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monty
11th March 2017, 06:50 PM
Dutch deporting Turk minister Dutch embassy in Turkey closed. . . . Twitter comments at link

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CRISIS: Dutch embassy in Turkey shut down, Netherlands kicks out Turkish ambassador

Mar. 11, 2017 4:57 pm by SooperMexican (http://therightscoop.com/author/soopermexican/)

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So something is escalating between the Netherlands and the Muslim NATO country of Turkey, and the Dutch have shut down their embassy in Ankara because of security concerns.


Apparently there are protesters chanting “Allahu Akbar” outside:

After that, the Dutch kicked out a Turkish Minister:

But this was in response to Turkey telling the Dutch ambassador to stay out:

After which Turkey’s president, and quite possibly the anti-Christ, Erodogan called them NAZIS!!! (http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/11/europe/netherlands-stops-turkish-rally/index.html)

The Netherlands barred a plane carrying Turkey’s foreign minister from landing to stop him from addressing a political rally Saturday in Rotterdam.

The Dutch government announced that Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu’s flight permit was revoked amid concerns over public order at the expected large gathering of Turkish expatriates.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reacted angrily to the news, comparing the Dutch government to Nazis.
Addressing crowds at an opening ceremony in Istanbul, Erdogan said: “They are timid and coward. They are Nazi remnants and fascists.”

Earlier this week Erdogan had angered German Chancellor Angela Merkel by making similar remarks about Nazism in her country.


SO Turkey has been sending out diplomats to rallies of Turkish ex-patriots in Europe to get support for a vote on April 16th that would consolidate even MORE power in dictator Erdogan’s hands. Some European countries are resisting this, and thus, we have the great Dutch-Turkey row of 2017!!!

And now there are anti-Turkey protests in Rotterdam:


So yeah, that’s what’s going on.

Neuro
12th March 2017, 06:30 AM
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monty
13th March 2017, 12:46 PM
Erdogan going to European Court of Human Rights

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BREAKING: Turkish President Erdogan says will go to European Court of Human Rights over Netherlands dispute1:14 PM · Mar 13, 2017 (https://mobile.twitter.com/ReutersWorld/status/841351780701212672)

monty
13th March 2017, 01:37 PM
​Erdogan calls Merkel a 'terrorist supporter'

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Erdogan calls Merkel a ‘terrorist supporter,’ says Turkey will go to ECHR over Netherlands rally row

Published time: 13 Mar, 2017 18:22Edited time: 13 Mar, 2017 20:20

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Turkey will challenge the Netherlands in the European Court of Human Rights over its refusal to allow Turkish officials to enter the country and deliver campaign speeches, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned.

In an interview with A Haber television following a cabinet meeting in Ankara on Monday evening, the Turkish leader also promised to deploy “whatever sanctions we have” and to “hold the Netherlands accountable,” as quoted by Reuters.

BREAKING: Turkish President Erdogan says will go to European Court of Human Rights over Netherlands dispute
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BREAKING: Turkey's Erdogan slams Merkel for siding with Netherlands, accuses Germany of supporting terrorism.
1:18 PM - 13 Mar 2017 (https://twitter.com/AP/status/841352765171486721)



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Erdogan also repeated an earlier charge, accusing Germany, another country where speeches by Turkish politicians were canceled, of “mercilessly” supporting terrorism.
"Mrs Merkel, why are you hiding terrorists in your country?... Why are you not doing anything?"said Erdogan, adding that 4,500 dossiers sent by Ankara of mostly Kurdish terror suspects have not resulted in extraditions. "Mrs Merkel, you are supporting terrorists."

When told of Erdogan's comments, Merkel immediately branded them "absurd."

The Turkish leader had previously said the German consulate in Istanbul was “aiding and abetting” terrorism, when it harbored the German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel for a month, before handing him over to the authorities. Yucel has been charged with terrorist activities and incitement, partly for covering the Kurdish PKK separatists, coinciding with vociferous protests from the German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

But the row over Yucel, has been superseded by the escalating diplomatic spat, in which local and national authorities throughout Europe have denied platforms for stump speeches by Turkish politicians, aimed at persuading expats – 5.5 million Turks live abroad – to vote in favor of expanding the president's executive powers in April’s constitutional referendum.

"Nazism, we can call this Neo-Nazism. A new Nazism tendency," Erdogan told the interviewers on Monday, using a term that has repeatedly been used by Ankara in the past week, despite outrage in Europe.

Germany, which is home to 1.5 million Turkish voters, cited safety concerns when individual towns revoked public speech permits. Sweden and Austria have done likewise, also adding that campaigning around such a controversial referendum could inflame tensions between Kurds and ethnic Turks in their respective countries.

The Netherlands, which is facing its own parliamentary election on Wednesday, has been the most proactive in their refusals, withdrawing a landing permit for Turkey’s foreign minister last week, and escorting another minister out of the country, denying her entry to the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam.

Horn
13th March 2017, 03:00 PM
Its taking a bit, but the new Islamic Caliphate is off to a start thanks to tptb.

crimethink
15th March 2017, 11:26 PM
What crisis? Fuck Turkey.

monty
16th March 2017, 05:44 AM
What crisis? Fuck Turkey.
Erdogan seems to be the only one thinking it is a crisis. It is like two little kids arguing. One, Erdogan asking the parent to intervene.

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Neuro
16th March 2017, 02:35 PM
Erdogan seems to be the only one thinking it is a crisis. It is like two little kids arguing. One, Erdogan asking the parent to intervene.

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This is just ridiculous posturing, to fool the populace into voting "yes" in the April referendum, to expand the Turkish presidents power. Unfortunately a majority of Turkish voters, thinks that this "tough talking" to the EU is a sign of strength on behalf of the president, and that the EU is afraid of Turkey and its strong president. They really don't care if his a thief and a liar, or a brutal oppressor of free speech, as long as he is perceived as being strong...