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The statement was released after security camera footage showed four unidentified men in a Kuala Lumpur car park escorting a man whose hands were tied behind his back. That man was believed to be Karaman, a friend told the Malay Mail news portal. Turkey has sought to track down its alleged opponents abroad, focusing on suspected followers of Fethullah Gülen, an exiled preacher blamed by Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, for a failed coup attempt last year. Human Rights Watch, the New York-based advocacy group, said the Malaysian government must make sure “under no circumstance” should the two men be forcibly removed and extradited to Turkey. “There is little doubt that if they are returned to Turkey, they will face torture in detention, and if charged with crimes there, be subjected to a trial that will fall far short of fair trial standards,” HRW’s deputy Asia director, Phil Robertson, alleged. The Malaysian prime minister’s office told the Guardian it was looking into the case. It did not immediately confirm or deny if the men would be extradited. Erdoğan had vowed to “cleanse” Gülen supporters from the state and civil services. More than 41,000 people in Turkey have been arrested over suspected links to Gülen’s Hizmet movement, a global Islamic and social network. As part of its worldwide crackdown on Hizmet – meaning “service” – Ankara has asked countries to arrest the movement’s supporters and close dozens of international schools it believes are part of the preacher’s transnational following. The Turkish foreign minister, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, said in October that Malaysia had handed over three people linked to Gülen. “Our fight against them will continue till the end, both inland and abroad. We will not stop following them,” he said, adding that deal was struck with Malaysia after “mutual dialogue”. It is not clear if the two men arrested this week are linked to any Gülen-affiliated organisations. Both were reported in local media to have worked at an international school in Malaysia, though its website does not refer to Gülen or Hizmet. The school did not return requests for comment. Karaman was due to testify in a criminal trial in Kuala Lumpur this week, local media reported, although it was not immediately apparent if that case was related to his arrest. His wife release a video statement hours after he went missing and before police announced he was in their custody, saying they had lived in Malaysia for 13 years and that Karaman held a work permit. “I am calling on the Malaysian government to help as he is a gentleman and never hurt anyone,” she said.
24 For more detailed information, see Dearden, Lizzie. "CCTV shows school principal being 'abducted' as post-Coup crackdown in Turkey spreads to Malaysia." The Independent, 3 May 2017, www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/turkish-principal-men-abducted-malaysia-kuala-lumpur-turgay-karamanihsan-aslan-gulen-hizmet-coup-a7716376.html; Latiff, Rozanna. "Malaysia arrests two Turks suspected of threatening national security." Edited by Nick Macfie, Reuters, 3 May 2017, reut.rs/2pWSqf2. 25 For more detailed information, see Latiff, Rozanna. "Malaysia detains third Turkish national citing security fears." Edited by Nick Macfie, Reuters, 5 May 2017, reut.rs/2pfl1bp; "Police arrest third Turkish man." Free Malaysia Today, 5 May 2017, shar.es/1MCZY9. 26 "Malaysia: Longtime Turkish Residents Detained." Human Rights Watch, 5 May 2017, www.hrw.org/news/2017/05/05/malaysia-longtime-turkish-residents-detained. 27 Ibid. 28 Holmes, Oliver. "Fears grow Turks held in Malaysia may face unfair trial or torture at home." The Guardian, 3 May 2017, www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/03/fears-grow-turks-held-in-malaysia-may-face-unfair-trial-ortorture- at-home. 29 "Malaysia has deported three Gülenists, says Turkish FM." Hürriyet Daily News, 14 Oct. 2016, www.hurriyetdailynews.com/malaysia-has-deported-three-gulenists-says-turkish-fm--104984; "Urgent Action: Three Turkish men arrested and at risk of torture." Amnesty International, UA 102/17: ASA 28/6180/2017 Malaysia, 5 May 2017, https://www.amnesty.org.uk/files/2017-05/UA10217.pdf?5QWbhLChxi143jTm5gUX4hB_lBjYjOgG. 30 "Malaysia: Extradition puts three Turkish men at risk of torture." Amnesty International, 12 May 2017, www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2017/05/malaysia-extradition-puts-three-turkish-men-at-risk-of-torture/. 31 Latiff, Rozanna, and Robert Birsel. "Malaysia deports three Turks amid U.N. fears of widening Turkish crackdown." Edited by Nick Mackie, Reuters, 12 May 2017, af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFKBN1880PE. 32 Weise, Zia. "Long arm of Turkey's anti-Gülenist purge." Politico, 21 Aug. 2017, www.politico.eu/article/longarm- of-turkeys-anti-gulenist-purge/. 33 Ibid. |