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Erdogan's regime issues orders to prevent demonstrations against its aggression on Syrian soil

2020-03-05T20:46:27.679Z


Ankara-Sana, Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime issued a decision to prevent demonstrations or implement any activity denouncing the aggression waged by it


Ankara-Sana

Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime issued a decision to prevent demonstrations or implement any activity denouncing the aggression waged by its forces on Syrian soil.

The Turkish site, Suzma Platformo, stated that the ban prohibits any actions or activities that can be taken to criticize the Turkish military operations in Syria for 10 days in Aydin, Kirklareli and Trabzon provinces, and 15 days in the provinces of Adana and Kilis.

An opinion poll published today showed that most Turks rejected the presence of the Turkish regime forces on Syrian soil and its involvement in attacking it, while hundreds of Turkish social figures, including artists, actors, writers, poets, leaders of civil society organizations, human rights, journalists, university professors, doctors, and trade unionists participated in a signature campaign calling for Erdogan to stop his interference Provocative and withdraw its forces from Syria immediately.

Meanwhile, the spokesman for the opposition Turkish Republican People's Party, Faek Oztrak, announced that the party's head, Kemal Kılıçdaro أوlu, filed a lawsuit in which he ridiculed Erdogan and asked him to pay compensation in five piasters in response to the latter's filing of a case against the party member, Engin Ozgoc, on charges of "insulting" the head of the Turkish regime.

"The Kılıçdaro أوlu sued Erdoانan for 5 piasters in response to a sarcastic reaction to his lawyer's announcement on Twitter of a million pound compensation case against a deputy of the Republican People's Party," Ozgurk quoted the opposition newspaper, Suzjo, as saying.

Ozrac also strongly criticized the attack by the deputies of the Justice and Development Party against the deputies of the Republican People’s Party in Parliament yesterday and said: “We witnessed a shameful incident to the utmost degree in Parliament. It is clear that this planned assault by the deputies of the Justice and Development Party was by order of the“ palace ”and we condemn it in the strongest terms ”

The Turkish parliament witnessed a hand quarrel yesterday between the representatives of the ruling Justice and Development Party and members of the opposition affiliated with the Republican People's Party, against the background of describing one of the members of the party Erdogan as "the devil" during a discussion refusing to interfere in Syria.

Source: sena

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