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Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1
Well, it is even worse. The law in Turkey, signed by Erdogan, forbids campaigning in other countries. But he needs the votes outside Turkey for his referendum so he can become the new Sultan.
And the minister knew he wasn't welcome and lied to the Dutch President that he wasn't coming, while he was posting on facebook that he would give a speech and asked everyone to join. Than 2 or 3 convoys came from germany trying to mislead the police that wanted them to stop. In the end she get captured in Rotterdam near the Turkish consulate. The special forces took her out of the car, cause they where also afraid of a gunfight with the Turkish bodyguards.
A lot of countries don't like it and protest against it. Some countries protest more than the others or just turn a blind eye. Saying Erdogan is a dictator, but not doing anything about it. But i am sure this his a lot to do with the Dutch elections. The Dutch government had intelligence that this was the Turkish plan and prepared.
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Again, you are just a simple dutch guy, reading a bunch of local newspapers and other PVV supported forums. Copy pasting things you think sound logic.
Stop politics please.
That rule which was signed by Erdogan, during the period Fethullah Gulen was his " master ", is not new and he knows very good that he is not allowed to campaign in a foreign country.
His mission was to make it look like he wanted to do propaganda and create chaos, "wake up" his sheeps in holland and mainly win votes from neutral Turkish citizens in Holland for his own party in Turkey AND votes for local Turkish DENK in Dutch goverment.
This tactic was also in BIG favour of current Dutch PM Rutte btw who took this chance to show the right wing (mainly PVV voters) that he stood up and kicked erdogan out of the country.
This whole game was a BIG success for Erdogan and also for Rutte.
Don't get a heartattack when one day some document leaks which will proof that this whole " propaganda " shit was one big agreement between both Turkey and the Netherlands just to make sure the biggest party in both countries got more votes.