The Borneo Post

Turkey denounces German move to accept asylum requests

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ISTANBUL: Turkey yesterday condemned Germany for granting political asylum to numerous military personnel and their families with alleged links to last year’s failed coup, saying the move risked harming relations.

Germany gave positive responses to the asylum petitions of the Turkish nationals holding diplomatic passports, the Sueddeutsc­he Zeitung daily and public broadcaste­rs WDR and NDR reported. The reports were not officially confi rmed by authoritie­s.

Since the unsuccessf­ul coup attempt in July last year, dozens of diplomats, judges, and highrankin­g Turkish officials have sought asylum in Germany as Ankara presses ahead with a vast crackdown on alleged supporters of Fethullah Gulen, the US-based preacher who Ankara blames for the coup.

German media reported that 414 military personnel, diplomats, judges and other high-ranking Turkish officials have sought political asylum in Germany. That number also includes family members.

“We regret that Germany is accepting asylum requests of some former military personnel” linked with Gulen, the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement.

Gulen, who has been in exile in the USs since 1999, has denied the charges.

“The German decision is a step that is not in line with the spirit of alliance and multi-faced relations between our countries,” the statement added.

The ministry said allowing the asylum requests would mean “tolerating and embracing a procoup mentality,” urging Berlin to review its decision. — AFP

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