Ankara makes references to "fascism", because they are concerned about the future of European friends and hopes that they will remember their bloody history and they will not fall into the trap of Nazism, the vice president of the Turkish government said today, Numan Kourtoulmous.
At a press conference in Ankara, which was broadcast on live TV, the Kourtoulmous stressed that the stance of European countries towards Turkey is undemocratic and directed against European values and human rights.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed yesterday the German Chancellor said that "brought this time to Nazi practices" in response to the prohibition of campaign meetings in German cities, ahead of the referendum of 16 April.
Turkish deputy noted that European governments should take action against racism.
While described as "unacceptable" comments by the head of the German intelligence service (BND), Bruno Cal, who said during the weekend in the German Der Spiegel magazine that Ankara has failed to convince the BND that exile in the US Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen was indeed behind the failed military coup of July.
Finally he claimed to be offensive by the German newspapers have circulation so many headlines for Turkey, stressing that this constitutes interference in the internal affairs of Turkey.