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"Turkey summoned Germany's ambassador to protest a two-minute song lampooning President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that was broadcast on German television, a diplomatic source told AFP on Tuesday. "We summoned the ambassador last week to communicate our protest about the broadcast that we condemned," the source told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. "We demanded that the broadcast is removed from the air." Source.

Waiddaminnit. Is this newspaper a Turkish one, stationed in Turkey and running by the Turkish laws? We're talking about noble Turkey here, right? You know, that place where Sultan Recep I is calling the shots in all spheres of life, where politicians end up in jail for the mere fact of being the opposition, where journalists are detained and beaten up for criticizing Dear Leader, and where entire newspapers get nationalized on charges of subversive activity and support of terrorism for having an anti-government stance?

You're mistaken, mein Herr. You're in no position to dictate the affairs of free speech in Germany, Europe, or anywhere else. Yet. You can twist arms by blackmailing people and threatening to unleash hordes of refugees upon Europe if Europe doesn't give you whatever cash you demand - but you cannot do THIS. You cannot tell a foreign newspaper to shut up because you didn't like a joke they made about you.

Or can't you? Perhaps, once Turkey gets accepted in the EU and you start calling the shots, you'd be in such a position. I'm sure some folks would rejoice.

I'd like to hear from those folks who never ceased lamenting on Turkey's pariah status and Europe's double standard regarding the Neo Ottoman Empire, and the rejection of its aspirations to be perceived as "European enough" now. Perhaps those folks would be able to explain to me how this behavior on Erdogan's part fits into that narrative. I'm all ears.

Btw, if you thought Erdogan didn't like anything German, you were mistaken. There's one thing he seems to like about Germany: Hitler's form of government. Need I say more?

This is

Date: 29/3/16 11:53 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danieldemarko.livejournal.com
just the beginning. Erdogan's empire will break apart....

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Date: 29/3/16 12:00 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ddstory.livejournal.com
Not if the economic hit men of the free world hit him in the meantime. Be it a coup, or general destabilization of his country (which is already ongoing), or external pressure (Kurds?), etc.

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Date: 29/3/16 12:08 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mahnmut.livejournal.com
He demanded that the satire be taken down, eh?

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Date: 29/3/16 13:20 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fieryphoenix.livejournal.com
Demanded? Whatever happened to saying 'bitte'?

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Date: 30/3/16 14:12 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luzribeiro.livejournal.com
You're going to have to wait for quite a while.

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Date: 31/3/16 01:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] underlankers.livejournal.com
Erdogan sincerely expects Germans to give a shit about satirizing him and that this'll do anything but making the satire more and more vicious?

Meh.

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