Cell threatens to Amersfoorter for insulting Erdogan

Gepubliceerd op 3 mei 2016 om 09:32

Ayhan Erbudak, chairman of the Alevi Cultural Association Amersfoort, hangs in his native Turkey imprisonment of several years over head. On his Facebook page, he would have insulted Erdogan.

Erbudak (54) set last summer a message in which he Turkish head of state for something constituted which translates in his own words as 'bastard'. Two weeks ago, he had to justify himself in Turkey for this action. In June, the case against him is substantively addressed by the Turkish court and hears whether and how he will be punished. 


Erbudak, who has a wife and two children, the worst fears. ,, Turks who have done something similar, have to pay a fine of up to 10,000, "he says. ,, They pay do not, they should soon five years in jail. I have no money, so will my case probably come down to the prison. As I naturally hope that my lawyer can win the case of the state. "

under pressure
The Turkish government tried after sending the facebook message several times to get in touch via the internet with Erbudak and ask him for explanation. It did not work. ,, They finally picked up my nephew and put under pressure to get my address. He lives in Turkey and has the same name. He has given me. He had to. "

The Amersfoorter received a summons on the mat, which he understood was given to be arrested immediately if he were to set foot on Turkish soil. ,, That is very much: I have family in Turkey, I would like to visit 'by the intervention of friends in Turkey is deleted from the arrest warrant, but Erbudak must report required by the police in Ankara..

Shortly after Erbudaks stay in his native Erdogan arrived in the Netherlands in the news, because he ordered the arrest of the Turkish-Dutch columnist Ebru Umar after distributing abusive tweets. ,, Turkey will do everything to make people afraid to say anything negative, "says Erbudak. ,, Internet, newspapers ... all keep an eye on them."

Erbudak gets a lot of support from the "dozens of members' of the Amersfoort association, which represents a movement within the Islamic faith. ,, That's very nice, but the fear of what's coming, it does not take away. "

By: Editors AD / Artwin Kreekel Photo: AFP

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