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Turkish President Erdoğan calls Turkey ‘gate of hope’ for all oppressed people around the world
Turkish President Erdoğan calls Turkey ‘gate of hope’ for all oppressed people around the world
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday refered to Turkey as ‘gate of hope’ for all oppressed people around the world via tweet shared from offficial account for commemorating Oct. 29 Republic Day of Turkey
Published October 28,2017
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday called Turkey a "gate of hope" for the oppressed people and victims in the world.
"Today, the gate of hope for all the oppressed people and victims in the world is Turkey. This is the main reason why we are the targets of the bloody terrorist organizations," Erdoğan said in a message commemorating Oct. 29 Republic Day of Turkey.
"We will not allow that the pack of killer such as Daesh, PKK, PYD/YPG and FETO hinder us from our targets. We carry on our 2023 goals by fighting against the headlines, conspiracies pawns that are continuously thrown mud at us," he said, referring to negative stories about the country on western media.
The glorious resistance against July 15 treachery last year at the cost of 250 martyrs and 2,193 veterans is the indication of this spirit, he added.
"That night, all members of the Turkish nation including the young or the old and the women or the men have protected the gains of the Republic," Erdoğan stressed.
FETO and its U.S.-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, which left 250 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.
The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU.
PKK/PYD is considered by Ankara as the Syrian offshoot of the PKK terror organization that has waged a more than 30-year war against the Turkish state.
The president said regarding the Turkish War of Liberation, the ones rushing into Anatolia to loot the inheritance of the Ottoman Empire, whom they named "sick man", were devastated by the courage, determination and fight that Turkish nation revealed and "they went back as they came," just as in the words of Mustafa Kemal, founder of the Republic of Turkey.
Erdoğan celebrated the Republic Day and 94th anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic of Turkish citizens, who live in or outside of the country.
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım also congratulated the Turkish citizens on the Republic Day in a statement.
"No terrorist action, coup attempt or media attack which targets our unity, togetherness, homeland, independence and future will reach its target. Our nation's spirit of unity will demolish all mischief makers' traps," Yıldırım stressed.