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FETÖ Fugitive Abdullah Antepli Confesses to 2010 KPSS Question Theft Under Gülen's Orders, Authorized Under Specific Conditions
Jan 18, 2025, 09:03 PM
Abdullah Antepli, a fugitive linked to the FETÖ organization, has made confessions regarding the theft of exam questions, particularly the 2010 KPSS questions, during recent interviews. He admitted to being present with FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen at the time the questions were allegedly stolen, stating that he had previously authorized the release of exam questions only under specific conditions for military and private schools. Antepli's remarks have led to accusations against him of slandering Gülen, particularly after Gülen's death, as he has been one of the first to directly attack the late leader. Antepli's claims include details about the operations to transport Gülen from Canada to Turkey, as well as comparisons to past incidents involving other FETÖ figures. His admissions have reignited discussions about the organization's practices and the implications of these actions on the integrity of educational systems in Turkey.
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