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Turkey is mounting worldwide pressure to close schools near its network of alleged terrorism.
But it faces unusual resistance in one of the world's poorest and most vulnerable countries, the Central African Republic.
The Galaxy school in the capital Banki is close to the organization we run Hezbollah.
Supporters of the Turkish missionary feisula Gurun said he promoted the form of progress in Islam.
But Turkey blamed the failed coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on 2016.
It vowed to eradicate his influence at home and abroad.
Its intelligence agency, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has carried out several operations, and its nature is still mysterious, with the aim of "bringing back" suspects far away in Kosovo, Ukraine and Gabon, on April, three Turks working in education were arrested.
"We will never allow these despicable people to walk freely," Erdogan said after his actions in Gabon . ".
* Sign up for News 24 Africa headlines in your inbox: Subscribe to Hello Africa News. As a result, the Turkish principal of the Galaxy school lived a life of escape and exile.
"On July 15, 2016, they called me personally belonging to the Gurun movement," said the principal, visiting the premises, who asked for identification with a pseudonym "Emre, to avoid any impact on his family home.
"When what we are doing is education and humanitarian work, we are accused of being a terrorist organization," he said . ".
The school has equipment worth learning.
Funding facilities in Europe
A modern digital smart board and video projector dedicated to information technology, as well as a classroom.
The school also has a playground and a canteen, which is private.
The monthly fee is slightly higher than $115, mainly for the upper class.
The proportion of students passing the high school exam was 83%, compared with the national average of 12%.
Although students can ask for additional courses, the Islamic part of their courses is very small.
Schools have been closed in 17 African countries. Stuki's efforts have led to the closure of these schools in at least 17 African countries --
It has been nationalized or taken over by the Maarif Foundation near the Ankara authorities.
Given the fragility of the Central African Republic, the survival of Galaxy schools so far seems to be impressive.
Since 2013, the country has been ravaged by hostile armed groups and bandit gangs, ranking the last of the 188 countries in the United Nations 2016 Human Development Index.
The national institutions in the Central African Republic are weak, and the country has a deep-rooted reputation, where almost anything can be bought.
Of Transparency International's 156 corruption perceptions, it ranked 180 out of 2017 countries.
For a staff member of the school, "Central Africans maintain their dignity", a country that has not succumbed to Turkish pressure.
Jean Serge Bokassa, former minister of security and territorial administration, said that Turkish diplomats visited him in last March and if he acknowledged Ankara's request, he would hang "verbal intimidation and commitment"
The second minister said he also received "gifts" and traveled to Turkey.
"I told them, 'If you want to help us, build an institution, not close one, '" the minister said '. ".
"They said I wouldn't regret it if I accepted it.
"There is no diplomatic relationship, the survival of the school" is most important because Turkey has no embassy in the country and there is very little economic and diplomatic relations, "said an expert.
"In addition, the management of schools has a good relationship with the government --
The deputy director is the prime minister's wife-
High academic level.
Even though bokaisa says he's a political enemy of President Feinstein
He commended his firm stance on Ankara.
"At the moment, I am pleased that the president has not acknowledged anything.