More than 200 Turkish Airlines employees fired over Gulen-links

More than 200 Turkish Airlines employees fired over Gulen-links
Turkish Airlines says it has fired 211 employees over suspected links to US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen.
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25 July, 2016
Turkish Airlines stressed that it 'stands united with all honourable Turkish people' [Getty]
Turkish Airlines said on Monday it had fired 211 employees over suspected links to US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen and behaviour "conflicting with the interest of our country" in the wake of last week's coup.

The flag carrier said their contracts were terminated due to "the non-fulfilment of performance criteria and in line with the necessary actions we are taking against the FETO structure, attitudes and behaviour conflicting with the interest of our country and company".

The authorities accuse 75-year-old Gulen of running a group it labels the Fethullah Terror Organisation (FETO) that was behind the coup, and Ankara has demanded that Washington extradite him.  
Read more here: When friends become enemies: the Gulen-Erdogan rivalry
The preacher – who lives in a secluded compound in rural Pennsylvania and whose foundation runs a global network of schools, charities and media interests – has strongly denied the accusations against him.

In a statement signed by the airline's media relations unit, Turkish Airlines stressed that it stands "united with all of the heroic and honourable Turkish people" against the coup plotters' "malevolent illegal attempt".

"Under any circumstances, we have and will continue to fulfil our responsibility to contribute to democracy."