Emails Show Clinton Ties to Supporters of Turkish Cleric Fethullah Gulen

Ozkok and Ozkan have also contributed money to Clintons presidential campaigns and gained access to her through Abedin, Clinton's longest serving aide. The New York Post has also raised questions about Abedin, revealing that for a decade she edited a radical Muslim publication that opposed women's rights and blamed the U.S. for 9/11.
The U.S. has confirmed it has received a formal extradition request from Turkey for Gulen, but not over the July coup attempt the Turkish authorities has accused him of planning, The Guardian reports. This comes as Vice President Joe Biden meets on Wednesday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erodgan in Ankara.
The emails and strain in Turkish relations raises questions over whether Clinton's ties to Gulen's supporters will influence her policy toward Ankara if she becomes president. In addition to the Turkish allegations against Gulen, The Daily Caller reports that he has drawn scrutiny in the U.S. over alleged visa violations and illegal construction deals connected with his vast American charter school system and think tanks promoting his teachings. By Brian Freeman \ http://www.newsmax.com)
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