الأحد، 23 أكتوبر 2016

Video Turkish President casts a speech calling for the protection of human rights



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that the failed coup attempt in Turkey was "manageable abroad", and attacked the United States and the European Union's position which, accusing the West of supporting terrorism and the coup.
Erdogan said in a speech Tuesday from Ankara that this coup was not an event planned from the inside, and that "implementing moved in the country, according to a scenario has been hatched from abroad."
Turkish President wondered about the quality of the strategic partnership between Turkey and the United States if Washington refuses to hand over the Turkish opposition Fethullah Gulen, who is accused Ankara of being behind the failed coup attempt.
He said his country had not received the expected support of her friends during and after the coup attempt, criticizing those who express their "concern over the coup held accountable."
He added that the group Gulen will control the army again if we do not restructuring the armed forces, and vowed the perpetrators of the failed coup attempt, saying, "If Ohafqna on these murderers the perpetrators of the coup, we will find ourselves in the position of compassion."
He expressed regret for placing ads against him in some European countries, such as "Do not go to Turkey, you have found it boosts the power of Erdogan," and said, "What is this democracy? I'm not the president took office in a military coup, but I am the President of the Republic elected voices of 52% of the people ".
He concluded that the state of emergency imposed in the country will be applied in accordance with European standards, and it will not be interfering in any economic activity which.