Türkiye’s Erdogan slams ‘some NATO countries’ for sheltering terrorists

Türkiye’s Erdogan slams ‘some NATO countries’ for sheltering terrorists

Members of the PKK terror group, who’re sought with a purple discover, can organise protests within the centre of Europe below the auspices of the police and assault Turkish residents and representatives, says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Erdogan said those who commit murder are sometimes protected under the disguise of human rights.
Erdogan stated those that commit homicide are generally protected below the disguise of human rights.
(AA)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has slammed international locations which have turn into a shelter for terrorists fleeing Turkish justice. 

“Bloody murderers who attempt on the right to live, which is the most fundamental human right, are protected under the pretext of political asylum seekers, and can live freely without being subjected to any legal investigation,” Erdogan stated on the International Ombudsman Conference within the capital Ankara on Wednesday. 

“I would like to express with regret that some of the countries we are with under the roof of NATO, the Council of Europe or the UN, have turned into shelters for bandits fleeing Turkish justice.” 

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About the Fetullah Terrorist Organisation (FETO) and its US-based chief Fetullah Gulen, Erdogan stated: “As it is known, the ringleader of the FETO, who killed our 252 citizens on July 15 and bombed our parliament and the presidential building, can continue to oversee his terrorist organisation from his mansion in America.” 

FETO orchestrated a defeated coup in Türkiye on July 15, 2016 by which 252 folks have been killed and a pair of,734 others have been wounded. 

FETO is behind a long-running marketing campaign to overthrow the state by way of the infiltration of Turkish establishments, notably the navy, police and judiciary. 

Erdogan stated the members of the PKK terror group, who’re sought with a purple discover, can organise protests within the centre of Europe below the auspices of the police and assault Turkish residents and representatives. 

The latest episode in Paris constituted the most recent instance of this, the Turkish chief stated, including: “I hope the incidents that show the mistake of the distinction between good terrorists and bad terrorists will start a new era in the fight against terrorism.”

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Source: AA

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