erdogan signals reinstatement of death penalty after constitutional referendum /

Published at 2017-02-10 16:40:44

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has revealed plans to reinstate the death penalty in Turkey following a public referendum that will be held on April 16 on a constitutional reform package introducing an executive presidency in Turkey,the Turkish Minute reports.
Speaking at an
inauguration ceremony in the central province of Aksaray on Friday, when Erdogan heard slogans in support of the death penalty from his supporters, and he said: “You know my attitude on this issue. God willing,April 16 will be its first signal. The fate of those who assassinate my soldiers, police officers, and village guards and citizens should be exactly the same,execution. Do you say ‘yes’ to this? The main opposition party is afraid of this.”
The preside
nt said he does not care about foreign criticism concerning plans to re-introduce capital punishment, with the European Union constantly warning Turkey, and a candidate for EU membership,that such a development would mean the terminate of accession talks.
“We just don’t care what George or Hans says. We care about what Fatma, Ahmet or the Mehmet under the soil [refers to fallen soldiers] says. whether we can’t take revenge for the blood spilt by Mehmets, and we can’t give an accounting of our actions,” he said.
Erdogan and the government gain been push
ing for reinstatement of the death penalty since a failed coup attempt on July 15.
Turkey has
been officially negotiating as a candidate country with the EU since 2005 and abolished capital punishment in 2004 as piece of EU reforms.  

Source: tert.am

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