Within the framework of a project initiated by the Presidency’s Directorate of Communications, the documentary titled "The Network", which depicts the real and dark side of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ), was screened in Brussels, Belgium.
“The Network”, which has been prepared by TRT World as part of the project, met the audience at Sain- Josse city hall in Brussels with the cooperation of the Union of International Democrats. The documentary, shot by renowned British journalist Andrew Wilson, attracted great interest in its free preview.
"FETÖ continues its activities in different geographies"
Speaking during the program, Turkey's Ambassador in Brussels, Zeki Levent Gümrükçü, stated that when FETÖ terrorist organization is mentioned, the treacherous coup attempt of July 15 initially comes to mind and added that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Pointing to FETÖ's activities carried out under the guise of civil society and educational activities for many years, Gümrükçü said: "FETÖ is not finished; they continue to operate not only in our country but also in many other geographies of the world. This means that they are dangerous not only for our country but also for the rest of the world.”
Gümrükçü noted that the documentary was very meaningful since it tells about the bloody face and insidious plans of the terrorist organization. Stressing that the first screening was held in the European Union’s capital Brussels, which has a special meaning, Gümrükçü said that the documentary clearly demonstrated the danger FETÖ posed for democracy.
Revealing the "real and dark side" of FETÖ, that continues its activities in Europe as well as many other countries of the world including Belgium, the documentary also aims to enable a thorough understanding of the terrorist organization and show the threat it poses to every country that it operates in.