18th
October, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO ERDOGAN : STOP PERSECUTING OPPOSITION
Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, the president of Turkey, will arrive Nigeria today, Monday, 18th
October, 2021 on a state visit. However, an Islamic human rights organisation,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has berated the Turkish leader for
persecuting opposition back home in Turkey. MURIC accused Erdogan of arbitrary arrest, torture, political killings, long imprisonment of
opposition figures and critics, particularly members of the Hizmet Movement.
The Nigerian human rights group spoke on Monday, 18th
October, 2021 through its leader, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will arrive in Nigeria today, Monday, 18th
October, 2021 on a state visit. He is expected to sign some business deals with
his Nigerian counterpart, President Muhammadu Buhari. However, Erdogan’s visit
leaves a sour taste in the mouth because of his undemocratic and tyrannical
practices back home in Turkey.
Born on 26th February, 1954 at Rize, Turkey and presently
leading the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi), Erdogan
who became prime minister of Turkey in 2003 clinged to power for eleven years
before metamorphosing into a president on August 28, 2014. He cooked up a
phantom coup on 15th July, 2016 to justify sweeping changes to the
constitution and he arrogated extensive powers to himself as president one year
later.
“What followed was arbitrary
arrest, torture, political killings, long imprisonment of opposition figures
and critics, particularly members of the Hizmet Movement. Travelling documents
of key members of Hizmet were seized, and their properties were confiscated.
They were thrown in jail in their thousands without fair trial. Members of the
group who were outside Turkey were disallowed from returning.
“Though Hizmet is not a political movement that could threaten his
position, yet like all dictators and tyrants, Erdogan was envious of the group
because the latter had become extremely popular.
“Erdogan uses its diplomats in
Nigeria to haunt Turkish citizens and members of the Hizmet Movement who are
rendering humanitarian services in the country. They were declared persona
non grata in Turkey and disallowed to enter their country of origin. Their
travelling documents were seized thereby denying them right of return.
“Erdogan also uses his
diplomats in Nigeria to label members of the Hizmet as terrorists. This is a
very wicked attempt to push Nigerian security agencies to arrest, intimidate
and unduely punish innocent refugees and asylum seekers.
“Members of their families whom they left behind in Turkey are also not
allowed to travel out to unite with their loved ones in Nigeria. Thus we find Recep
the tyrant masquerading as a liberal, Tayyip the dictator disguising as a
democrat and Erdogan the bully pretending to be a hero. Afraid of his own
shadow, Erdogan has forcefully separated husbands from their wives and children
from their parents.
“MURIC affirms clearly, unequivocally and categorically that members of
Hizmet are peace-loving people who are committed to the service of Nigerians
and other people of the world. This they do by establishing primary and
secondary schools of international standard as well as universities and hospitals.
They also assist in building boreholes in Nigeria’s public schools and
villages.
“Hizmet is therefore a mere
network of humanitarian workers commited to the upliftment of mankind from
ignorance to knowledge and from the abyss of poverty to the pinnacle of
economic emancipation. This is service to humanity per excellence. How can
anyone in his right senses accuse such a movement of being a terrorist group?
“MURIC rejects the double standard and hypocritical pretence of
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. We charge him to leave members of Hizmet who
are resident in Nigeria alone. We call on Erdogan to fling open the doors of
Turkish prisons and torture chambers if he wants to be embraced by the
international community.
“The whole world is now fully aware that Erdogan is an enemy of
democracy. Allah-given fundamental human rights, including freedom of speech,
freedom of movement, freedom of association and the rule of law are alien to
Erdogan’s political philosophy. The whole of Turkey has become a huge prison
camp in the grips of a vicious ruler.
“We appeal to the world
community to intervene in the case of prisoners of conscience in Turkey.
Thousands are languishing in jail without trial. Too many people are being
tortured by Erdogan’s agents. Hundreds of Turkey citizens who have loved ones
outside the country should be allowed to travel out. We call on Amnesty
International and all other civil society groups around the world to speak out
against Erdogan’s inhumanity to his perceived enemies.
“We urge President Muhammadu Buhari to be wary of the antics of the
Turkish president as they both engage in business deals for their two
countries. Erdogan is the modern fox of the Balkans, the Otto Von Bismarck of
the Mediterranean and the Jekyll and Hyde of the Black Sea. Erdogan is not to
be trusted. There is no scintilla of humanity in him.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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