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U.S. Reluctance to Extradite Fethullah Gulen Amid Turkish President Erdogan's Coup Accusations

U.S. Reluctance to Extradite Fethullah Gulen Amid Turkish President Erdogan's Coup Accusations The passage outlines a diplomatic standoff between the U.S. and Turkey over the extradition of Fethullah Gulen, a high‑profile religious figure accused by President Erdogan of orchestrating a failed coup. It provides concrete leads-requests for extradition, pending evidence, and statements from U.S. officials-that merit follow‑up with the Justice Department and State Department. While the core dispute is known, the specific mention of ongoing private discussions and the lack of a formal U.S. request suggest actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Turkey demands U.S. extradition of Gulen; no formal request filed yet.; U.S. officials cite insufficient evidence and concerns over Gulen's safety.; Erdogan publicly labels Gulen’s network a terrorist organization.

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