PM Erdoğan complains of being called 'even uglier things, Armenian'
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan has sparked a fresh debate while trying to defend himself for labeling his opponents according to their minority religious or ethnic identity.
âThey have also said a lot of things about me. One of them came and said I was a Georgian. Then another came up and, I beg your pardon, called me uglier things, saying I was Armenian,â ErdoÄan said during a live interview on Aug. 5, adding that he was a purebred Turk.
âWhat I have learned from my grandfather, my father and all of them is that I am Turkish. Thatâs it,â he said in remarks that have caused great controversy.
The Turkish prime minister has repeated several times during his campaign that main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) leader Kemal KılıçdaroÄlu is an Alevi, Peoplesâ Democratic Partyâs (HDP) candidate Selahattin DemirtaÅ is a Zaza-origin Kurd, and the CHP and other partiesâ candidate Ekmeleddin Ä°hsanoÄlu is ânot even a nativeâ for being born in Egypt, albeit to Turkish parents.
During his speeches, ErdoÄan has consistently reminded the nationâs populace that he is a âSunni.â
His comments triggered accusations of sectarianism, causing a backlash on social media and prompting the left-leaning daily BirGün to bitingly respond with the front-page headline: âKılıçdaroÄlu is Alevi, DemirtaÅ is Zaza, Ä°hsanoÄlu is Egyptian and you are a thief.â
But ErdoÄan argued during his interview that no one should hesitate to unveil his identity.
âLet everyone say what he is. An Alevi citizen can come to me and say, âI am Alevi,â without any problem. Why it is considered...
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