FETÖ Schools in Kyrgyzstan Transferred to Maarif Foundation
kyrgyzstan December 31, 2024 14:07The Kyrgyzstan government has announced that education institutions associated with FETÖ have been transferred to the Maarif Foundation.
The Kyrgyzstan government has announced that education institutions associated with FETÖ have been transferred to the Maarif Foundation.
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