Turkey condemns Germany allowing terrorist PKK rally

 

Turkey’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday evening has condemned Germany for allowing terrorist PKK followers to march in the city of Frankfurt, Anadolu reported.

 

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In a written statement, the ministry said it is a “thought-provoking case” within the scope of fight against terrorism that Germany — which recognizes PKK as a terrorist group — allowed symphatizers to use PKK symbols and its jailed head Abdullah Ocalan’s posters during the marching.

 

“We condemn this insincere attitude,” the ministry said, adding that Germany’s envoy in Ankara has been informed about the discomfort on the issue.

 

German officials Saturday allowed terrorist PKK followers to march in the city of Frankfurt, in marked contrast to its recently blocking Turkish ministers and politicians from addressing Turkish voters in the country.