17 July 2016 Sunday
In capitals across Europe Saturday, people took the streets to protest Friday’s failed military coup attempt in Turkey.
In France, just days after suffering the Nice extremist attack, more than 500 people gathered at the Place de la Republique in Paris to protest the attempt to overthrow Turkey’s democratically elected government.
Demonstrators carrying a large Turkish flag chanted slogans such as “Everything for the country” and “Martyrs don’t die.”
In Brussels, people outside the Turkish Embassy chanted slogans against the failed coup. Hasan Koyuncu and Şevket Temiz, ethnic Turkish members of the Belgian Parliament, also attended the demonstrations in the EU capital to show their support.
Thousands of people also gathered in Berlin to protest the coup attempt. People sang the Turkish national anthem and chanted slogans against Fetullah Gulen, leader of the FETO/PDY extremist group, which has been blamed for the coup.
In the U.K., hundreds of people gathered in London to protest the coup. Not only the expatriate community but people from Syria, Egypt, and Pakistan also came out to show their support to the Turkish nation.
People carrying signs reading “Hands off Turkey” and “Stop the Gulenist extremism” waved Turkish flags. Many drivers honked their horns to show their support.
The Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe (FIOE) also issued a statement condemning the attack, saying that it “stands in full solidarity with the noble Turkish people and their democratically elected government.”
It added, “FIOE also salute the steadfastness of all components of the Turkish population, the variant civil and political forces that united in the night of honor, in the face of the brutal coup.”
On Friday night, renegade elements within Turkey’s military attempted to stage a coup against the government.
Although the coup was soon put down by the country’s legitimate authorities and security apparatus, some 160 people were martyred in the violence, according to Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.
The government has said the coup bid was organized by followers of U.S.-based preacher Fetullah Gulen, who is accused of a longstanding campaign to overthrow the government through supporters within the Turkish state, particularly the military, police and judiciary.
Source: World Bulletin.
Link: http://www.worldbulletin.net/headlines/175066/thousands-across-europe-protest-attempted-coup.
In capitals across Europe Saturday, people took the streets to protest Friday’s failed military coup attempt in Turkey.
In France, just days after suffering the Nice extremist attack, more than 500 people gathered at the Place de la Republique in Paris to protest the attempt to overthrow Turkey’s democratically elected government.
Demonstrators carrying a large Turkish flag chanted slogans such as “Everything for the country” and “Martyrs don’t die.”
In Brussels, people outside the Turkish Embassy chanted slogans against the failed coup. Hasan Koyuncu and Şevket Temiz, ethnic Turkish members of the Belgian Parliament, also attended the demonstrations in the EU capital to show their support.
Thousands of people also gathered in Berlin to protest the coup attempt. People sang the Turkish national anthem and chanted slogans against Fetullah Gulen, leader of the FETO/PDY extremist group, which has been blamed for the coup.
In the U.K., hundreds of people gathered in London to protest the coup. Not only the expatriate community but people from Syria, Egypt, and Pakistan also came out to show their support to the Turkish nation.
People carrying signs reading “Hands off Turkey” and “Stop the Gulenist extremism” waved Turkish flags. Many drivers honked their horns to show their support.
The Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe (FIOE) also issued a statement condemning the attack, saying that it “stands in full solidarity with the noble Turkish people and their democratically elected government.”
It added, “FIOE also salute the steadfastness of all components of the Turkish population, the variant civil and political forces that united in the night of honor, in the face of the brutal coup.”
On Friday night, renegade elements within Turkey’s military attempted to stage a coup against the government.
Although the coup was soon put down by the country’s legitimate authorities and security apparatus, some 160 people were martyred in the violence, according to Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.
The government has said the coup bid was organized by followers of U.S.-based preacher Fetullah Gulen, who is accused of a longstanding campaign to overthrow the government through supporters within the Turkish state, particularly the military, police and judiciary.
Source: World Bulletin.
Link: http://www.worldbulletin.net/headlines/175066/thousands-across-europe-protest-attempted-coup.
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