Germany on Friday summoned Turkey's envoy after Ankara detained almost a dozen lawmakers from the main pro-Kurdish party, warning that a crackdown against terror should not be used as an excuse to silence the opposition.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier "summoned Turkey's envoy to the foreign ministry" for talks "on latest developments in Turkey", said a ministry source.
While Ankara "has the right to counter the threat of terrorism and to deal with the bloody coup attempt through the law, that should not serve as a justification to muzzle the opposition or to put them behind bars," the source said.
Berlin felt it "could not remain silent" given the deep ties between the two countries and its people.
"It is therefore necessary to formally communicate the government's position to the Turkish government," said the source.
[thelocal.de]
4/11/16
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Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier "summoned Turkey's envoy to the foreign ministry" for talks "on latest developments in Turkey", said a ministry source.
While Ankara "has the right to counter the threat of terrorism and to deal with the bloody coup attempt through the law, that should not serve as a justification to muzzle the opposition or to put them behind bars," the source said.
Berlin felt it "could not remain silent" given the deep ties between the two countries and its people.
"It is therefore necessary to formally communicate the government's position to the Turkish government," said the source.
[thelocal.de]
4/11/16
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