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Veterans Celebrate Gülen’s Death with Drums on July 15

July 15 veterans celebrated Gülen’s death with drums and pipes

It has been 8 years since the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016, and the news of the death of FETO leader Fetullah Gülen was met with celebration by July 15 veterans. The veterans gathered in front of the Sincan Penitentiary Institutions Campus, expressing their joy with drums and pipes.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Mehmet Celal Almaz shared the group’s happiness regarding the news of Gülen’s death. He also made a bold statement, declaring that those who betray the state will be buried as stateless individuals, far away from Turkey.

Calling out to the members of the terrorist organization after Gülen’s passing, Almaz urged them to come to their senses. He offered them the chance to repent and ask for forgiveness from the state, emphasizing that they will be welcomed back if they pay for their actions.

One veteran, Emine Aydınbelge, who was injured during the treacherous coup attempt on July 15, highlighted the consequences faced by terrorist leaders like Gülen. She emphasized that justice will be served both in this world and the hereafter, stating that those who follow Gülen will not escape punishment.

Another veteran, Gazi Ahmet Çaykara, emphasized the importance of accountability for all actions, whether good or evil. He mentioned that they have already settled accounts with certain individuals and will continue to seek justice through legal means. Çaykara expressed his belief that the ultimate showdown will occur in the Supreme Court, where they will confront those responsible along with Gülen.

The July 15 veterans remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice and accountability, ensuring that those who attempt to harm their country will face consequences in the court of law.

 

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