Indonesia refuses to shut down Gulen-linked schools - Foreign Minister

  03 August 2016    Read: 1113
Indonesia refuses to shut down Gulen-linked schools - Foreign Minister
Though the government of Indonesia refused to shut down the schools opened by Fetullah Gulen in the country, it is willing to continue the friendship relations with Turkey, reports The Jakarta Post paper.
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said that Indonesia has always respected other countries’ laws and sovereignty. “Therefore, we expect the similar steps with regard to Indonesia”, she noted.

Marsudi said that the government rejected Ankara’s request to close 9 schools through diplomatic channels. “Consultations were held with the Ministry of Education and no violation of Indonesia’s laws by those schools was recorded”, she added.

On July 15, FETO terrorist organization attempted a coup in Turkey which ended up with death and injuring of hundreds of people. After that, Turkey asked several countries to shut down the schools linked to Fetullah Gulen, head of the terrorist organization.

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