Turkish media furious denial

Turkish media furious denial

World March 11, 2017 16:12

istanbul - The Turks are furious over the refusal of the government in The Hague to send their foreign minister Mevlüt Cavusoglu in the Netherlands countries. 'Netherlands is a scandalous decision. She has not given permission ', headlines several Turkish newspapers on their websites, sometimes with a picture of Prime Minister Rutte there. 'The refusal to land the plane was a presumptuous proposal beforehand,' headlines the big Turkish newspaper Hürriyet.

The Rotterdam resident Turan Atmaca, in charge of the Turkish ruling party AKP in the Netherlands, which is campaigning for 'yes' to the referendum on April 16, was the mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb requested a place for 500 people Cavusoglu. Then would be answered according Atmaca that there was only one place for 50 people available. This is found presumptuous by the Turkish media.

A group of Turkish protesters shouted angry slogans against the Netherlands for the Dutch consulate in the central Istiklal Caddesi shopping street in the center of Istanbul. However, no damage done. Extra Turkish police strengthened the security of the consulate. There is also a bus carrying soldiers to the consulate which should provide protection against any angry demonstrators. Also received the protection of the Dutch embassy in Ankara. There have indeed been hitherto no protests from demonstrators.

During a demonstration on a large square in the Bagcilar district of Istanbul, Erdogan went to many thousands with the Turkish flag waving audience fiercely furiously against our country. 'They do not know what involve politics and international diplomacy. What are they fearful and cowardly. They are vestiges of Nazism, they are fascists. We know that. '

'Practice but as much pressure as you like and support terrorists but as much as you want,' he also said. 'That will all have a boomerang effect on you. We will take measures after April 16. We have patience, 'said Erdogan. 'How do you want to airplanes in Turkey countries'? Thus Erdogan was referring to aircraft for Dutch politicians and diplomats.

On April 16, the referendum in which the Turkish people are called upon to vote on constitutional changes. If 'yes' wins then gets Erdogan more power than he has now, at the expense of parliament. Erdogan believes that the Netherlands attempts by refusing minister Cavusoglu to influence the outcome of the referendum. 'Our compatriots who live there Netherlands will give the best answer in the referendum,' he suggested as well. He refers to this the many Turks living in the Netherlands who are party AKP vote and therefore probably 'yes' will vote for the referendum.

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