We have so many cases that we can look up. There is no single evidence as far as I can see. I didn't find any. The only problem in this narrative is that we don't have an independent judicial force in Turkey. The prosecutors and the judges need to rely on the police force, which is managed by the government, a different branch of the government. They came up with a scheme. If the prosecutor ordered the police force to investigate, then the mandate lies with the judiciary, not with the government, not with the executive branch because we don't have an independent judiciary. They need to co-operate on investigating the cases.
The government picks up on that and says they see the police force and judges co-operating. That's the nature of the business. That is a major criticism from the European Union and for so many years they have asked the Turkish government to create an independent judicial force that can investigate different crimes. The Gülen movement is a completely volunteer-driven organization led by a man living in the States. I think he is 80 years old. He has never offered a political ambition. He never ran on a candidate ticket and he never established a party.