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Turkish said:

Goatseye said:

1- Because it's their country and Turkey political campaigns shouldn't be held when Netherlands is preparing for election day.

2- A democracy means that when anarchists forces try to disturb the rule of the law, they're properly dealt with. Before any group tries to assemble for a demonstration in any part of Western civilization, they normaly get local government permission to do so, especially, the ones that "happens with no problems".

Err that's no excuse to ban freedom of speech whenever you see fit. You cant claim to be a democracy and ban freedom of speech for people and opinions you dislike. Netherlands is no different than Erdogan in this regard, banning opposing views.

The ministers of a Nato ally come visit you, not North Korea, you show them hospitality, not treat them like criminals. The concept of hospitality is very strong in Turkish culture, maybe it's a thing the West can learn from them.

I'm no Erdogan supporter, but even opposition parties in Turkey have condemned this move by Europe. Europe's hate against Turkey is deep rooted and shown its ugly face.


How can you talk about Freedom of speech after what Erdogan has done? He transformed Turkey into an autocracy due to a false flag perpetrated by him and his circle?

Are you comparing Erdogan's purging attitude with Netherland's exercise of law within their constitution? 

And your ministers did act like criminals by forcefully entering the country.