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Turkey cautions citizens about travel to 'anti-Turkey' Germany

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey cautioned its citizens on Saturday to take care when traveling to Germany, citing what it said was an upswing in anti-Turkish sentiment ahead of a German national election later this month.

The advisory is likely to further exacerbate tensions between the two NATO allies, whose ties have soured following last year's failed coup against Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his subsequent crackdown on alleged coup supporters.

”The political leadership campaigns in Germany are based on anti-Turkey sentiment and preventing our country's EU membership. The political atmosphere... has actually been under the effects of far-right and even racist rhetoric for some time," Turkey's foreign mininstry said in a statement.

Last weekend German Chancellor Angela Merkel said during a televised election debate that she would seek an end to Turkey's membership talks with the European Union, in an apparent shift of her position that infuriated Ankara.

Merkel, whose conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) have long been skeptical about Turkey's EU ambitions, is expected to win a fourth term in office in Germany's Sept. 24 election.

”Turkish citizens who live in, or who plan to travel to, Germany should be cautious and act prudently in cases of possible incidents, behavior or verbal assaults of xenophobia and racism," the foreign ministry said.

The advisory marks a reversal of roles. Earlier this year Germany warned its own citizens traveling to Turkey about increased tensions and protests ahead of a Turkish referendum on April 16 which considerably expanded Erdogan's powers.

Merkel and other EU leaders have strongly criticized Erdogan's actions since the failed coup, saying his purges of Turkey's state institutions and armed forces amount to a deliberate attempt to stifle criticism.

More than 50,000 people have been detained and 150,000 suspended in the crackdown, including journalists and opposition figures. Some German nationals have also been targeted.

Turkey says the purges are necessary given the extent of the security threat it faces.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...t-travel-to-anti-turkey-germany-idUSKCN1BK0JH


This comes after more and more voices in Germany demanded a travel warning for Turkey because of the arrest of several German(-Turkish) reporters and tourists in Turkey.
 

Mivey

Member
Nationalism on the rise in Germany, sad.
Yeah, after these new changes to the constitution, Merkel will effectively reign as a absolute autocrat. Great for the last stalwart of democracy, Turkey, to stand up to this bully.
Nope, couldn't even write that with a straight face
 
Isn't this the very definition of projection? Turkey just doesn't meet any of the pillars to be part of the European Union. It's tyrant government that has been cracking down on opposition.
 

Condom

Member
Hahaha, yeah as if Germany is foreign to Turkish people. What about the Europeans getting harassed in Turkey? Getting locked up by your government foreign minister? Not being to be able to go home?
 

CTLance

Member
It's almost like Erdowahn WANTS Germany to cast a travel warning on Turkey.

Idiots.
Well, it's not like we Germans are against the idea of kicking him to the curb, so he has to strike first to assert his dominance.
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Haunted

Member
It's frustrating to see a country slip into a dictatorship like this, a people manipulated into agitation and hate. :(

Erdogan's radicalisation of Turkey is sad and disappointing to see. I hate to see projection and lies spread like this.
 
It's frustrating to see a country slip into a dictatorship like this, a people manipulated into agitation and hate. :(

Erdogan's radicalisation of Turkey is sad and disappointing to see. I hate to see projection and lies spread like this.

See some Gaf-members still defending it.
 

RoadHazard

Gold Member
Fuck Turkey*, and lol at them ever getting into the EU at this rate. No thank you, stay out.

* The dictatorship government and anyone who supports them. Not the reasonable people who are sadly trapped in that shitty place.
 

18-Volt

Member
I'm surprised that Tayyip still isn't assassinated yet. Or got physically hurt seriously. More than half of the country hates his guts, even the most close friends of him turned their backs, his name is being used as a slander word in daily life... yet he's still there. Baffling.
 
Can you translate, please?
I don't understand anything it says there lol

1. "The government should be more decisive against Turkey"

2. "The government should encourage economic sanctions"

3. "It's good that Merkel is signaling that she's open for dialogue"
 

El Topo

Member
It's almost like Erdowahn WANTS Germany to cast a travel warning on Turkey.

This is a response to recent travel notes, which, while legally not a travel warning, already came close. Erdogan cannot afford to cut the close business ties between Germany and Turkey, but he needs a distraction and bogeyman. It's a balancing act, same with our diplomatic response.
 

oti

Banned
Germany's response. "I don't think about you at all."

Only, you know, probably in German.

The funny thing is that Turkey used to be Germany's most popular holiday destination. Not just by Turks who live in Germany, but Germans too. Guess which country isn't Germany's most popular holiday destination anymore.

Germans don't care. We got Greece and Spain to go. Also Germany. Germans travel more to other places in Germany now. Turkey is kinda like the Xbox One. Travel agencies are close to gifting travel packages away since noone wants to support Erdogan's Turkey with tourism.
 

Shiggy

Member
If only this prevented Erdogan supporters from coming over and spying on so-called Gulen supporters (i.e. any Erdogan critic).
 
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