Pakistani students of the private PakTurk International Schools and Colleges stage a protest in Islamabad against the government's ordered deportation of 130 teachers. “We will eliminate this terrorist organization before it harms Pakistan,” he told the Pakistani Parliament on Thursday, referring to Gulen's movement. The petition says that more than 11,000 students receive education in the 28 schools, which employed 130 Turkish teachers and more than 1,000 Pakistanis. At a joint news conference with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Erdogan thanked him for the expulsions and reassured PakTurk students, saying they would not suffer. Read more:‘Enough is enough’: Exiled cleric Gulen denounces Turkish purge of his supportersErdogan reasserts Turkey’s role in wars in Syria and Iraq
Source: Washington Post November 17, 2016 16:43 UTC