Ankara – Turkey Denies Media Reports On Alleged Probe On Country’s Jews

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    FILE -  Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (C) looks up as he and his wife Amina  view the hundreds of photographs of Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust that line the conical walls of the 'Hall of Names' in the newly-opened Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in the Yad Vashem complex in Jerusalem on Sunday, 1 May 2005. EPAAnkara – Turkey has strongly rejected media reports that it had launched a probe into some of the country’s Jewish citizens on the grounds that they had collaborated with Israel in the deadly 2012 raid on the Mavi Marmara flotilla which killed nine Turkish citizens.

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    “There has never been anti-Semitism in any part of our history and there will never be. Racism does not exist in the culture and the tradition of the Turkish nation. Turkey has repeatedly said it considers anti-Semitism and racism as crimes against humanity, ” Selcuk Unal, a spokeperson with the Turkish Foreign Ministry, said in response to a question on Saturday.

    Unal said legal procedures had been underway to identify possible perpetrators of the Mavi Marmara incident, adding that those legal procedures had nothing to do with Turkey’s “Jewish community who are equal citizens and an integral part of our society.”


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    TLERMA
    TLERMA
    11 years ago

    Someone should remind them of the genocide Turks committed against 100,000 Armaneans and the numerous attacks on local Turkish Synagogues in 2011-12

    Sarak
    Sarak
    11 years ago

    so says the country that put in jail more journalists than any other country