The Borneo Post

Turkey urges Berlin to reject soldiers’ asylum bids

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ANKARA: Turkey called on Germany on Sunday to reject asylum requests by several dozen Turkish soldiers, who reports suggest fear jail over last year’s failed coup if they return home.

Days before German Chancellor Angela Merkel is due to visit Turkey, Defence Minister Fikri Isik said Germany should “absolutely” reject the requests.

German media reports on Saturday said that 40 Turkish troops, mostly high-ranking and stationed on Nato bases, were seeking asylum in Germany.

“German courts and German authoritie­s must assess this very carefully, and they must absolutely not accept their asylum requests,” said Isik.

In a video posted on the state-run news agency Anadolu’s website, the minister added it was his “expectatio­n” that Germany would not approve the applicatio­ns.

The Turkish officers seeking asylum were quoted in German media as saying they feared jail and possibly torture back home.

Isik said they were accused of involvemen­t in the July 15 attempted overthrow of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He appeared to suggest any approval would have an impact on relations, which are already strained by Berlin’s repeated expression­s of concern over the magnitude of the post- coup crackdown.

“For a country like Germany that has very strong cultural, social and political relations with Turkey, it would be strictly unacceptab­le to give protection,” he said.

German Chancellor Merkel is due to come to Turkey on Thursday in what will be her first visit since the failed putsch. — AFP

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