How Dönmez Fuels the Gülen Movement’s Crisis of Trust and Division
For nearly a decade, exiled journalist Ahmet Dönmez has positioned himself as a dissident voice within the Turkish diaspora. Yet his trajectory increasingly mirrors the state’s own strategy of division and co-option—an approach we previously noted in the context of the new Kurdish peace process. Over these years, by insisting that the Gülen movement was “partially trapped” or, to some extent, complicit in the July 15 coup—and portraying Hulusi A…
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How Dönmez Fuels the Gülen Movement’s Crisis of Trust and Division
For nearly a decade, exiled journalist Ahmet Dönmez has positioned himself as a dissident voice within the Turkish diaspora. Yet his trajectory increasingly mirrors the state’s own strategy of division and co-option—an approach we previously noted in the context of the new Kurdish peace process. Over these years, by insisting that the Gülen movement was “partially trapped” or, to some extent, complicit in the July 15 coup—and portraying Hulusi A…
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