Erdoğan demands that the most important meytepe that produces theologians from high school, be administered by the state foundation that is taking over Gülen's former schools in all countries of the world...
It has been two days since the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, called Edi Rama, not on his mobile phone, but through an official conversation. So arranged through the embassy, spoken on official phones, namely from "Cumhurbaşkanlıgı Kulliyesi" in Ankara (as the presidential palace is called) and Edi Rama's office in the prime minister.
The entire conversation is stenographed with a special protocol. But for this phone call, there was no official announcement from the Albanian government, or even from Edi Rama himself.
This silence has forced Ankara, through the official agency Anatolia, as well as its ambassador in Tirana, to formulate a message for Albania.
Ambassador Tayyar Kagan Atay, in an instructed manner, also gave a sarcastic signal to Edi Rama, when he declared from Korça that he knows how the Albanian Prime Minister responded to this, but added that Gülenists are a danger for Albania as well. An overt message of threat that seems to hide the truth that the two offices are not telling.
A diplomatic source in Tirana told 'Pamphlet' that the situation between Erdogan and Edi Rama has been aggravated for two months, since he has not fulfilled the request to formalize the recognition of a parallel organization of Muslims, which will administer the mosque of great Namazgja, which the Turkish Islamic Community refuses to hand over to the Albanian Muslim Community.
That's why the phone call these days has been quite harsh, and there is even talk of high tones of the Sultan who asked Edi Rama to keep his promise.
But what is the promise?
As learned, it is the stripping of all the businesses that people related to Gülen have in Tirana. This time he specified it and no longer talks about hospitals, as it seems that the Sultan has been fed with "strong arguments". That is why he spoke about religious education. Until now, the two high schools: Turgut Ozal and Mehmet Akif, have been taken away from Gülen and taken over by an Albanian businessman closely connected to Erdogan. Meanwhile, the University 'Epoka' and the 'Madrasa of Tirana' which is the most important, are administered by a company connected to Fetullah Gülen.
Erdoğan demands that the most important meytepe, which produces theologians from high school, be administered by the state foundation that is taking over Gülen's former schools in all countries of the world.
But this is a big scandal, since the madrasah is not the property of Edi Rama, but of the Albanian Muslim Community, which founded it and educated its clerics there from the beginning.
Kemal Ataturk's Turkey has never attempted to interfere in the religious affairs of former satellite countries during the Ottoman Empire. But Erdogan is well aware of the power of madrassas, as they produce the people who propagate his ideas.
However, the government has no connection with this institution, as it had no connection with the other high schools it closed. For 'Epoka', which is the best university in the country, and for the madrasah, it is learned that the Americans have put a 'red line' on Rama, as happened with KMSH. But in the last elections, the Erdoganists managed to remove the mufti of Tirana, Laurent Lulin, electing Bilal Teqe as the head of the imams of the capital. Which Edi Rama took on his podcast, as if to show Erdogan that he fulfilled his duty. But the sultan is not at all satisfied, and has asked him to do more. The maximum was taken by KMSH, the Madrasah of Tirana.
Meanwhile, in Shkodër and Korçë, the madrassas manage the Erdoganists. And to illustrate how these madrasahs work, we should remember Erdogan's stale 'show' in 2016 in the Preza Castle, when the students of the Shkodra madrasa recited the verses of the poet with whom he was punished by the Kemalist government in the 90s. And with a scene, 'Alla Enver' cried excitedly, and Emine wiped away her tears. Turkish soap opera in one word. Tallava without baklava!/ Pamphlet
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