Turkey's Erdogan brands US indictment of bodyguards over Washington brawl 'a scandal'
A decision by US authorities to arrest Turkish security guards involved in a brawl in Washington in May is a scandal, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, according to The Independent.
US prosecutors charged a dozen Turkish security and police officers with assault after an attack on protesters in Washington during Erdogan's visit to the US capital in May.
“This is a complete scandal. It is a scandalous sign of how justice works in the United States,” he told reporters after prayers for the Muslim Eid al-Adha celebration.
Turkey blamed the violence on demonstrators linked to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), while the Washington police chief described it as a brutal attack on peaceful protesters.
Erdogan said the United States had failed to provide him protection from members of the PKK during his visit, and added he would discuss the issue with President Donald Trump in his next visit.
The charges against some members of Erdogan's security detail sent a clear message that the United States “does not tolerate individuals who use intimidation and violence to stifle freedom of speech and legitimate political expression,” US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement.
“These developments in the United States are not good at all. The United States is still a country where the FETO gang (Gulen's network) is being protected. The United States has literally become a country where the PKK terrorist organization is under protection,” Erdogan said.
“I am having trouble understanding what the United States is trying to do with all these developments.”
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