


Scholar and Islamic leader Fethullah Gulen and the AK Party enjoyed civil relations based largely upon a shared view of Islam’s democratic credentials until last November, when Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for the Hizmet cram schools that prepare students for university exams to be closed. 

Challenges


Erdogan criticised Hizmet for running mixed-sex dormitories for students studying away from home. A Hizmet official told The Irish Times that out of hundreds of schools in Istanbul, only three had dormitory buildings, and there, dorms are not shared by males and females.


Turkey’s belligerent prime minister has faced down a number of challenges to his rule over the past decade. He led the gutting of the country’s once-powerful military in 2012 by jailing high-level officers for an attempted coup, while last summer, the government faced down the largest anti-government protests for a decade following plans to turn an Istanbul park into a museum and shopping mall.


The plan was later shelved, but Erdogan emerged unscathed in opinion polls.


At a Fem cram school in Umraniye, Istanbul, students in one classroom sit exams designed to prepare them ahead of critical university tests this month.


Down the street, Faruk Ardic, the chief guidance councillor for all Fem schools across Turkey, said that cram schools are meant to supplement the mainstream education system, and believes the government “doesn’t fully understand Fem”.