Kathimerini entered the shelter of FETO leader Gülen
Kathimerini, one of the most widely read newspapers in Greece, reached the shelter of FETO leader Fethullah Gülen in Pennsylvania-USA.
Kathimerini, one of the most widely read newspapers in Greece, reached the shelter of FETO leader Fethullah Gülen in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. The newspaper carried the impressions of the visit to the terrorist organization and the meetings held in the headlines.
SUPPORT TO GREECE
The newspaper asked the FETO ringleader about what President Erdogan of Türkiye said at the UN and about Greece.
Gülen, on the other hand, supported Greece by saying, "Some are working hard to spoil the atmosphere and muddy the waters. Erdogan has been talking nonsense about going to the islands, looting and occupying the islands lately. Everyone should stay in their own place."
APOLOGIZED AND LEFT THE ROOM
Kathimerini wrote that the meeting with the FETO ringleader lasted 12 minutes in total. Noting that Gülen was tired and left the interview halfway, the newspaper said, "He apologized and left the room."
It was written that the FETO ringleader did not hide that he had health problems.
DOES NOT LEAVE HOME EXEPT THE HOSPITAL
The newspaper also described the place where Gülen lived as a "shelter". It was mentioned that there were no windows in the rooms. It was written that there are 24/7 security personnel at his door, and he only leaves the house to go to the hospital.
DETAILED PHOTO SHOOTING NOT ALLOWED
While the newspaper reported that detailed photos of the house were not allowed, it still shared photos of the property taken from afar. It was also stated that it is forbidden to take pictures of the FETO ringleader.