Prague-Sana
The Czech journalist, Markita Kotilova, confirmed that the policy of suppressing freedoms in all its forms pursued by the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, against his critics, has turned Turkey into the largest prison for journalists in the world, explaining that everyone who criticizes his practices and the crimes committed by his terrorists in Syria, Libya and other countries is imprisoned on charges of terrorism.
Kotilova said on her Facebook page that the Turkish regime's aggression towards neighboring countries and towards the Nagorno Karabakh region crossed all lines, stressing that the Western silence towards its practices and sometimes contenting itself with verbal branding of sanctions is shameful.
Kotilova had indicated earlier that the current situation in Turkey and Erdogan's practices are reminiscent of the Nazi regime that prevailed in Germany.