Erdoğan says Turkey’s ‘history is free from genocide, massacres, oppression, and colonialism’
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has condemned Israel for its recent steps towards officially recognising the Armenian Genocide, arguing the country’s ‘slander’ is an attempt to ‘cover up their barbarity in Gaza’.
- Erdoğan also falsely claimed Turkey’s ‘history is free from genocide, massacres, oppression, and colonialism’.
- Meanwhile, pro-government media in Azerbaijan has promoted a convoluted narrative to justify the country’s own condemnation of the Israeli moves, saying it stems from a desire to stand by Ankara rather than a direct rebuke of Israel.
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- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has condemned Israel for its recent steps towards officially recognising the Armenian Genocide, arguing the country’s ‘slander’ is an attempt to ‘cover up their barbarity in Gaza’.
- Erdoğan also falsely claimed Turkey’s ‘history is free from genocide, massacres, oppression, and colonialism’.
- Meanwhile, pro-government media in Azerbaijan has promoted a convoluted narrative to justify the country’s own condemnation of the Israeli moves, saying it stems from a desire to stand by Ankara rather than a direct rebuke of Israel.
Sources: Oc-media