Erdogan’s civil war: ‘Gulenists’ protesters – Calls on ‘nation’ to respond

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, at a time when the Turkish economy is faltering and the measures he has announced do not seem to convince citizens and investors, have taken the next step, which in Turkey is nothing more than creating a civil climate. He had followed the same practice in the last elections, when the bad language of Turkey says that he had threatened the leadership of the Republican People’s Party, in order to force them to accept defeat, at a time when the Anadolu agency was frozen for more than 5 hours did not transmit results. Other rumors that weapons were distributed to various religious organizations on the night of the elections and the coup came to confirmed much later, by Turkish mafia boss Sedat Peker, who appointed the powerful Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu as the organizer of the whole project.

He attacked those protesting against his policies and likened those who want to protest to the perpetrators of the alleged failed coup, as anger over rising inflation rises and opposition parties intensify their criticism of economic policy.

In a televised address in Ankara on Tuesday, Erdogan said supporters of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and his far-right nationalist ally remained united and even urged his supporters to take action against the protesters.

“They are supposed to take to the streets without any shame,” he said. “Wherever you go, this nation will teach you a lesson as it taught those who took to the streets on July 15.”

In the aftermath of the coup attempt, Turkey arrested tens of thousands of people accused of having ties to Fethullah Gulen.

Petros Kranias

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Source From: Capital

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