Alliance for Shared Values

The Alliance for Shared Values (AFSV) is a New York-based[1] nonprofit umbrella organization and major part of the Gülen movement.

Goals and organization

Having been inspired by Turkish preacher Fethullah Gülen, their stated goal is to "[serve] as a voice for civic, culture and service organizations around the U.S dedicated to promoting community service, education and interfaith dialogue."[2] The president of the organization is Alp Aslandogan.[3]

Member groups

According to the official website, the following groups are a part of the Alliance for Shared Values:[4][5]

Conflict with Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

In 2014, the AFSV released a statement in which they condemned what they called "politically-motivated attempts to crackdown [sic] on law-abiding citizens" by then-Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan against members of the organization, including defaming Gülen and demanding his extradition without any charges or legal case against him. They also accused him of taking advantage of Turkey's strategic relationship with the United States.[22]

In 2016, Turkish President Erdoğan and other members of the Turkish government blamed Fethullah Gülen and his movement for the Turkish coup attempt. The AFSV condemned both the coup and accusations of being involved in it, releasing a statement on the day of the attempt:[23][24][25]

News media reported about developments in Turkey today regarding actions of Turkish Armed Forces.

For more than 40 years, Fethullah Gulen and Hizmet participants have advocated for, and demonstrated their commitment to, peace and democracy. We have consistently denounced military interventions in domestic politics. These are core values of Hizmet participants. We condemn any military intervention in domestic politics of Turkey. Events on the ground are moving quickly and it would be irresponsible for us to speculate on them. We remain concerned about the safety and security of Turkish citizens and those in Turkey right now.

Comments by pro-Erdogan circles about the movement are highly irresponsible.

See also

References

  1. The Latest: Prime Minister Appoints Acting Military Chief, The New York Times
  2. About us - Overview, Alliance for Shared Values
  3. Alp Aslandogan, The Huffington Post
  4. Members, Alliance for Shared Values
  5. Christopher Holton; Clare Lopez (December 2015). "The Gulen Movement" (PDF). Center for Security Policy. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  6. Jacksonville man caught in chaos of Turkish coup attempt, Jacksonville.com
  7. Atlantic Institute Offers Free Iftar Dinner, Free Times
  8. Interfaith events brings community together, WLTX
  9. S.C. lawmakers went to Turkey on the dime of group with ties to coup, The Post and Courier
  10. 1 2 3 Hauslohner, Abigail; DeYoung, Karen; Strauss, Valerie (August 3, 2016). "He's 77, frail and lives in Pennsylvania. Turkey says he's a coup mastermind.". The Washington Post. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  11. Local Gulen-Inspired 'Dialogue Institute' Addresses 'Ongoing Situation in Turkey,' Denounces Coup, Jackson Free Press
  12. The Turkish President's Arch-Nemesis, The Atlantic
  13. Rumi Forum Hosts Religious Extremism Debate
  14. Rumi Forum Hosts Dinner Celebrating Ramadan
  15. As Turkey seeks Fethullah Gülen's extradition, Obama hosts leading Gülenists at White House, Daily Sabah
  16. Turkey Wants Pakistan to Close Down institutions, Businesses Linked to Gulen, Voice of America
  17. Pacifica Institute Utah hosts 'Love is a Verb' screening for interfaith season, Deseret News
  18. Local Turkish community keeps eye on homeland, Orange County Register
  19. Pacifica Institute and Redmond United Methodist come together for Interfaith dinner
  20. A Note From Camp Ramah, A Heart In Israel, Huffington Post
  21. Harmony Public Schools renew denial of ties to Turkish cleric
  22. Alliance For Shared Values Press Release on Erdogan, Niagara Foundation, April 29, 2014
  23. Statement by Alliance for Shared Values on Developments in Turkey, WFMZ-TV
  24. Gulen-linked body condemns attempted Turkey coup, Financial Times
  25. U.S.-Based Cleric Fethullah Gulen Blamed by Erdogan in Turkey Coup Bid, NBC News
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