TURKISH PM SAYS ZIONISM 'CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY'
February 28, 2013 - 15:02 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan called Zionism
a "crime against humanity" likening it with anti-Semitism, fascism,
and Islamophobia while speaking at a UN forum on Wednesday, Feb 27,
according to The Jerusalem Post.
Erdogan was speaking before a Vienna forum of the Alliance of
Civilizations, a UN framework for West-Islam dialogue.
UN Watch urged UN chief Ban Ki-moon who was present on the stage yet
stayed silent, according to UN Watch, to speak out and condemn the
speech. It also called on Erdogan to apologize.
"We remind secretary-general Ban Ki-moon that his predecessor Kofi
Annan recognized that the UN's 1975 Zionism-is-racism resolution
was an expression of anti-Semitism, and he welcomed its repeal,"
UN Watch stated.
In its condemnation of Erdogan's remarks which it called
"Ahmedinejad-style pronouncements," UN Watch stated that the remarks
"will only strengthen the belief that his government is hewing to
a confrontational stance, and fundamentally unwilling to end its
four-year-old feud with Israel."
Israel sent messages to Ankara over the last two weeks that it is
interested in creating a more "positive dynamic" in its badly strained
relationship with Turkey so the two countries can work together to
further common interests, government officials said on Monday.
The messages were sent prior to John Kerry's maiden trip abroad as
U.S. secretary of state, a trip that will take him to nine countries
including Turkey. Kerry is scheduled to arrive in Turkey on Friday.
It is widely expected that Kerry will raise the issue of ties with
Israel during his talks with Turkish leaders in Ankara.
The U.S. has long been pressing both Ankara and Jerusalem to take
steps to improve relations that went into a nosedive following the
2010 Mavi Marmara incident.
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February 28, 2013 - 15:02 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan called Zionism
a "crime against humanity" likening it with anti-Semitism, fascism,
and Islamophobia while speaking at a UN forum on Wednesday, Feb 27,
according to The Jerusalem Post.
Erdogan was speaking before a Vienna forum of the Alliance of
Civilizations, a UN framework for West-Islam dialogue.
UN Watch urged UN chief Ban Ki-moon who was present on the stage yet
stayed silent, according to UN Watch, to speak out and condemn the
speech. It also called on Erdogan to apologize.
"We remind secretary-general Ban Ki-moon that his predecessor Kofi
Annan recognized that the UN's 1975 Zionism-is-racism resolution
was an expression of anti-Semitism, and he welcomed its repeal,"
UN Watch stated.
In its condemnation of Erdogan's remarks which it called
"Ahmedinejad-style pronouncements," UN Watch stated that the remarks
"will only strengthen the belief that his government is hewing to
a confrontational stance, and fundamentally unwilling to end its
four-year-old feud with Israel."
Israel sent messages to Ankara over the last two weeks that it is
interested in creating a more "positive dynamic" in its badly strained
relationship with Turkey so the two countries can work together to
further common interests, government officials said on Monday.
The messages were sent prior to John Kerry's maiden trip abroad as
U.S. secretary of state, a trip that will take him to nine countries
including Turkey. Kerry is scheduled to arrive in Turkey on Friday.
It is widely expected that Kerry will raise the issue of ties with
Israel during his talks with Turkish leaders in Ankara.
The U.S. has long been pressing both Ankara and Jerusalem to take
steps to improve relations that went into a nosedive following the
2010 Mavi Marmara incident.
- See more at:
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/147949/#sthash.n0cfHLju.dpuf