Turkish governor denies joining anti-Coca Cola protests against Israel by drinking Fanta
The governor of Turkeyâs western province of TekirdaÄ has denied joining the boycott of what is arguably the most popular soda drink in the world, Coca-Cola, over Israelâs latest military campaign in Gaza, after he was photographed posing with bottles of Fanta. However, Governor Ali Yerlikaya has expressed support for the boycott campaign and said he knows that Fanta is also a product of the Coca-Cola Company.
Local daily TekirdaÄ Taraf had claimed that Yerlikaya refused to drink Coca-Cola during an official fast-breaking iftar dinner, asking for Fanta to be served to guests instead.
But the governor has denied the claims via Twitter, saying he was just a guest at the iftar dinner.
âI didnât even notice which brand of drink was on the table. I am careful when it comes to food and drinks. I more or less know which are the most common brands and their owners. But I donât drink soda anyway,â he tweeted, while also expressing his full support to the boycott.
âThanks to the person who wrote the story. He reminded us that those who are boycotting Coca-Cola should also do so for its byproducts,â Yerlikaya added.
Protests against Coca-Cola have been gaining momentum in Turkey recently, due to the companyâs allegedly pro-Israel stance. However, upon international boycott calls, the Coca-Cola Company released a statement on July 21, denying that it supports any particular country or political stance and saying it is the third largest employer and fifth largest investor in Palestine.
Governor Yerlikayaâs had earlier retweeted daily Sabah columnist Engin Ardıçâs tweet criticizing those who were consuming Coke despite the Gaza operation. âWaiting for the...
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