ERDOGAN "DISCOVERS" THAT "FRANCE HAS COMMITTED GENOCIDE AGAINST ALGERIANS"
ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 23, 201
ISTANBUL
Turkish Prime Minister Receb Tayyip Erdogan, who has lost his common
sense after the French MPs passed the Bill Criminalizing the Armenian
Genocide Denial, said in response to Nicolas Sarkozy's call of
respecting the believes of France addressed to the Turkish authority,
that "France has committed genocide in Algeria" and "if Sarkozy does
not know about that let him ask his father".
Erdogan said that beginning from 1915 the French have "massacred"
the 15% of the Algerians, Armenpress reports, citing CnnTurk. "It was
genocide, and if the French President does not know about that, let
him ask his father. During those years his father served in Algeria,"
said the Turkish Prime Minister.
The Turkish PM, lost his senses from excitement, made an excursion
to the period of the Ottoman Empire and presenting the Turks as "the
kindest" people of the world, stated that Turkey has not committed
genocide throughout its history, but has helped and gave asylum to
thousands of Jews escaped from the French inquisition, whose inheritors
live today in Thessalonika City, Greece.
Erdogan has also not forgotten to threat France with the 5 million
Turks living in Europe.
ARMENPRESS
DECEMBER 23, 201
ISTANBUL
Turkish Prime Minister Receb Tayyip Erdogan, who has lost his common
sense after the French MPs passed the Bill Criminalizing the Armenian
Genocide Denial, said in response to Nicolas Sarkozy's call of
respecting the believes of France addressed to the Turkish authority,
that "France has committed genocide in Algeria" and "if Sarkozy does
not know about that let him ask his father".
Erdogan said that beginning from 1915 the French have "massacred"
the 15% of the Algerians, Armenpress reports, citing CnnTurk. "It was
genocide, and if the French President does not know about that, let
him ask his father. During those years his father served in Algeria,"
said the Turkish Prime Minister.
The Turkish PM, lost his senses from excitement, made an excursion
to the period of the Ottoman Empire and presenting the Turks as "the
kindest" people of the world, stated that Turkey has not committed
genocide throughout its history, but has helped and gave asylum to
thousands of Jews escaped from the French inquisition, whose inheritors
live today in Thessalonika City, Greece.
Erdogan has also not forgotten to threat France with the 5 million
Turks living in Europe.