Friday, March 1, 2013

Erdogan condemned for anti-Semitism

Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been heavily criticised by the US, Israel and the UN for branding Zionism a “crime against humanity”, BBC News reported.He told a UN forum this week: “As with Zionism, anti-Semitism and fascism, it is inevitable that Islamophobia be considered a crime against humanity.”Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu called the comments “dark and mendacious”.New US Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to raise the issue when he meets Turkey’s leaders on Friday.He is in Ankara for talks on the crisis in Syria.But his visit has been overshadowed by Erdogan’s comments, comparing Zionism with fascism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, at a meeting of the UN Alliance of Civilisations Forum in Vienna earlier this week.His words drew strong condemnation from Netanyahu’s office, which called them “a dark and mendacious statement the likes of which we thought had passed from the world ”.In the US, National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said “the characterisation of Zionism as a crime against humanity… is offensive and wrong”.UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s office said he heard Erdogan’s speech through an interpreter, and called it “unfortunate that such hurtful and divisive comments were uttered at a meeting being held under the theme of responsible leadership”. 

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