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Islam Times Exclusive:

No award for Turkish Prime Minister in Germany

20 Mar 2012 10:05

Reporter : Mobashar Hassan

Islam Times - A protest of over 25,000 people forced organisers of a German prize for humanity and tolerance to not award Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan...


Islam Times: Reports from German media suggest that the award organisers said they changed their mind because Erdogan was not travelling to Germany to receive the award at a ceremony yesterday night in the western city of Bochum.

The plan to hand Erdogan the 2012 Steiger Award had been heavily criticized in Germany, where Turkish authorities have been accused of human rights abuses, notably against the minority Kurdish population.

The office of the Turkish Prime Minister confirmed that Erdogan cancelled his trip to Germany after the deaths of 12 Turkish soldiers in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

The Turkish Prime Minister had originally been due to receive the prize "in the name of the Turkish people" on the 50th anniversary of a pact between Germany and Turkey to admit hundreds of thousands of Turkish workers into Germany. About three million Turks or Germans of Turkish origin live in Germany.

German police said some 25,000 people, mostly of Turkish origin, demonstrated last day in Bochum. Among them were members of minorities such as the Kurds, who accuse him of persecuting their community.
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