An orphanage being built in memory of the late Fesih Güler in Bangladesh
An orphanage is being built by the Orphans Foundation (Yetimler Vakfı) in Bangladesh in memory of the late Fesih Güler, who devoted his entire life to the Islamic cause and died from coronavirus last week in hospital.
The Orphans Foundation, which is trying to deliver aid to needy families around the world, has started the construction of an orphanage building in Bangladesh where 40 orphans can be housed and educated.
Fesih Güler, who was subjected to heavy tortures and inhumane treatment during 28 February post-modern coup period and was imprisoned for years as a result of a FETO conspiracy, died on August 18 in a private hospital where he was being treated for coronavirus pandemic.

In memory of the late Fesih Güler, who dedicated his life to the Islamic cause, an orphanage consisting of 13 sections will be built on a total area of 4,046 square meters.
The orphanage will include reading hall, dining hall, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, conference room, office room, recreation room and 5 dormitories where students can stay. (ILKHA)
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