Erdogan could have staged Turkey coup attempt: Fethullah Gulen
During the coup attempt, Erdogan claimed, the rebelling soldiers received orders from Pennsylvania, referring to Gulen’s residence in the US.

In a brief statement from his residence in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, Gulen, who has been accused by the Turkish government of instigating Friday’s coup attempt and whom the Turkish government asked the US to “send back”, on Saturday said the use of force was not the way to effect change in Turkey, Efe news reported.
“There is a possibility that it could be a staged coup,” said Gulen, who once again denied any involvement in the failed coup that has left more than 160 persons dead.
During the coup attempt, Erdogan claimed, the rebelling soldiers received orders from Pennsylvania, referring to Gulen’s residence in the US.
Gulen said he rejected all military interventions, as he had personally suffered after the coups of the 1990s.
“After military coups in Turkey, I have been pressured and I have been imprisoned,” the Guardian quoted Gulen as saying.
Gulen has been living in self-imposed exile in the US since 2013, when Erdogan accused him of promoting corruption scandals against his government.
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