The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Germany on alert for possible attacks on Turkish sites

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BERLIN: German security agencies are on alert for signs of violence against Turkish facilities in Berlin, Stuttgart and other cities, the Interior Ministry said, after fires damaged several Turkish-run mosques over the weekend.

Firefighte­rs battled for over 90 minutes to extinguish a blaze at the Koca Sinan mosque in Berlin.

It was the latest in a series of incidents police say may be linked to demonstrat­ions by hundreds of people against Turkey’s military operation in the northern Syrian region of Afrin aimed at sweeping the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia from the Turkish border.

“The events in the region can stoke passions among Kurds living here in Germany,” a ministry spokeswoma­n said, noting that conflicts between Turks and Kurds were also playing out in Germany, which is home to about 3 million people with ties to Turkey, including many ethnic Kurds.

The ministry appealed to demonstrat­ors to avoid violence, and said protesters needed to abide by German laws.

“The security agencies are constantly exchanging informatio­n with regard to current events,” she added.

German politician­s and interest groups, including the Kurdish community, on Monday strongly condemned the attacks and messages on social media calling for further violence.

“Whoever is behind these attacks and calls for violence, whether it’s circles close to the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party insurgents in Turkey) or the Turkish intelligen­ce agency MIT, nothing justifies this form of inhumane violence,” Ali Ertan Toprak, head of the Kurdish community, said in a statement.

Toprak urged Kurds living in Germany to use democratic means to express their views about the Turkish offensive in Afrin.

Several people were injured in demonstrat­ions over the weekend in Duesseldor­f, with additional protests reported in Hamburg, Kiel, Saarbrueck­en and Kaiserslau­tern, according to German media reports.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows the police outside a mosque after it was destroyed by a fire in Berlin.
— Reuters photo File photo shows the police outside a mosque after it was destroyed by a fire in Berlin.

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