Erdogan accuses Merkel that he resorted to “nazi practices”

The Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan attacked today personally to the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, accusing her of “nazi practices”, due to the…
a ban on election rallies in favour of the “Yes” in the Turkish referendum of 16 April.
The Turkey had already been accused at the beginning of the month Germany that uses “nazi” practices by prohibiting the merger, and in refusing to allow the participation of Turkish ministers, with the result that cause the intense reaction of Berlin, Brussels and Paris.
The same categories addressed and the Netherlands, which also prevented the visit of Turkish ministers in the country.
“When you call them nazis, they don’t like. Demonstrating their solidarity. Especially Merkel,” he said today Erdogan in a speech that was broadcast.
“But all you can resort to at this time in nazi practices,” said Erdogan addressing to the chancellor.
“Against whom? To my brothers Turkish citizens in Germany and the brethren ministers”, who tried to go to Germany to carry out a campaign in favour of the enlargement of presidential powers in Turkey, he added.
“The costume ball is over!” he said, accusing Europe that supports terrorist organizations.
Turkey announced today that it has invited the ambassador of Germany in order to protest for the realization, yesterday, demonstration of Kurds in Frankfurt, during which the participants were holding flags of the outlawed the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and called for a ‘ No ‘ in the referendum of 16 April.
Turkey blames for a long time Germany that gives shelter to defenders of the kurdish case. Berlin featured the categories are absurd.
Moreover, Erdogan was featured, and again the German-Turkish journalist Deniz Γιουτζέλ “agent of terror” and “alleged journalist”, accusing Germany that hosted for a month at the consulate in Istanbul before delivered after summoning police. The correspondent in Turkey for the German newspaper Die Welt that he remains a prisoner from the beginning of March.

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