MHP leader condemns mosque attack
Greece
Sun, 28 Mar 2021 20:28 GMT
"My advice to the grandchildren of the murderers who feed on the blood of Muslim Turks is that they should not exert our patience, stop their provocation and harassment immediately" says Bahçeli.MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli, who harshly condemned the hateful...
"My advice to the grandchildren of the murderers who feed on the blood of Muslim Turks is that they should not exert our patience, stop their provocation and harassment immediately" says Bahçeli.
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli, who harshly condemned the hateful attacks on a mosque in Limassol, Greek Cypriot side, said, "When the day comes, the enemy will of course be made to pay the price. My advice to the grandchildren of the murderers who feed on the blood of the Muslim Turks is not to bear our patience, to give up their provocation and harassment immediately".
On the 200th anniversary of the National Independence Day of Greece the far right Greeks committed a racist action. In the march organized by the racist group with banners in 1821 in the city of Limassol in the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus, "Death to Turks, Death to Turks" was shouted. The far-right group drew a cross with blue spray paint on the walls of the Mosque and wrote "Death to All Turks, 1821".
MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli, who harshly condemned the hateful attacks on a mosque in Limassol, Greek Cypriot side, said, "When the day comes, the enemy will of course be made to pay the price. My advice to the grandchildren of the murderers who feed on the blood of the Muslim Turks is not to bear our patience, to give up their provocation and harassment immediately".
On the 200th anniversary of the National Independence Day of Greece the far right Greeks committed a racist action. In the march organized by the racist group with banners in 1821 in the city of Limassol in the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus, "Death to Turks, Death to Turks" was shouted. The far-right group drew a cross with blue spray paint on the walls of the Mosque and wrote "Death to All Turks, 1821".