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Turkish Foreign Ministry summons French ambassador over terrorist propaganda in Paris

Turkish Foreign Ministry summons French ambassador over terrorist propaganda in Paris

Published December 26,2022


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The Turkish Foreign Ministry summoned France’s ambassador to the nation on Monday over “black propaganda” in opposition to Türkiye amid violent protests in Paris, in response to diplomatic sources.

Herve Magro was summoned to the ministry within the capital Ankara after terrorist PKK/PYD/YPG associates launched “black propaganda” in opposition to Türkiye and “officials and some politicians from French government have become a tool of this propaganda” as violent protests by supporters of the group left greater than two dozen cops injured within the French capital.

Turkish officers conveyed Ankara’s “dissatisfaction” and “reaction” to the “black propaganda,” in response to the sources.

The officers famous that it might be helpful for each the French authorities and the general public to “accurately analyze” the violent incidents in Paris streets carried out by the PKK terror group, sources added.

Ankara additional burdened its expectation from France to “act in common sense amid the mentioned incident and prevent the terrorist organization from going forward with its insidious agenda,” in addition they mentioned.

Having gathered on the central Place de la Republique at round 2 p.m. native time (1300GMT) on Saturday, hundreds of supporters of the phobia group marched to the Boulevard du Temple chanting pro-PKK slogans and carrying posters of the phobia group’s so-called leaders.

They then ripped off paving stones and threw them on the police, close by houses, and outlets. The attackers additionally destroyed bus stops.

The police intervened within the scene in a restricted trend, sometimes utilizing tear fuel in opposition to the attackers.

On Friday, a 69-year-old gunman in Paris opened fireplace, killing a minimum of three folks and injuring three others, in response to native media experiences.

Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau mentioned on Sunday that the shooter, named William M. by the native media, has “pathological” hatred for foreigners and that he “wanted to kill foreigners” after a theft in his residence in 2016.

In its greater than 35-year terror marketing campaign in opposition to Türkiye, the PKK-listed as a terrorist group by Türkiye, the US, and EU-has been chargeable for the deaths of greater than 40,000 folks, together with girls, youngsters, and infants. Though usually formally banned, the phobia group additionally has a presence in lots of European international locations.

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