Minister Asscher securely holds talks with Turkish clubs

Gepubliceerd op 14 september 2016 om 16:27

Turkish organizations in the Netherlands realize that limits have been exceeded, including by intimidation and exclusion of dissenters.

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That said Minister Lodewijk Asscher Integration today after a meeting with a large number of organizations about the tensions among Turkish Dutch by the situation in Turkey.

Asscher: ,, It was a pretty solid conversation with pretty bitter accusations over and over again. There's a lot of pain. "There is the minister too much oil on the fire after the failed coup in Turkey.

Children can no longer safely to school and people are going to be mutually exclusive, the minister criticized on. According to him go the organizations call each other on it and he himself organizations speak out. It remains to be seen whether they will do so, according to the Minister.

Totally useless
According Asscher understand the organizations that 'totally useless' is must prevail to keep you engaged in the conflict in Turkey and that the future in the Netherlands. The minister said it is important that all parties were there.

When the conversation was as Diyanet organizations and Milli Gorus who are close to the Turkish state, but also representatives of the Gülen movement, Kurds and Alevis. Yusuf Altuntas, director of Milli Gorus, said yesterday that he still Asscher could not take more seriously . The minister called on Turkish clubs the day before the interview namely explicitly speak out for the Dutch rule of law , otherwise he would not want to talk with them.

The government of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds spiritual Fethullah Gulen responsible for the failed coup . Since then, are suspected supporters of Gülen also under pressure in the Netherlands. Thus, the Turkish state news agency Anadolu Ajansi published a list of Gülen supporters in Netherlands and they were "terrorists" named by the current head of the Turkish Embassy in the Netherlands.

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