Some European states' support to far-right 'disgraceful' — Erdogan

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Some European states' support to far-right 'disgraceful' — Erdogan
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'Those who issue human rights report cards left and right watched as 35,000 Palestinians, including 15,000 children, lost their lives,' Turkish says President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

"Those who issue human rights report cards left and right watched as 35,000 Palestinians, including 15,000 children, lost their lives," Turkish says President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.Ankara is closely watching the "hypocritical policies" of Western leaders who have been "lecturing" the country on democracy and freedom, Erdogan said, pointing to the silence of these leaders on Israel's "massacres" in Gaza.

"The fact that far-right movements are supported by the state itself in some European countries is a tragedy, disgraceful and scandalous for Western democracies," Erdogan said on Thursday in a speech at the International Democratic Union Capacity Building and Training Workshop in the Turkish capital Ankara.

He stressed that Türkiye cannot remain silent in the face of"heinous" acts of racist terrorism, pointing to the killing of dozens of Turkish nationals abroad.

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